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Molecular Photoswitches


Molecular Photoswitches

Chemistry, Properties, and Applications, 2 Volume Set
1. Aufl.

von: Zbigniew L. Pianowski, Ben L. Feringa

358,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-VCH
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 01.06.2022
ISBN/EAN: 9783527827619
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 1152

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<p><b>A comprehensive overview about the emerging field of photoswitches and their applications in materials science and biology</b></p> <p><i>Molecular Photoswitches</i> guides the reader through the basic molecular structures of photochromic compounds and their applications in the area of photoresponsive materials as well as in the biological context. The initial chapters describe individual classes of molecular photoswitches, introducing their principles of photochromism, typical switching wavelengths, thermal stability of photoisomers and other key information, which is ordinarily spread in the literature. These classes comprise i.a. azobenzenes, diazocines, arylazoheterocycles, arylhydrazones, indigoids, photochromic imines, or acylhydrazones. The book also covers:</p> <ul> <li>Catalysis with molecular switches</li> <li>Applications in photochromic porous materials, liquid crystals, or nanoparticles </li> <li>Light-responsive molecular machines, logic devices, and molecular magnets</li> <li>Photomodulation of biological systems: photoswitchable biopolymers, lightmodulated antibiotics, cytotoxins, ion channel inhibitors, light-propelled artificial muscles, and computationally designed photochromic proteins </li> </ul> <p><br />This two-volume work is a valuable guide for researchers and non-experts working in the field of photochemistry, organic chemistry, catalysis, materials science, biology, and medicine.</p>
Editorial Introduction<br> <br> SECTION I. Chemical Classes of Molecular Photoswitches<br> Azobenzenes: The Quest for Visible Light Triggering<br> Diazocines -<br> Bridged Azobenzenes with Unusual Properties<br> Arylazoheterocycles<br> Arylhydrazones<br> Spiropyrans -<br> Molecular with Multiple Facets<br> Diarylethenes -<br> Molecules with Good Memory<br> Fulgides and Fulgimides<br> Stilbenes and Molecular Machines<br> Overcrowded Alkenes and Chirochromism<br> Indigoids<br> Donor-Acceptor Stenhouse Adducts<br> Photochromic Imines<br> Acylhydrazones<br> Norbornadiene/Quadricyclane (NBD/QC) and Conversion of Solar Energy<br> Dihydroazulene/Vinylheptafulvene (DHA/VHF) and Molecular Electronics<br> <br> SECTION II. Applications of Molecular Photoswitches for Materials Sciences<br> Switchable Molecular Magnets<br> Superresolution Microscopy with Photoswitchable Fluorophores<br> Catalysis with Molecular Switches<br> Molecular Switches in Confined Spaces and on Nanoparticles<br> Switchable Soft Materials<br> Making and Breaking Bonds with Light in Crystals<br> <br> SECTION III. Photomodulation of Biological Systems<br> Photopharmacology<br> Restoring Vision -<br> Ion Channels and Switches<br> Photochromic Oligonucleotides<br> Photochromic Peptides and Proteins<br> Photochromic Lipids<br> Computational Design of Photochromic Proteins<br>
<p><b>Zbigniew Pianowski</b> received his Ph.D. in chemistry in 2008 under the supervision of Prof. Nicolas Winssinger at ISIS ULP Strassbourg. Then, he joined the group of Prof. Donald Hilvert at ETH Zürich as postdoctoral fellow, working in the area of protein engineering. Since 2014, he has been an independent group leader (KIT Associate Fellow) at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. His current research interests are focused on applications of molecular photoswitches to control biological systems, the origins of life on earth, and various aspects of synthetic biology.
<p><b>A comprehensive overview about the emerging field of photoswitches and their applications in materials science and biology </B></p> <p><i>Molecular Photoswitches</i> guides the reader through the basic molecular structures of photochromic compounds and their applications in the area of photoresponsive materials as well as in the biological context. The initial chapters describe individual classes of molecular photoswitches, introducing their principles of photochromism, typical switching wavelengths, thermal stability of photoisomers and other key information, which is ordinarily spread in the literature. These classes comprise i.a. azobenzenes, diazocines, arylazoheterocycles, arylhydrazones, indigoids, photochromic imines, or acylhydrazones. The book also covers: <ul><li>Catalysis with molecular switches </li> <li>Applications in photochromic porous materials, liquid crystals, or nanoparticles </li> <li>Light-responsive molecular machines, logic devices, and molecular magnets </li> <li>Photomodulation of biological systems: photoswitchable biopolymers, light-modulated antibiotics, cytotoxins, ion channel inhibitors, light-propelled artificial muscles, and computationally designed photochromic proteins </li></ul> <p>This two-volume work is a valuable guide for researchers and non-experts working in the field of photochemistry, organic chemistry, catalysis, materials science, biology, and medicine.

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