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Koichi, Itoh, and Kinoshita Minoru, eds. Molecular magnetism: New magnetic materials. Tokyo: Kodansha, 2000.

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Jaume, Veciana, and Arčon D, eds. [Pi]-electron magnetism: From molecules to magnetic materials. Berlin: Springer, 2001.

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Royal Society Discussion Meeting on Metal-Organic and Organic Molecular Magnets (1999 London, England). Metal-organic and organic molecular magnets: [proceedings of the Royal Society Discussion Meeting on Metal-Organic and Organic Molecular Magnets held on 24-25 March 1999 at the Royal Society, London]. Cambridge: Royal Society of Chemistry, 1999.

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Naaman, Ron. Electronic and Magnetic Properties of Chiral Molecules and Supramolecular Architectures. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2011.

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Gy, Batta, Köver K. E, and Szántay Cs, eds. Methods for structure elucidation by high-resolution NMR: Applications to organic molecules of moderate molecular weight. Amsterdam [Netherlands]: Elsevier, 1997.

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Coronado, Eugenio. Molecular Magnetism: From Molecular Assemblies to the Devices. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1996.

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Atsuya, Muranaka, Mack John, and Royal Society of Chemistry (Great Britain), eds. Circular dichroism and magnetic circular dichroism spectroscopy for organic chemists. Cambridge: RSC Pub., 2012.

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Bruce, Duncan W., Dermot O'Hare, and Richard I. Walton. Molecular materials. Hoboken, N.J: Wiley, 2010.

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Molecular materials. Hoboken, N.J: Wiley, 2010.

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NMR explained: Simplified theory and applications for organic chemistry and structural biology. Hoboken, N.J: John Wiley, 2007.

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Jacobsen, Neil E. NMR spectroscopy explained: Simplified theory, applications and examples for organic chemistry and structural biology. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Interscience, 2007.

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Simpson, Jeffrey H. Organic structure determination using 2-D NMR spectroscopy: A problem-based approach. 2nd ed. Waltham, MA: Academic Press, 2012.

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Linert, Wolfgang. Molecular Magnets Recent Highlights. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 2003.

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Organic structure determination using 2-D NMR spectroscopy. Burlington, MA: Academic Press, 2008.

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1922-, Conwell Esther M., ed. Highly conducting quasi-one-dimensional organic crystals. Boston: Academic Press, 1988.

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Molecular Magnetism: New Magnetic Materials. CRC, 2000.

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Theoretical and Computational Aspects of Magnetic Organic Molecules. World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd, 2014.

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Prassides, K., K. Inoue, Jaume Veciana, D. Arcon, M. Deumal, M. Kinoshita, J. J. Novoa, F. Palacio, J. M. Rawson, and C. Rovira. π-Electron Magnetism: From Molecules to Magnetic Materials. Springer, 2013.

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Launay, Jean-Pierre, and Michel Verdaguer. Electrons in Molecules. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198814597.001.0001.

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The book treats in a unified way electronic properties of molecules (magnetic, electrical, photophysical), culminating with the mastering of electrons, i.e. molecular electronics and spintronics and molecular machines. Chapter 1 recalls basic concepts. Chapter 2 describes the magnetic properties due to localized electrons. This includes phenomena such as spin cross-over, exchange interaction from dihydrogen to extended molecular magnetic systems, and magnetic anisotropy with single-molecule magnets. Chapter 3 is devoted to the electrical properties due to moving electrons. One considers first electron transfer in discrete molecular systems, in particular in mixed valence compounds. Then, extended molecular solids, in particular molecular conductors, are described by band theory. Special attention is paid to structural distortions (Peierls instability) and interelectronic repulsions in narrow-band systems. Chapter 4 treats photophysical properties, mainly electron transfer in the excited state and its applications to photodiodes, organic light emitting diodes, photovoltaic cells and water photolysis. Energy transfer is also treated. Photomagnetism (how a photonic excitation modifies magnetic properties) is introduced. Finally, Chapter 5 combines the previous knowledge for three advanced subjects: first molecular electronics in its hybrid form (molecules connected to electrodes acting as wires, diodes, memory elements, field-effect transistors) or in the quantum computation approach. Then, molecular spintronics, using, besides the charge, the spin of the electron. Finally the theme of molecular machines is presented, with the problem of the directionality control of their motion.
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Naaman, Ron, David N. Beratan, and David Waldeck. Electronic and Magnetic Properties of Chiral Molecules and Supramolecular Architectures. Springer, 2013.

