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Chiral Luminescence: From Molecules to Materials and Devices 2 Volumes [Hardback]

Edited by (Ritsumeikan University; Kyoto University; University of Tsukuba, Japan)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 992 pages, height x width x depth: 244x170x30 mm, weight: 1361 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Apr-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Blackwell Verlag GmbH
  • ISBN-10: 3527351809
  • ISBN-13: 9783527351800
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 992 pages, height x width x depth: 244x170x30 mm, weight: 1361 g
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  • ISBN-10: 3527351809
  • ISBN-13: 9783527351800
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Comprehensive resource illustrating the latest stage and development of chiral luminescence in science and technology, from fundamentals to applications

Chiral Luminescence imparts a comprehensive understanding for chiral materials bearing circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) functions, including molecules, oligomers, polymers, chiral metal organic complexes, and chiral biochemical materials, with guidance on how to promote and control this kind of luminescence towards the development of advanced photonic materials and devices such as chiroptical and electronic devices, next-generation displays, and others.

The book covers detailed information on the molecular design, synthesis, and polymerization methods of chiral luminescent materials, the evaluation of chiroptical properties represented by CPL, novel spectroscopic instruments and techniques, the fabrication of chiral luminescent devices such CPL-OLED, a theoretical evaluation, and potential applications.

With insight from leading academics and industrial researchers in the field, Chiral Luminescence includes information on:





Optical resolution and chiroptical properties of partially overlapping carbazolophanes and developments in CPL research using cyclodextrins Synthesis and chiroptical properties of helical, conjugated polymers and twisted molecules, and chiroptical and magnetooptical properties of porphyrin compounds Principles of CPL measurement systems and advances in measurement methods, and intense and sign-invertible CPL Development of organic light-emitting diodes using aggregation-induced enhanced CPL perylene diimides Binding constants as fundamental physical properties for quantitative treatments of sensing processes in supramolecular systems

Providing far-reaching coverage of chiral luminescence and its many applications, Chiral Luminescence is a must-read resource for a variety of chemists and engineers who wish to understand the state-of-the-art development in this optical science.
VOLUME I:
Part I Molecules
1 Aggregation-Induced Emission and Circularly Polarized Luminescence
2 Synthesis and Evaluation of Binaphthiol-Based Functional Molecules
3 How to Design Chiral Fluorophores Aiming at Enhanced Circularly Polarized Luminescence Phenomena
4 Optical Resolution and Chiroptical Properties of Partially Overlapped Carbazolophanes
5 Synthesis and Chiroptical Properties of Stereogenic Cyclic Oligonaphthalenes
6 Circular Polarized Luminescence Induced by Multivalent Pyrenes Assembly on A Cyclodextrin
7 Chiral Metal-Dithiolene Complexes and Helicene Based Materials
8 Methylated BEDT- and EDT-TTF Chiral Conductors
9 Transcending Our Polarised World -
CPL Molecules
10 Chiral Molecule to Chiral Functional Nanoobjects
11 Development of Circularly Polarized Luminescence (CPL) Properties Using Helical Aromatic Compounds
12 Planar Chiral Cyclophane: Excellent Circularly Polarized Luminescence Emitters
13 Synthesis and Properties of Fluorescent Liquid Crystal Materials
14 Fluorinated Helicenes: Synthesis and Properties

Part II Oligomers and Polymers
15 Synthesis and Chiroptical Properties of Helical Conjugated Polymers
16 Conjugated Polymers for The Highly Dissymmetric Emission and Detection of Circularly Polarized Light in Devices
17Synthesis and Chiroptical Properties of Helical Polyurethanes
18 Optically Switchable Helicenes in Supramolecular Self-Assembly and Asymmetric Catalysis
19 Chiroptical Properties of Chiral Porphyrin Aggregates
20 CPL Emission from The Photo-Excited Parallel-Oriented Aryl/Aryl Dimers
21 Development of Circularly Polarized Luminescence Compounds
22 Chiromorphology as A Crossroad of Chemistry and Biology


VOLUME II:

Part III Coordination Compounds
23 Non-Classical Circularly Polarized Luminescence Control Utilizing Molecular Flexibility
24 Phosphorescent Organometallic Complexes Aimed at Fabrication of Electroluminescent Devices
25 Coordination Compounds and Supramolecular Systems Bearing CPL Properties
26 Luminescent Lanthanide Complexes with Chiroptical Functions
27 Lanthanide Molecular Complexes with Chiroptical Properties and Functions
28 Amplified Circularly Polarized Luminescence with Cooperative Interaction between Emissive Sites
29 Control Over the Emission Properties of Helicenes by Controlling Orbital Symmetry and Energy Levels
30 Study on Circularly Polarized Luminescence Materials of Chiral Functional Dyes
31 Evolving Fluorophores into Circularly Polarized Luminophores with A Chiral Naphthalene Tetramer
32 Luminescence of Chiral and Helicate Lanthanide Complexes

Part IV Spectroscopic Technology
33 Usefulness and Awareness of the Use of the Circularly Polarized Luminescence Spectroscopic Technique
34 Revamping CPL Spectroscopy: A Few Contributions to Experiments and Theory from The Group of Brescia
35 Macroscopically Oriented Helical Nanopores for Aligning Chromophores Noncentrosymmetrically
36 Useful Information on Molecular Twisted Conjugated Systems and On Mesoscopic Aggregates from Combined CD and CPL Spectroscopies
37 Multiple Resonance Effect-Based TADF Materials
38 CPL Spectra of Copper Complexes and Related Issues for The Measurements
39 Assessment of Spectral Similarity and Thermal Stability of Antibody Drugs using Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy

Part V Devices for Application
40 Development of Organic Light Emitting Diodes using Aggregation-Induced Enhanced Circularly Polarized Luminescent Perylene Diimides
41 Remarkable Chiroptical Property Enhancement of Chiral Eu(III) Complex Hybridized with Hydrophobized DNA
42 Circularly Polarized Luminescence Materials and Their Organic Light-emitting Device Performances
43 Circularly Polarized Luminescence Switching and Stimuli-Induced Phase Change Materials
44 Direct Emission of Circularly Polarized Light from Conjugate Polymer and Improvement of OLED
45 Triazole-Linked DNA and RNA: From Chiral Monomers to Oligomers and Duplexes
46 Synergetic Approaches to Amplifications of Both Enantioselectivity and Sensitivity of Chiral Sensors Based on Pseudo-18-Crown-6 Ether ? Amine System

Part VI Theoretical Approach
47 Combined Experimental and Theoretical Study on CD and CPL of Configurationally Robust D3-Symmetric Triple Pentahelicene
48 Systematic Investigation on CPL Properties of Chiral Binaphthyl Derivatives through Theoretical Calculations
49 Recent Advances in Fundamental Chemistry of Bio- and Chemiluminescence
50 How A Single Gene Twist A Snail?
Kazuo Akagi is an Eminent Research Professor, Research Organization of Science and Technology at Ritsumeikan University in Shiga, Japan, and a Professor Emeritus of Kyoto University and University of Tsukuba, Japan. After graduating from Kyoto University, he spent most of his career working for University of Tsukuba and Kyoto University before taking up his present appointment at Ritsumeikan University. Professor Akagi has received numerous scientific awards, including The Chemical Society of Japan (CSJ) Award.