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Macromolecule-Metal Complexes

A. Guiseppi-Elie and K. Levon (symposium eds.)

Macromolecular Symposium, Vol. 186.

Wiley-VCH, 2002, pp. 1-185.

(ISBN 3-527-30476-2)

This text is intended for scientists, engineers, and other technical personnel who seek a current assessment of the rapidly growing field of macro-moleculemetal complexes. The book is the result of technical contributions to the 9th International Symposium on Macromolecule-Metal Complexes (MMC-9) sponsored by IUPAC, the Polymer Division of the American Chemical Society (POLY, ACS), and Polytechnic University. The symposium, which featured four plenary addresses, was organized by the Herman F. Mark Polymer Research Institute and held 19-23 August 2001 at the Polytechnic University’s Metrotech Center in Brooklyn, NY, USA.

The keynote address was delivered by Professor Eli Pearce, president of the American Chemical Society, who spoke on a "Strategy Plan for the American Chemical Society." The other plenary addresses were delivered by Professor Victor Kabanov (Moscow State University, Russian Academy of Sciences) on "Cooperativity Effects in Polyelectrolyte Complexation;" Professor Alan MacDiarmid (Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, 2000, University of Pennsylvania) on "Synthetic Metals: a Novel Role for Organic Polymers;" and Professor Eishun Tsuchida (Waseda University) on "Human Serum Albumin Incorporating Lipidhemes as an Oxygen Infusior."

Thematically, the book is organized according to the topical conferences of the symposium. The symposium focused on the role of metal ions, complexes, and metallic clusters in macromolecular systems wherein the polymeric materials were either natural or synthetic organic, or synthetic inorganic. The symposium addressed new directions such as supramolecular assemblies, bio-related applications, and organic and inorganic chemistry. Conferences were held addressing such important contemporary issues as macromolecular-metal complexes in green chemistry and polyelectrolytes and polymer batteries. For the first time at this MMC symposium, a conference was dedicated to macromolecule-metal complexes formed from inherently conductive polymers with the potential for metal-like conductivity. Other conferences addressed electronic, magnetic, and optical properties of macromolecule-metal complexes; bio-related applications; and physical properties of macromolecule-metal complexes.

The symposium chairs were Professors E. Tsuchida, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, and Kalle Levon and Yoshi Okamoto, Polymer Research Institute, Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, NY, USA. The first MMC symposium was held in Beijing in 1985. The series of conferences has been successfully held every two years. The MMC-8 was held at Waseda University in Tokyo in 1999 and MMC-10 will be held along the Volga River in Russia.

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