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(Contributor), D. Arcon, M. Deumal (Contributor), K. Inoue (Contributor), M. Kinoshita (Contributor), J. J. Novoa (Contributor), F. Palacio (Contributor), K. Prassides (Contributor), J. M. Rawson (Contributor), C. Rovira (Contributor), and Jaume Veciana (Editor), eds. Electron Magnetism (Structure and Bonding). Springer, 2001.

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Thulstrup, E. W. Aspects of the Linear and Magnetic Circular Dichroism of Planar Organic Molecules. Springer, 2012.

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Contreras, Ruben Horacio. NMR Spectroscopy: Understanding Molecules and Their Electronic Structures. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2013.

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Seco, Josi M., Emilio Quiqoa, and Ricardo Riguera. The Assignment of the Absolute Configuration by NMR using Chiral Derivatizing Agents. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199996803.001.0001.

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Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR spectroscopy) is a research technique that uses the magnetic properties of atomic nuclei to determine physical and chemical properties of atoms or the molecules in which they are contained. Proton NMR (1H NMR) is a technique that applies NMR spectroscopy specifically to the hydrogen-1 nuclei within the molecules of a substance, in order to determine the structure of that substance's molecules. The use of 1H NMR for the assignment of absolute configuration of organic compounds is a well-established technique. Recent research describes the technique's application to mono-, bi- and trifunctional compounds. In addition, several new auxiliary reagents, mono- and biderivatization procedures, on-resin methodologies and more recently, the use of 13C NMR, have been introduced to the field. In The Assignment of the Absolute Configuration by NMR Using Chiral Derivatizing Agents: A Practical Guide, eminent Professor of Organic Chemistry Ricardo Riguera organizes this cutting-edge NMR research. Professor Riguera offers a short and usable guide that introduces the reader to the research with a plethora of details and examples. The book briefly explains the theoretical aspects necessary for understanding the methodology, dedicating most of its space to covering the practical aspects of the assignment, with examples and spectra taken from the authors' own experiments. Upper-level undergraduates, graduate students, and chemical researchers will find this guide useful for their studies and practice.
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Metal-organic and Organic Molecular Magnets (Special Publications). Royal Society of Chemistry, 2000.

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Conducting And Magnetic Organometallic Molecular Materials. Springer, 2009.

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Bruce, Duncan W., Dermot O'Hare, and Richard I. Walton. Molecular Materials. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2010.

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Bruce, Duncan W., Dermot O'Hare, and Richard I. Walton. Molecular Materials. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2010.

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Walton, Richard$cd 1733, and Duncan W. Bruce. Molecular Materials. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2010.

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Bruce, Duncan W., Dermot O'Hare, and Richard I. Walton. Molecular Materials. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2011.

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Bruce, Duncan W., Dermot O'Hare, and Richard I. Walton. Molecular Materials. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2011.

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Jacobsen, Neil E. NMR Spectroscopy Explained: Simplified Theory, Applications and Examples for Organic Chemistry and Structural Biology. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2007.

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Jacobsen, Neil E. NMR Spectroscopy Explained: Simplified Theory, Applications and Examples for Organic Chemistry and Structural Biology. Wiley-Interscience, 2007.

