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Functionalization of Molecular Architectures: Advances and Applications on Low-Dimensional Compounds

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Functionalization of Molecular Architectures: Advances and Applications on Low-Dimensional Compounds
Functionalization of Molecular Architectures: Advances and Applications on Low-Dimensional Compounds

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Functionalization of Molecular Architectures: Advances and Applications on Low-Dimensional Compounds

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The molecular architecture consisting of low-dimensional compounds can also be found in nature. One example is the cell cytoskeleton, which is a network- or bundle-like architecture consisting of rod-like protein assemblies. The cell accomplishes its motility by structural transition of the cytoskeleton—that is, phase transition of the architecture of low-dimensional compounds in response to some stimuli induces shape changes in cells. Another example is nacre, which is composed of layered aragonite platelets, usually a metastable CaCO polymorph. The layered inorganic platelets give nacre its stiffness and noncombustibility. Thus, the molecular architecture of low-dimensional compounds in natural life contributes to their functionality. This book reviews various advanced studies on the application of low-dimensional compounds and is, therefore, important for the development of materials sciences and industrial technologies.

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