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Raney Nickel-Assisted Synthesis of Heterocycles covers the
synthesis of heterocycles using Raney nickel. The book focuses on
the use of Raney-Ni, a common catalyst in hydrogenation reaction
and its uses in the synthesis and preparation of heterocycles.
Furthermore, it explains how the development of new approaches and
strategic deployments in known approaches for the formation of
complex heterocyclic compounds continue to drive the field of
synthetic organic chemistry, along with updates on efforts to
prepare heterocycles through the development of new and efficient
synthetic transformations. Heterocyclic chemistry is an
inexhaustible source of novel compounds, providing the most diverse
chemical, physical and biological properties through the design of
a wide range of combinations of carbon, hydrogen and heteroatoms.
Significant focus has been paid to novel approaches to the
formation of heterocyclic compounds, which are of practical use
acting as modifiers and additives in a wide range of industries
such as reprography, plastics, cosmetics, vulcanization
accelerators, solvents, antioxidants and information storage.
Pincer-Metal Complexes: Applications in Catalytic Dehydrogenation
Chemistry provides an overview of pincer-metal catalytic systems
that transform hydrocarbons and their derivatives from an synthetic
and mechanistic point-of-view. This book provides thorough coverage
of the operating mechanisms and dehydrogenation catalyst
compatibility in both functionalized and unfunctionalized
hydrocarbon systems. In addition, it includes success stories of
pincer-metal systems, as well as current and future challenges. The
book is an ideal reference for researchers practicing synthetic
organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, organometallic chemistry
and catalysis in academia and industry. In recent years there has
been a surge in the research on hydrocarbon dehydrogenation
catalytic systems that are compatible with polar substituents. This
helps facilitate formulation of tandem processes that are not
limited to hydrocarbon transformation but also to hydrocarbon
functionalization in a single pot.
PEDOT is currently the most widely used polymeric material in
research and development. Over the past 10 years, PEDOT has been
investigated for potential organic thermoelectric applications
because of its superior thermoelectric and mechanical properties
compared with other conductive polymers. However, many challenges
remain to be solved before it is translated into key technologies.
Advanced PEDOT Thermoelectric Materials summarizes current progress
and the challenges of PEDOT thermoelectric materials, while
clarifying directions for future development. This book provides a
comprehensive overview of chemical, physical, and technical
information about this organic thermoelectric polymer. The authors
also give details about the theoretical basis of PEDOT, including
preparation and characterization, and its development as a
high-performance thermoelectric material.
Heteropolyacids as Highly Efficient and Green Catalysts Applied in
Organic Transformations introduces heteropolyacids (HPAs) as
promising candidates for use as green catalysts. This book
initially presents an overview of chemistry of HPAs, including the
history of their discovery and applications, systematic
classifications, solubility, coordination and binding chemistry,
isomerization, stability, redox activity, acidic properties,
basicity, skeleton structure, structure types, self-assemblage,
surface area, electrochemical behavior, methods of investigation,
and characterization. Other sections present and compare the
applications of HPAs as homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts.
The book provides readers with a basic-to-advanced range of
knowledge on how useful and green HPAs can be used for use as
catalysts in organic transformations and even the synthesis of
complex organic molecules.
Rheology: Concepts, Methods, and Applications, Fourth Edition
provides a thorough historical and theoretical grounding in the
field and introduces rheology as the method for solving many
practical problems in materials science and engineering. This new
edition has been updated to include new evidence-based methods and
applications, coverage of non-Newtonian properties and their effect
on material processing, heterogeneity in flow, rheology of highly
concentrated emulsions and suspensions, viscosity and viscoelastic
behavior of nanocomposites, the behavior of supramolecular
solutions, rheology of gels, deformation-induced anisotropy,
conformation changes during flow and molecular orientation. The
book is practical and relevant for industry, but also consistent
with rheology courses in academia, making it relevant to both
academics and accomplished rheologists in industry.
Developed for the new International A Level specification, these
new resources are specifically designed for international students,
with a strong focus on progression, recognition and transferable
skills, allowing learning in a local context to a global standard.
Recognised by universities worldwide and fully comparable to UK
reformed GCE A levels. Supports a modular approach, in line with
the specification. Appropriate international content puts learning
in a real-world context, to a global standard, making it engaging
and relevant for all learners. Reviewed by a language specialist to
ensure materials are written in a clear and accessible style. The
embedded transferable skills, needed for progression to higher
education and employment, are signposted so students understand
what skills they are developing and therefore go on to use these
skills more effectively in the future. Exam practice provides
opportunities to assess understanding and progress, so students can
make the best progress they can.
Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence Organic Light-Emitting
Diodes (TADF-OLEDs) comprehensively introduces the history of TADF,
along with a review of fundamental concepts. Then, TADF emitters
with different colors, such as blue, green, red and NIR as well as
white OLEDs are discussed in detail. Other sections cover
exciplex-type TADF materials, emerging application of TADF emitters
as a host in OLEDs, and applications of TADF materials in organic
lasers and biosensing.
Analytical Sample Preparation With Nano- and Other High-Performance
Materials covers advanced sample treatment techniques and the new
materials that can be used to boost their performance. The
evolution of sample treatment over the last two decades has
resulted in the development of new techniques and application of
new materials. This is a must-have resource for those studying
advanced analytical techniques and the role of high-performance
materials in analytical chemistry. The book explains the underlying
principles needed to properly understand sample preparation, and
also examines the latest materials - including nanomaterials - that
result in greater sensitivity and specificity. The book begins with
a section devoted to all the various sample preparation techniques
and then continues with sections on high-performance sorbents and
high-performance solvents.
Fundamentals and Applications of Boron Chemistry highlights its
impressive potential for current and future developments across a
range of fields, providing foundational information on boron
chemistry and systematically summarizing applications of boron in
energy, medicinal chemistry, and materials chemistry. Beginning
with an introduction to boron chemistry which outlines the boron
element and its physical and chemical properties, this book goes on
to discuss advances in boron coordination chemistry, before delving
deeper into key fields of application. The latest developments in
boron-based catalysts in organic reactions are reviewed, followed
by novel emerging boron-containing materials and their potential
applications in areas such as hydrogen storage, and boron materials
with special optical activity. Finally, advance boron-based drugs
and therapies are explored. This book fills the current market gap,
systematically summarizing developments and applications of boron
in energy, medicinal chemistry, and materials chemistry in a
single, accessible volume. It is a valuable reference for chemists,
students, and researchers in relative areas.
Databook of Blowing and Auxiliary Agents, Second Edition includes
the most current information on foaming technology, guiding users
on the proper selection of formulation, which is highly dependent
on the mechanisms of action of blowing agents and foaming agents,
as well as dispersion and solubility. The book includes properties
of 23 groups of blowing agents and the typical range of technical
performance for each group, including general properties,
physical-chemical properties, health and safety, environmental
impact, and applications in different products and polymers. All
information is illustrated by chemical reactions and diagrams.
Chapters in the book look at foaming mechanisms with the use of
solid blowing agents, which are decomposed to the gaseous products
by application of heat, production of gaseous products by chemical
reaction, and foaming by gases and evaporating liquids.
Practical Guide to Rotational Moulding, Third Edition, takes a
step-by-step approach to rotomoulding, covering applications,
moulds, machinery, materials, and design. This third edition has
been thoroughly revised to include the latest advances, including
novel materials and moulds, new products, and automation. The book
begins with a chapter that introduces the rotational moulding
process, analyses advantages and disadvantages, and explores common
applications for rotomoulded products. The subsequent chapters
provide detailed, methodical coverage of moulds, machinery,
materials, and design for functionality, supported by clear
illustrations and diagrams. Finally, challenges and future
developments are discussed. This hands-on technical guide helps
engineers, designers and practitioners to understand all aspects of
rotomoulding, with the aim of producing performant end products and
parts, with uniform wall thickness and potentially in complex
shapes. The book is also of great interest to professionals across
the plastics industry, as well as researchers and advanced students
in plastics engineering, industrial design, mechanical engineering,
chemical engineering, and materials science and engineering.
Innovation in Nano-polysaccharides for Eco-sustainability: From
Science to Industrial Applications presents fundamentals, advanced
preparation methods, and novel applications for
polysaccharide-based nanomaterials. Sections cover the fundamental
aspects of polysaccharides and nano-polysaccharides, including
their structure and properties, surface modification, processing
and characterization. Key considerations are explained in detail,
including the connection between the substituents of
polysaccharides and their resulting physical properties, renewable
resources, their sustainable utilization, and specific high value
applications, such as pharmaceuticals, photocatalysts, energy, and
wastewater treatment, and more. This is a valuable resource for
researchers, scientists, and advanced students across bio-based
polymers, nanomaterials, polymer chemistry, sustainable materials,
biology, materials science and engineering, and chemical
engineering. In industry, this book will support scientists,
R&D, and engineers looking to utilize bio-based materials in
advanced industrial applications.