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Jacobsen, Neil E. NMR Spectroscopy Explained: Simplified Theory, Applications and Examples for Organic Chemistry and Structural Biology. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2007.

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Organic Structure Determination Using 2-D NMR Spectroscopy: A Problem-Based Approach. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2011.

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Launay, Jean-Pierre, and Michel Verdaguer. The moving electron: electrical properties. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198814597.003.0003.

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The three basic parameters controlling electron transfer are presented: electronic interaction, structural change and interelectronic repulsion. Then electron transfer in discrete molecular systems is considered, with cases of inter- and intramolecular transfers. The semi-classical (Marcus—Hush) and quantum models are developed, and the properties of mixed valence systems are described. Double exchange in magnetic mixed valence entities is introduced. Biological electron transfer in proteins is briefly presented. The conductivity in extended molecular solids (in particular organic conductors) is tackled starting from band theory, with examples such as KCP, polyacetylene and TTF-TCNQ. It is shown that electron–phonon interaction can change the geometrical structure and alter conductivity through Peierls distortion. Another important effect occurs in narrow-band systems where the interelectronic repulsion plays a leading role, for instance in Mott insulators.
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Simpson, Jeffrey H. Organic Structure Determination Using 2-D NMR Spectroscopy: A Problem-Based Approach. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2010.

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Rai, Dibya Prakash, ed. Advanced Materials and Nano Systems: Theory and Experiment - Part 2. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/97898150499611220201.

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The discovery of new materials and the manipulation of their exotic properties for device fabrication is crucial for advancing technology. Nanoscience, and the creation of nanomaterials have taken materials science and electronics to new heights for the benefit of mankind. Advanced Materials and Nanosystems: Theory and Experiment covers several topics of nanoscience research. The compiled chapters aim to update students, teachers, and scientists by highlighting modern developments in materials science theory and experiments. The significant role of new materials in future technology is also demonstrated. The book serves as a reference for curriculum development in technical institutions and research programs in the field of physics, chemistry and applied areas of science like materials science, chemical engineering and electronics. This part covers 12 topics in these areas: 1. Recent advancements in nanotechnology: a human health Perspective 2. An exploratory study on characteristics of SWIRL of AlGaAs/GaAs in advanced bio based nanotechnological systems 3. Electronic structure of the half-Heusler ScAuSn, LuAuSn and their superlattice 4. Recent trends in nanosystems 5. Improvement of performance of single and multicrystalline silicon solar cell using low-temperature surface passivation layer and antireflection coating 6. Advanced materials and nanosystems 7. Effect of nanostructure-materials on optical properties of some rare earth ions doped in silica matrix 8. Nd2Fe14B and SmCO5: a permanent magnet for magnetic data storage and data transfer technology 9. Visible light induced photocatalytic activity of MWCNTS decorated sulfide based nano photocatalysts 10. Organic solar cells 11. Neodymium doped lithium borosilicate glasses 12. Comprehensive quantum mechanical study of structural features, reactivity, molecular properties and wave function-based characteristics of capmatinib
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Semiconductors and Semimetals: Highly Conducting Quasi-One-Dimensional Organic Crystals (Semiconductors and Semimetals). Academic Press, 1988.

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Scheinmann, F. Introduction to Spectroscopic Methods for the Identification of Organic Compounds: Mass Spectrometry, Ultraviolet Spectroscopy, Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Use of Various Spectral Methods Together, and Documentation of Molecular Spectra. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2013.

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Colegate, Steven M., and Russell J. Molyneux. Bioactive Natural Products: Detection, Isolation, and Structural Determination, Second Edition. Taylor & Francis Group, 2007.

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Colegate, Steven M., and Russell J. Molyneux. Bioactive Natural Products: Detection, Isolation, and Structural Determination, Second Edition. Taylor & Francis Group, 2007.

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Colegate, Steven M., and Russell J. Molyneux. Bioactive Natural Products. Taylor & Francis Group, 2007.

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