Search
 
Home| Join Our Mailing List| New Reviews| New Titles
Editor's Choice| Bestsellers| Textbooks| Book Series| Study Guides| E-Catalogues
  CHEMISTRY
  Analytical Chemistry
Biochemistry
Computational Chemistry
Environmental/ Atmospheric
Chemistry

General
Inorganic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Physical Chemistry
New Titles
August Bestsellers
Editor's Choice
Nobel Lectures in Chemistry
Textbooks
Recent Reviews
Book Series
Related Journals
  • Surface Review and Letters (SRL)
  • Journal of Theoretical and Computational Chemistry (JTCC)
  • Chemistry Journals
  • NANO
  • Request for related catalogues
     
      PRODUCTS
      Journals
    eBooks
    Journals Archives
    eProceedings
     
      RESOURCES
      For Librarians
    For Authors
    For Booksellers
    For Translation Rights About Us
    Contact Us
    How to Order News
    Inspection Copy
     
    THIOPHENE IN MATERIALS CHEMISTRY

    by Giovanna Barbarella (Consiglio Nazionale Ricerche — Istituto per la Sintesi Organica e la Fotoreattivita' (CNR ISOF), Italy)

    This book covers the most important developments in synthesis, properties, processing and applications of thiophene-based compounds in materials chemistry. In the last few years, thiophene-based materials have acquired increasing importance in nanoscience and nanotechnology, owing to their multiple functional properties, chemical robustness, and versatility. Research involving thiophene-based materials is highly interdisciplinary and spans from electronics — in which the semiconducting properties of these materials are exploited in thin film field-effect transistors, electroluminescent diodes and photovoltaic devices — to biodiagnostics, in which the light absorption and emission properties of the same compounds are exploited to monitor biological events involving proteins and DNA. Since all fields are concerned with the synthesis of new molecular structures, the book also deals with the most recent advances in synthetic methodologies.

     
    Contents:
    • Thiophene-Based Materials
    • Synthetic Methodologies
    • Electrical and Electro-Optical Properties
    • Field-Effect Transistors
    • Electroluminescent Diodes
    • Photovoltaic Devices
    • Self-Assembly
    • Optical Transduction of Biological Events
    • Protein Labeling
    • DNA Labeling
    • Cell Imaging
     
    Readership: Chemists, materials scientists, researchers in academia and industry, and graduate students in chemistry and materials science.
     


     
    200pp (approx.)    Pub. date: Scheduled Fall 2010  
    ISBN:   978-981-283-418-8
    981-283-418-4
       US$75 / £41

     


     

    Imperial College Press  |  Global Publishing  |  Asia-Pacific Biotech News  |  Innovation Magazine
    Labcreations Co  |  Meeting Matters  |  National Academies Press

    Copyright © 2009 World Scientific Publishing Co. All rights reserved.
    Updated on 20 November 2009