Soft Crystals, 1st ed. 2023 Flexible Response Systems with High Structural Order The Materials Research Society Series
Coordonnateurs : Kato Masako, Ishii Kazuyuki
This open access book introduces the science of the new materials, soft crystals, by showing various interesting examples. Different from conventional hard and stable crystals, the soft crystals respond to gentle stimuli such as vapor exposure and rubbing but maintain their structural order. In this book, their exhibition of remarkable visual changes in their shape, color, and luminescence is described. Through the chapters, historical background, recent remarkable developments, and future prospects are described concisely. This book helps readers to understand a new concept of materials that have the characteristics of stimulus-sensitive soft matter and finely controlled crystals and to design novel materials with the characteristics.
The English translation of this book from its Japanese language original manuscript was done with the help of artificial intelligence (machine translation by the service DeepL.com). The text has subsequently been revised further by a professional copy editor in order to refine the work stylistically.
Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1. Background and Overview
Chapter 2. Classification and Definition of “Soft Crystals”
Chapter 3. Theoretical Background of Photophysical Properties
Part II: Various soft crystals categorized by stimulus-response
Chapter 4. Vapochromic Soft Crystals Constructed with Metal ComplexesChapter 5. Luminescent Mechanochromism and the Photosalient Effect of Aryl Gold(I) Isocyanide Complexes
Chapter 6. Elastic and Plastic Soft Crystals with Superelasticity, Ferroelasticity, and Superplasticity
Chapter 7. Triboluminescence of Lanthanide ComplexesChapter 8. Thermosalient Phenomena in Molecular Crystals: A Case Study of Representative Molecules
Chapter 9. Soft Crystal Chemiluminescence Systems Using Organic Peroxides
Chapter 10. Molecular Crystal Calculation Prospects for Structural Phase Transitions
Chapter 11. Approach of Electronic Structure Calculations to Crystal
Part III: ScopeChapter 12. Toward the Applications of Soft Crystals
Masako Kato received her Ph.D. from Nagoya University in 1986. After she worked at Institute for Molecular Science and Kyoto University, she joined the Department of Chemistry at Nara Women’s University as an assistant professor in 1989 and was promoted to an associate professor in 1996. During 1998–2001, she was also engaged in a PRESTO research. From 2006 to 2021, she had been a professor at Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University. In 2017, she started a KAKENHI project for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas, “Soft Crystals”. Since April 2021, she is a professor at Kwansei Gakuin University.
Kazuyuki Ishii received his Ph.D. from Tohoku University in 1996 and subsequently worked as a research associate at Tohoku University from 1996 to 2006. He joined Institute of Industrial Science of The University of Tokyo as an associate professor in 2006 and has been a full professor of The University of Tokyo since 2012. In 2019, he was a deputy director of Institute of Industrial Science. From 2017, he is a secretary of a KAKENHI project for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas, Soft Crystals.Provides the latest trend of crystalline materials
Presents a new concept of crystals
Draws interests of broad readership as a new area of materials science
Is open access book, which means that you have free and unlimited access
Date de parution : 03-2023
Ouvrage de 265 p.
15.5x23.5 cm
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Mots-clés :
stimulus response; soft crystal; luminescence; chromism; phase transition; crystal structure; polymorph; Open Access