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Heterosupramolecular Chemistry: Synthetic Strategies for the Covalent and Noncovalent Assembly and Organization of Nanocrystals and Molecules
Nagarajo Rao,Fitzmaurice, Donald
, p. 902 - 915 (2007/10/03)
Described are the preparation of nanocrystals and the synthesis of molecules that may be covalently or noncovalently assembled in solution to yield heterosupermolecules possessing a well-defined heterosupramolecular function. Also described are preparative and synthetic methods that yield organized assemblies of heterosupermolecules possessing an addressable heterosupramolecular function. Finally, the development of these synthetic strategies to permit the covalent and noncovalent assembly and organization of a wide range of condensed phase and molecular components is outlined.
CHARGE-TRANSPORT PROPERTIES OF AN ELECTRODE-CONFINED REDOX POLYMER DERIVED FROM A MONOMER CONSISTING OF A QUINONE FLANKED BY TWO BENZYLVIOLOGEN SUBUNITS
Smith, Diane K.,Lane, Gregg A.,Wrighton, Mark S.
, p. 2616 - 2628 (2007/10/02)
Electrochemical and optical spectroelectrochemical characterization of an electrode-confined siloxane-based polymer having two benzylviologen subunits flanking a benzoquinone subunit is reported.The polymer, (BV-Q-BV(6+))n, is formed by hydrolysis of the
