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Diamond s properties make it the desirable material in thermal, optical, electrical, electronics, and mechanical applications. It has not been exploited to its maximum potential. Future trends are toward applications in medicine, biology, and the nuclear field. These fields already have applications that use diamond but continuous improvements are being made through research. Diamond is a strong candidate as a substitute for materials currently being used in a variety of applications. Although implementation may be deterred by cost factors or technical issues, the development of new deposition techniques may overcome this limitation. Deposition techniques and a higher control of processes surely will help to launch more sophisticated electronic applications that eventually will realize diamond s superior performance over other materials. [Pg.693]

Some aspects of computational quantum chemistry applied to the analysis of the electronic structure of polymers are reviewed in connection with the timely trends observed in their electrical and optical properties. The paper is organized as follows after an introduction (Section 36.1), the basic theory of the quantum chemical methodologies as applied to periodic chains is summarized (Section 36.2). Several fields of applications are then presented photoelectron spectra (Section 36.3), conducting and semiconducting conjugated polymers (Section 36.4), hnear and non-linear optical properties (Section 36.5) and the role of charge transfer in organic chains (Section 36.6). Possible developments for the near future are also sketched. [Pg.1011]

Abstract. The well-known selective receptor properties and ease of structural modification makes calixarene derivatives attractive materials for use in chemical sensors. This review looks at the history of sensor-related calixarene research prior to 1994 and identifies current trends in sensor research which are influencing the types of derivatives being synthesised and methods of evaluation, such as the increasing popularity of optical modes of transducing host-guest interaction. Future possibilities are briefly discussed and the need for more fundamental studies highlighted. [Pg.149]


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