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The field of molecular materials research looks at the preparation
and characterization of potentially useful materials with enhanced
physical, chemical, and biomedical properties. Molecular Materials:
Preparation, Characterization, and Applications discusses the
cutting-edge interdisciplinary research in the area of advanced
molecular-based materials. This book explores multiple aspects of
molecular materials, including their synthesis and
characterization, and gives information on their application in
various fields.
The field of molecular materials research looks at the preparation
and characterization of potentially useful materials with enhanced
physical, chemical, and biomedical properties. Molecular Materials:
Preparation, Characterization, and Applications discusses the
cutting-edge interdisciplinary research in the area of advanced
molecular-based materials. This book explores multiple aspects of
molecular materials, including their synthesis and
characterization, and gives information on their application in
various fields.
Water, with its simple molecular structure, reveals a complex
nature upon interaction with other molecules and surfaces. Water at
Interfaces: A Molecular Approach provides a broad,
multidisciplinary introduction to water at interfaces, focusing on
its molecular characteristics. The book considers interfaces at
different length scales from single water molecules to involvement
of large numbers of water molecules, and from one-dimensional to
three-dimensional interfaces. It begins with individual water
molecules, describing their basic properties and the fundamental
concepts that form the basis of this book. The text explores the
main interfaces involving pure and ion-free condensed (liquid and
solid) water, including water vapor/liquid water, liquid/oil, and
liquid/solid interfaces. It examines water molecules on ideal
surfaces-well-ordered (crystalline) and defect-free-covering topics
such as electronic structure using frontier orbitals and
substrate-induced structuring. The book discusses the affinity of
water to surfaces, hydrophobicity and hydrophilicity, emphasizing
two extreme cases of affinity. It then addresses real solid
surfaces where water/solid interfaces play a key role in actual
working conditions, examining water purification, photocatalytic
activity, corrosion and degradation, and atmospheric agents. The
final chapter deals with the interaction of water with the
heterogeneous and complex surfaces of biomolecules, which can both
influence the structure of the surrounding water and be modulated
by the surrounding liquid. The author discusses simple to more
complex biomolecules from peptides to proteins, nucleic acids, and
membranes.
Water, with its simple molecular structure, reveals a complex
nature upon interaction with other molecules and surfaces. Water at
Interfaces: A Molecular Approach provides a broad,
multidisciplinary introduction to water at interfaces, focusing on
its molecular characteristics. The book considers interfaces at
different length scales from single water molecules to involvement
of large numbers of water molecules, and from one-dimensional to
three-dimensional interfaces. It begins with individual water
molecules, describing their basic properties and the fundamental
concepts that form the basis of this book.
The text explores the main interfaces involving pure and ion-free
condensed (liquid and solid) water, including water vapor/liquid
water, liquid/oil, and liquid/solid interfaces. It examines water
molecules on ideal surfaces well-ordered (crystalline) and
defect-free covering topics such as electronic structure using
frontier orbitals and substrate-induced structuring. The book
discusses the affinity of water to surfaces, hydrophobicity and
hydrophilicity, emphasizing two extreme cases of affinity. It then
addresses real solid surfaces where water/solid interfaces play a
key role in actual working conditions, examining water
purification, photocatalytic activity, corrosion and degradation,
and atmospheric agents.
The final chapter deals with the interaction of water with the
heterogeneous and complex surfaces of biomolecules, which can both
influence the structure of the surrounding water and be modulated
by the surrounding liquid. The author discusses simple to more
complex biomolecules from peptides to proteins, nucleic acids, and
membranes."
The interest in molecular organic materials is tremendous, driven
by the need to find new materials with desirable properties. This
book aims to bring the materials and surface science communities
together, integrating physics and chemistry in a non-technical
manner, ensuring this fascinating field can be understood by a
multi disciplinary audience. Starting with basic physical concepts
and synthetic techniques, the book describes how molecules assemble
into highly ordered structures as single crystals and thin films,
with examples of characterization, morphology and properties.
Special emphasis is placed on the importance of surfaces and
interfaces. The final chapter gives a personal view on future
possibilities in the field. Written for beginners and experienced
chemists, physicists and material scientists, this will be a useful
introduction to the field of molecular organic materials.
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