Handbook of Aggregation-Induced Emission, Volume 2
Typical AIEgens Design
Youhong Tang, Ben Zhong Tang, Youhong Tang , Ben Zhong Tang
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Handbook of Aggregation-Induced Emission, Volume 2
Typical AIEgens Design
Youhong Tang, Ben Zhong Tang, Youhong Tang , Ben Zhong Tang
About This Book
Thesecond volume of theultimate reference on the science and applications of aggregation-induced emission
TheHandbook of Aggregation-Induced Emission explores foundational and advanced topics in aggregation-induced emission, as well as cutting-edge developments in the field, celebratingtwenty years of progress and achievement in this important and interdisciplinary field.The three volumes combine to offer readers a comprehensive and insightful interpretation accessible to both new and experiencedresearchersworking on aggregation-induced emission.
In Volume 2: TypicalAIEgensDesign, the editorsaddress the design and synthesis of typicalAIEgensthat have made significant contributions toaggregation-induced emissionresearch.Recent advances in the development ofaggregation-induced emissionsystems are discussedand the bookcoversnovelaggregation-induced emissionsystems in small moleculeorganogels, polymersomes, metal-organic coordination complexes and metal nanoclusters.Readers willalsodiscover:
- A thorough introduction to the synthesis and applications oftetraphenylpyrazine-basedAIEgens, AIEgensbased on 9, 10-distyrylanthracene, and the Salicylaldehyde Schiff base
- Practical discussions of aggregation-induced emission from the sixth main group andfluorescence detection of dynamic aggregation processes usingAIEgens
- Coverageofcyclictriimidazolederivativesand thesynthesis of multi-phenyl-substitutedpyrrolebasedmaterials and their applications
Perfect for academic researchers working on aggregation-induced emission, this set of volumes is also ideal forprofessionals and studentsin the fields ofphotophysics, photochemistry, materials science, optoelectronic materials, synthetic organic chemistry, macromolecular chemistry, polymer science, and biological sciences.