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Design And Construction Of Coordination Polymers Hardcover

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Mao-Chun Hong
Book Description
Bridging the gap between textbooks and research- and data-oriented monographs and handbooks, Design and Construction of Coordination Polymers provides a comprehensive introduction to coordination polymers, focusing on the synthetical strategies, structures, properties, and potential applications. Each chapter provides a unique perspective on coordination polymers, offering a dedicated approach as well as deeper insights of the most important facets of this interdisciplinary area. Design and Construction of Coordination Polymers addresses a wide readership, including senior undergraduates and graduate students, as well as scientists in inorganic, organic, organometallic, and material chemistry.
ISBN-10
0470294507
ISBN-13
9780470294505
Language
English
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Publication Date
26-Jun-2009
Number of Pages
410
About the Author
Mao-Chun Hong is Professor and Director of the Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter (FIRSM) at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). He was selected as the member of CAS in 2003. He received his MS from FIRSM in 1981 and his PhD from Nagoya University, Japan, 2002. He is the associate editor of Crystal Growth & Design and Chinese Journal of Structural Chemistry, and on the editorial boards for Inorganic Chemistry Communications, Inorg. Chim. Acta, and the Journal of Molecular Structure. Ling Chen is Professor of the Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter (FIRSM) at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). She received her MS from Beijing Normal University and her PhD from FIRSM, CAS, in 1999, and concluded her postdoctoral research at Iowa State University from 2000 to 2003. Professor Chen won an award in the "One Hundred Talent Project" from CAS in 2003. Her group's research efforts focus on inorganic and materials chemistry dealing with synthesis, characterization, and understanding of novel solid-state functional materials, especially thermoelectric multinary antimonides and tellurides.