Molecular Nano Dynamics, 2 Volume Set: Vol. 1: Spectroscopic Methods and Nanostructures / Vol. 2: Active Surfaces, Single Crystals and Single Biocells

Author:   Hiroshi Fukumura (Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan) ,  Masahiro Irie (Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan) ,  Yasuhiro Iwasawa (The University of Tokyo, Japan) ,  Hiroshi Masuhara (Hamano Foundation, Kobe, Japan)
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Pages:   740
Publication Date:   23 September 2009
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Molecular Nano Dynamics, 2 Volume Set: Vol. 1: Spectroscopic Methods and Nanostructures / Vol. 2: Active Surfaces, Single Crystals and Single Biocells


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From artificial surfaces to living cells, Molecular Nano Dynamics, Vol. I and Vol. II explores more than 40 important methods for dynamic observation of the nanoscale. Edited by absolute science greats from Japan, this two-volume set covers all important aspects of this topic: nanoscale spectroscopy and characterization tools, nanostructure dynamics, single living cell dynamics, active surfaces, and single crystals. Destined to be the definitive reference work on nanoscale molecular dynamics and their observation for years to come, this is a must-have reference for chemists, physicists, physical chemists, theoretical chemists, and materials scientists.

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Author:   Hiroshi Fukumura (Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan) ,  Masahiro Irie (Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan) ,  Yasuhiro Iwasawa (The University of Tokyo, Japan) ,  Hiroshi Masuhara (Hamano Foundation, Kobe, Japan)
Publisher:   Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
Imprint:   Blackwell Verlag GmbH
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 4.60cm , Length: 24.50cm
Weight:   1.719kg
ISBN:  

9783527320172


ISBN 10:   3527320172
Pages:   740
Publication Date:   23 September 2009
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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"""This two-volume set provides readers with a concise introduction to a broad and diverse research area. The discussions and references in this set will stimulate further advancements in the studies of chemical reaction dynamics in nanosystems of supramolecules, colloids, and ultrasmall materials."" (JACS, 2010)"


This two-volume set provides readers with a concise introduction to a broad and diverse research area. The discussions and references in this set will stimulate further advancements in the studies of chemical reaction dynamics in nanosystems of supramolecules, colloids, and ultrasmall materials. ( JACS , 2010)


This two-volume set provides readers with a concise introduction to a broad and diverse research area. The discussions and references in this set will stimulate further advancements in the studies of chemical reaction dynamics in nanosystems of supramolecules, colloids, and ultrasmall materials. (JACS, 2010)


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Hiroshi Fukumura studied the biocompatibility of polymers in the Government Industrial Research Institute of Osaka from 1983 to 1988. He became an Assistant Professor at the Kyoto Institute of Technology in 1988, then moved to the Department of Applied Physics of Osaka University in 1991, where he worked on the mechanism of laser ablation and laser molecular implantation. Since 1998, he is Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Tohoku University. His current interests include molecular physical chemistry employing ultra-fast spectroscopy and scanning tunneling microscopy. Masahiro Irie received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Kyoto University and his Ph.D. degree in radiation chemistry from Osaka University. He started his research on photochemistry at Hokkaido University in 1970 and went on to Osaka University. In 1988 he was appointed to Professor at Kyushu University, where he initiated the study of photochromic diarylethene derivatives. He is currently interested in developing single-crystalline photochromism and single-molecule photochemistry using diarylethene derivatives. Yasuhiro Iwasawa pioneered the integration of modern surface science and organometallic chemistry into surface chemistry and catalysis on the atomic/molecular scale, and he has a leading position in the creation of the new research field of catalysis and surface chemistry at oxide surfaces by XAFS and SPM techniques. His honors include the Japan IBM Science Award (1990), Inoue Prize for Science (1996), Catalysis Society of Japan Award (1999), The Surface Science Society of Japan Award (2000), Medal with Purple Ribbon (2003), and the Chemical Society of Japan Award (2004). Hiroshi Masuhara held a Professorship at the Kyoto Institute of Technology (1984-1991) before returning to Osaka University as Professor in the Department of Applied Physics. With his research, he opened a whole new field on laser nanospectroscopy, nanophotochemistry and laser nanoablation. In addition to his position in Osaka, he joined the Hamano Life Science Research Foundation in Kobe for research activities in bioscience and biotechnology. He has edited ten English and three Japanese books on topics ranging from photochemistry and spectroscopy to micro- and nanophotonics. Kohei Uosaki was a Research Chemist at Mitsubishi Petrochemical Co. Ltd. from 1971 to 1978 and a Research Officer at the Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory of Oxford University between 1978 and 1980. He subsequently joined Hokkaido University as Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry, receiving promotions to Associate Professor in 1981 and Professor in 1990.

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