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This book provides an overview of the design, synthesis, and
characterization of different photoactive hybrid organic-inorganic
materials, based on the combination of mainly organic molecules and
inorganic nanostructures, tackling their uses in different
scientific fields from photonics to biomedicine. There are many
examples extensively describing how the confinement of organic
compounds (i.e. chromophores, photochromic molecules or
photoreactants), or other photoactive compounds (i.e.metal
clusters) into several microporous systems can modulate the
photophysical properties and photochemical reactions leading to
interesting applications. Among (ordered)-hosts, different systems
of diverse nature are widely used, such as the, the 1D- or 3D-
channels of zeolitic frameworks, interlayer space of 2D-clays, the
organic nanospace of curcubituril and cyclodextrins or the
organo-inorganic porous crystalline MOFs systems. This volume
highlights the advances of these photoactive materials and aims to
be an inspiration for researchers working in materials science and
photochemistry, including chemists, material engineers, physicists,
biologists, and medical researchers.
Offers a reconstruction of the social, cultural and legal history
of the Middle Horde Kazakh steppe in the 19th century using largely
untapped archival records from Kazakhstan and Russia and
contemporary reports. It explores the cross-cultural encounter of
laws, customs and judicial practices in the process of Russian
empire-building at the local level.
This book provides an overview of the design, synthesis, and
characterization of different photoactive hybrid organic-inorganic
materials, based on the combination of mainly organic molecules and
inorganic nanostructures, tackling their uses in different
scientific fields from photonics to biomedicine. There are many
examples extensively describing how the confinement of organic
compounds (i.e. chromophores, photochromic molecules or
photoreactants), or other photoactive compounds (i.e.metal
clusters) into several microporous systems can modulate the
photophysical properties and photochemical reactions leading to
interesting applications. Among (ordered)-hosts, different systems
of diverse nature are widely used, such as the, the 1D- or 3D-
channels of zeolitic frameworks, interlayer space of 2D-clays, the
organic nanospace of curcubituril and cyclodextrins or the
organo-inorganic porous crystalline MOFs systems. This volume
highlights the advances of these photoactive materials and aims to
be an inspiration for researchers working in materials science and
photochemistry, including chemists, material engineers, physicists,
biologists, and medical researchers.
Offers a reconstruction of the social, cultural and legal history of the Middle Horde Kazakh steppe in the 19th century using largely untapped archival records from Kazakhstan and Russia and contemporary reports. It explores the cross-cultural encounter of laws, customs and judicial practices in the process of Russian empire-building at the local level.
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