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In Supramolecular Chemistry on Surfaces: 2D Networks and 2D Structures, expert chemist Neil R. Champness delivers a comprehensive overview of the rapidly developing field of two-dimensional supramolecular chemistry on surfaces. The book offers explorations of the state-of-the-art in the discipline and demonstrates the potential of the latest advances and the challenges faced by researchers in different areas. The editor includes contributions from leading researchers that address new spectroscopic methods which allow for investigations at a sub-molecular level, opening up new areas of understanding in the field. Included resources also discuss important supramolecular strategies, like hydrogen-bonding, van der Waals interactions, metal-ligand coordination, multicomponent assembly, and more. Perfect for polymer chemists, spectroscopists, and materials scientists, Supramolecular Chemistry on Surfaces: 2D Networks and 2D Structures will also earn a place in the libraries of physical and surface chemists, as well as surface physicists.
Two‐Dimensional Supramolecular Chemistry on Surfaces
Characterisation and Interpretation of On‐Surface Chemical Reactions Studied by Ultra‐High‐Resolution Scanning Probe Microscopy
Complexity in Two‐Dimensional Multicomponent Assembly
Complexity in Two‐Dimensional Assembly: Using Coordination Bonds
Complexity in Two‐Dimensional Assembly: Quasicrystalline Structures
Using Self‐Assembly to Control On‐Surface Reactions
Covalently Bonded Organic Structures via On‐Surface Synthesis
Hybrid Organic‐2D TMD Heterointerfaces: Towards Devices Using 2D Materials
Surface Self‐Assembly of Hydrogen‐Bonded Frameworks