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Organic compounds, Polymers, Thin films, Monomolecular filmsShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Functional organic and polymeric materials: molecular functionality--macroscopic reality
2000, Wiley
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0471987247 9780471987246
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Table of Contents
Molecular functionality
macroscopic reality / Tim H. Richardson
Organic thin-film deposition techniques / M.C. Petty
Liquid crystals as functional molecular materials / David A. Dunmur and Louise D. Farrand
Thermotropic side-chain liquid crystalline polymers / David Lacey
Langmuir monolayers / I.R. Peterson
The formation of organized molecular assemblies via spontaneous adsorption : monolayers to multilayers / S.D. Evans and L.M. Williams
Langmuir-Blodgett films : from deposition to application / Tim H. Richardson
Conduction in conjugated molecular materials / A.J. Campbell
Conductivity and structural organization of macromolecular polyether alkali metal salt complexes / Peter V. Wright and Yungui Zheng
Organic photochromism : spiro compounds as functional molecules / M.P. Srinivasan
Organic second-order non-linear optical materials / P. Skabara
Third-order effects and applications / F. Kajzar and J.M. Nunzi
Organic electroluminescence / A.J. Hudson and M.S. Weaver.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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