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Alkordi, Mohamed H.
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Metal-organic materials: From design principles to practical applications.
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Metal-organic materials: From design principles to practical applications./
Author:
Alkordi, Mohamed H.
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356 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 71-11, Section: B, page: 6777.
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Dissertation Abstracts International71-11B.
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Chemistry, Molecular. -
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9781124238081
Metal-organic materials: From design principles to practical applications.
Alkordi, Mohamed H.
Metal-organic materials: From design principles to practical applications.
- 356 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 71-11, Section: B, page: 6777.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of South Florida, 2010.
The works presented herein outline rational design approaches towards construction of solid state materials with great potentials to answer some of current demanding applications. Specifically, the materials targeted are metal-organic materials with desirable structural features and functional properties. Metal-organic materials are constructed from organic linker molecules and metal ions under relatively mild solvothermal reaction conditions that preserve the structural features of the relatively simple building blocks. Therefore, it is feasible to conceive a retrospective pathway of the reaction and thus deconstruct the desirable structures into simple, chemically-relevant, building blocks in an approach known as the molecular building block approach. Due to the large number of reaction variables, e.g. concentration, stoichiometry of reactants, nature of solvents, counterions, temperature, etc., it is very significant for advancements in the field to employ a systematic investigation strategy to assess and better understand the relevant roles played by the various reaction conditions towards construction of the targeted materials.
ISBN: 9781124238081Subjects--Topical Terms:
1676084
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The works presented herein outline rational design approaches towards construction of solid state materials with great potentials to answer some of current demanding applications. Specifically, the materials targeted are metal-organic materials with desirable structural features and functional properties. Metal-organic materials are constructed from organic linker molecules and metal ions under relatively mild solvothermal reaction conditions that preserve the structural features of the relatively simple building blocks. Therefore, it is feasible to conceive a retrospective pathway of the reaction and thus deconstruct the desirable structures into simple, chemically-relevant, building blocks in an approach known as the molecular building block approach. Due to the large number of reaction variables, e.g. concentration, stoichiometry of reactants, nature of solvents, counterions, temperature, etc., it is very significant for advancements in the field to employ a systematic investigation strategy to assess and better understand the relevant roles played by the various reaction conditions towards construction of the targeted materials.
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