The Exploration of Supramolecular Systems and Nanostructures by
Photochemical Techniques provides a comprehensive view of the most
commonly used photochemical and photophysical techniques and their
applications to the study of supramolecular systems. Optical inputs are
extremely powerful in the study of nanostructures since they can be used
both to "read" the state of the system and to provide it energy to work.
After a brief introduction to the realm of photochemistry,
electronically excited state formation and the different pathways of
excited state deactivation, the book focuses on the theoretical basis
and the practical aspects related to the most widely used photophysical
and photochemical techniques, from absorption to time-resolved emission
techniques with polarized light. Each chapter illustrates an example of
the application of that particular technique to the study of a
supramolecular system.
The Exploration of Supramolecular Systems and Nanostructures by
Photochemical Techniques not only discusses the latest advances of the
field of supramolecular photochemistry but it also offers technical and
operative details useful in the laboratory. It is therefore suitable for
both the novice and the expert.