The volume has as primary focus multidimensional gas chromatography
(heart-cutting systems, comprehensive 2D-GC systems and hybrid
solutions) and its characteristic features for in depth
investigation of complex fractions of odor-active volatiles.
Contributions, from outstanding researchers in the field from
Academia and industry, cover fundamentals aspects on the physiology
of olfaction, the strategies to identify key-odorants from the bulk
of detectable volatiles (sensomics), the principles of operation of
multidimensional analytical platforms (i.e., comprehensive
two-dimensional gas chromatography - GCxGC; heart-cut 2D-GC, hybrid
systems), and the fundamental role of mass spectrometry in
providing reliable and informative data. Insights on new systems
design and configurations are also provided, including sample
preparation and data processing strategies, as important steps of
the whole analytical process. Real-world examples cover food
volatiles, complex aroma mixtures, odors emitted from industrial
plants, volatiles of interest in forensic and medical applications.
Graphene to Polymer/Graphene Nanocomposites: Emerging Research and
Opportunities brings together the latest advances and cutting-edge
methods in polymer/graphene nanocomposites that offer attractive
properties and features, leading to a broad range of valuable
applications. The initial chapters of this book explain
preparation, properties, modification, and applications of graphene
and graphene-based multifunctional polymeric nanocomposites. Later,
the state-of-the-art potential of polymer/graphene nanocomposites
for hierarchical nanofoams, graphene quantum dots, graphene
nanoplatelets, graphene nanoribbons, etc., has been elucidated. The
subsequent chapters focus on specific innovations and applications
including stimuli-responsive graphene-based materials,
anticorrosive coatings, applications in electronics and energy
devices, gas separation and filtration membrane applications,
aerospace applications, and biomedical applications. Throughout the
book, challenges, and future opportunities in the field of
polymer/graphene nanocomposites are discussed and analyzed. This is
an important resource for researchers, scientists, and
students/academics working with graphene and across the fields of
polymer composites, nanomaterials, polymer science, chemistry,
chemical engineering, biomedical engineering, materials science,
and engineering, as well those in an industrial setting who are
interested in graphene or innovative materials.
Annual Reports on NMR Spectroscopy, Volume 105, the latest release
in a series that has established itself as a premier resource for
both specialists and non-specialists interested in new techniques
and applications pertaining to NMR spectroscopy includes a variety
of updated chapters covering Recent advances in dynamic nuclear
polarization-enhanced NMR spectroscopy for organic polymers and
Functional and structural characterization of membrane-binding
proteins using NMR.
Counterterrorist Detection Techniques of Explosives, Second Edition
covers the most current techniques available for explosive
detection. This completely revised volume describes the most
updated research findings that will be used in the next generation
of explosives detection technologies. New editors Drs. Avi Cagan
and Jimmie Oxley have assembled in one volume a series of detection
technologies written by an expert group of scientists. The book
helps researchers to compare the advantages and disadvantages of
all available methods in detecting explosives and, in effect,
allows them to choose the correct instrumental screening technology
according to the nature of the sample.
Principles and Practice of Modern Chromatographic Methods, Second
Edition takes a comprehensive, unified approach in its presentation
of chromatographic techniques. Like the first edition, the book
provides a scientifically rigid, but easy-to-follow presentation of
chromatography concepts that begins with the purpose and intent of
chromatographic theory - the "what and why" that are left out of
other books attempting to cover these principles. This fully
revised second edition brings the content up-to-date, covering
recent developments in several new sections and an additional
chapter on composite methods. New topics include sample profiling,
sample preparation, sustainable green chemistry, 2D chromatography,
miniaturization/nano-LC, HILIC, and more.
Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry, Volume 136 is the latest
release in this definitive series in the field of heterocyclic
chemistry, one of great importance to organic chemists, polymer
chemists, and many biological scientists. Because biology and
organic chemistry increasingly intersect, the associated
nomenclature is used more frequently in explanations. Written by
established authorities in the field from around the world, this
comprehensive review combines descriptive synthetic chemistry and
mechanistic insight to yield an understanding of how chemistry
drives the preparation and useful properties of heterocyclic
compounds.
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