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100 1 _aMehta, Surinder K.,
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245 1 0 _aMetallosurfactants :
_bfrom fundamentals to catalytic and biomedical applications /
_cSurinder K. Mehta and Ravneet Kaur.
264 1 _aWeinheim, Germany :
_bJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc.,
_c[2022]
264 4 _c�2022
300 _a1 online resource (288 pages)
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505 0 _aPART I<br> * Origin of metallosurfactants<br> * Chemistry of metallosurfactants: Preparation and Characterization of metallosurfactants<br> Building blocks of metallosurfactants -<br> Hydrophobic moiety and Hydrophilic part<br> Basic metallosurfactant classification /<br> Types of metallosurfactants:<br> -- Single chained<br> -- Double chained <br> -- Pseudo gemini<br> -- Mixed ligand coordination complexes<br> -- Organometallic surfactants<br> * Metallosurfactants at interfaces and in solutions<br> Surfactants and the Reduction of Surface Tension<br> -- Effect of metal ion/hydrophilic part<br> -- Effect of hydrophobic chain<br> The Critical Micelle Concentration (CMC) and factors Affecting the Value of the CMC in Aqueous Media <br> Self assembly or self aggregating structures: Micelles, bilayers, worm like, vesicles, metalloliposomes, metallosomes<br> <br> PART 2 : APPLICATIONS<br> * Metallosurfactants and Phase Transfer Catalysis <br> Solubilization in Surfactant Micelles <br> The 'Geography' of Solubilization in Micelles <br> The Effect of Temperature on Solubilization Phenomena <br> Micellar Catalysis <br> Micellar Catalysis in Aqueous Solution <br> Micellar Catalysis in Nonaqueous Solvents <br> Phase Transfer Catalysis <br> * Metallosurfactants as catalysts in organic reactions<br> Ester cleavage reactions<br> Light-Driven Hydrogen Generation <br> Water oxidation<br> * Metallosurfactants as nanoreactors for Nanoparticle synthesis<br> True liquid crystal templating<br> Biphasic redox reaction<br> Advantages over conventional systems<br> * Metallosurfactants as molecular machines for the synthesis of hybrid silica based porous material<br> * Metallosurfactants in Biomedical applications<br> DNA transport<br> CO Releasing Molecules (CORMs)<br> * Metallosurfactants as Drug delivery vehicles<br> Advantages over conventional systems<br> Toxicity studies<br> * Metallosurfactants as Anticancer and antimicrobial agents<br> Toxicity studies<br> * Metallosurfactants as MRI contrast agents<br> * Metallosurfactants in nanoscale molecular containers as sensors
520 _aMetallosurfactants Provides up-to-date coverage of the synthesis, properties, and applications of metallosurfactants Metallosurfactants: From Fundamentals to Catalytic and Biomedical Applications is a thorough introduction to amphiphilic compounds that allow to incorporate metal ions in the surfactant system. This comprehensive reference and guide describes the fundamentals of metal surfactant complexes, highlights recent advances in the field, and explores current and future applications and research areas. Gradually progressing from basic to advanced topics, the authors first explain the classification and characterization of metallosurfactants before delving into more complex concepts and various catalytic, sensing, and biomedical applications. The book begins with coverage of the synthesis of metallosurfactants and their surface, interfacial, and aggregation behavior. Subsequent chapters discuss applications of metallosurfactants in areas such as drug delivery, molecular machines, transfection, nanoparticle synthesis, and carbon monoxide-releasing molecules (CORMs). Other topics include the use of metallosurfactants as catalysts in organic reactions, and as anticancer and antimicrobial agents in drug delivery and formulation. This unique reference Provides an overview of the structure-function relationship, synthesis methods, and characterization of metallosurfactants Reviews current trends in metallosurfactant development and research Examines the use of metallosurfactants in a wide range of reactions, including esterolytic reactions and hydrogen generation Discusses advanced applications of metallosurfactants, e.g. as nanoreactors for nanoparticle synthesis, non-viral transfection vectors, and sensors Metallosurfactants: From Fundamentals to Catalytic and Biomedical Applications is an excellent introduction to the growing field of metallosurfactant chemistry as well as a concise, highly useful reference for researchers and scientists in both academia and industry.
588 _aDescription based on print version record.
650 0 _aOrganometallic chemistry.
650 0 _aSurface active agents
_xBiodegradation.
650 6 _aChimie organom�etallique.
650 6 _aSurfactants
_xBiod�egradation.
650 7 _aOrganometallic chemistry
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650 7 _aSurface active agents
_xBiodegradation
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700 1 _aKaur, Ravneet,
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758 _ihas work:
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_aMehta, Surinder K.
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_dNewark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2022
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