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Product DescriptionThis is the first book to examine redox systems using the novel principle of nanospace control, one of the most exciting fields in contemporary inorganic and supramolecular chemistry. The authors review the newest research on novel redox systems, showing how they can produce hybrid conjugated systems composed of transition and synthetic metals, metallohosts, redoxactive selfassembled monolayers of helical peptides, metalassisted DNA based pairs, photoactive antibody systems, chiral rotaxanes, and redoxactive imprinted polymers. In the future, these systems will be the basis for novel selective electrontransfer reactions as well as new functional materials and catalysts.From the Back CoverThe generation of novel redox systems under nanospace control is one of the most exciting fields in present organic, inorganic, and supramolecular chemistry. The authors have drawn together the newest information on the construction of such novel redox systems using nanospace control of complexation or molecular chaininduced spaces and metal or selfassembled spaces through combining techniques in coordination, supramolecular, and bioinspired chemistry. Such design on the nano level produces hybrid conjugated systems composed of transition and synthetic metals, metallohosts, redoxactive selfassembled monolayers of helical peptides, DNAdirected metal arrays, photoactive antibody systems, chiral rotaxanes, and redoxactive imprinted polymers. In the future, these systems will be the basis for novel selective electrontransfer reactions as well as new functional materials and catalysts.
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