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The growth of technology for chemical assessment has led to great
developments in the investigation of chemical reactivity in recent
years, but key information is often dispersed across many different
research fields. Exploring both traditional and advanced methods,
Chemical Reactivity, Volume 2: Approaches and Applications present
the latest approaches and strategies for the computational
assessment of chemical reactivity. Following an insightful
introduction, the book begins with an overview of conformer
searching techniques before progressing to explore numerous
different techniques and methods, including confined environments,
quantum similarity descriptors, volume-based thermodynamics and
polarizability. A unified approach to the rules of aromaticity is
followed by methods for assessing interaction energies and the role
of electron density for varied different analyses. Algorithms for
confirmer searching, partitioning and a whole range of quantum
chemical methods are also discussed. Consolidating the knowledge of
a global team of experts in the field, Chemical Reactivity, Volume
2: Approaches and Applications is a useful resource for both
students and researchers interested in applying and refining their
use of the latest approaches for assessing chemical reactivity in
their own work.
Analytical Nanochemistry: How Nanotechnology and Analytical
Chemistry Impact Each Other explains the fundamental information
needed to understand and utilize nanomaterials, including their
classification, synthesis, functionalization, characterization
methods, separation and isolation techniques, and toxicity. In
addition, it covers fundamental information on different aspects of
analytical procedures and method development. Finally, it
emphasizes micro- and nano-enabled analytical devices and
instruments as well as nanotools for nanoanalysis. The book opens
with a section on fundamentals, then continues with a section on
the role of nanomaterials in analytical procedures, including
sample preparation, separation and detection. The third section
includes chapters on micro- and nano-enabled devices, as most
miniaturized microsystems include nanofeatures. Final sections
cover future perspectives, including nanoanalysis, bioanalysis,
toxic risks, and limitations of both technology and
commercialization. The book serves as a valuable resource for
students, instructors and researchers in analytical chemistry,
nanomaterials and nanotechnology investigating the use of
nanotechnology in their analytical procedures.
The Nutritional Biochemistry of Chromium(III), Second Edition,
reviews the fields of chromium biochemistry and nutrition and how
they have dramatically changed in the last decade. Editor John
Vincent has lead much of the research that has resulted in new
discoveries and reversals of previously held beliefs, such as
health concerns surrounding the toxicity of chromium(III). New
sections include a review of new evidence showing why chromium may
not be an essential element, why national recommendations may need
updating, and new data on the use of chromium supplementation in
animal feeds. Discussions on the controversial topic of the role of
chromium(III) at the molecular level in insulin signaling and
information on cell cultures and in vitro assays of chromium
toxicity are also covered.
Late-Stage Fluorination of Bioactive Molecules and
Biologically-Relevant Substrates reviews how the use of these
techniques on compounds with already known and relevant biological
activity can provide new pharmaceutical leads with improved
medicinal properties. The fluorination strategies discussed take
into account both conventional and novel reagents, including
nucleophilic, electrophilic, those of a radical nature, and diverse
families of organic compounds, such as (hetero) aromatic rings and
aliphatic substrates. Drawing on the authors' expert knowledge,
this book provides researchers with a broad set of applicable
methods to use in their work.
Studies in Natural Products Chemistry, Volume 61 discusses natural
products in the plant and animal kingdom that offer a huge
diversity of chemical structures resulting from biosynthetic
processes that have been modulated over the millennia through
genetic effects. With the rapid developments in spectroscopic
techniques and accompanying advances in high-throughput screening
techniques, it has become possible to rapidly isolate and determine
the structures and biological activity of natural products, thus
opening up exciting opportunities in the field of new drug
development to the pharmaceutical industry. This series covers the
synthesis or testing and recording of the medicinal properties of
natural products, providing cutting-edge accounts of the
fascinating developments in the isolation, structure elucidation,
synthesis, biosynthesis and pharmacology of a diverse array of
bioactive natural products.
Contemporary Catalysis: Fundamentals and Current Applications deals
with the fundamentals and modern practical applications of
catalysis. Topics addressed include historical development and the
importance of heterogeneous catalysis in the modern world, surfaces
and adsorption, the catalyst (preparation and characterization),
the reactor (integral and differential reactors, etc.), and an
introduction to spectroscopic and thermal characterization
techniques. Building on this foundation, the book continues with
chapters on important industrial processes, potential processes and
separate chapters on syngas production, Fischer Tropsch synthesis,
petroleum refining, environmental protection, and biomass
conversion. Contemporary Catalysis is an essential resource for
chemists, physical chemists, and chemical engineers, as well as
graduate and post graduate students in catalysis and reaction
engineering.
SPIRO COMPOUNDS A comprehensive treatment of the latest research
in, and applications of, spiro compounds Spiro Compounds: Synthesis
and Applications combines discussions of the latest advances in
spiro compound research with the most cutting-edge, real-world
applications of that knowledge. This book provides in-depth
coverage of the history, significance, properties, synthetic
methods, and applications of spiro compounds. As interest in spiro
compounds grows due to their unique conformational features and
their structural implications on biological systems, Spiro
Compounds delivers fulsome treatments of advances in spiro compound
synthesis (including stereoselective synthesis) methodologies. With
a special focus on the mechanisms of the reactions that lead to the
synthesis of spiro compounds, chapters in the book cover topics
such as: The history, significance, and unique properties of spiro
compounds The most important methodologies for their synthesis The
applications of spiro compounds in organic chemistry, biology, drug
discovery The most important syntheses of natural products bearing
a spiro ring Perfect for academic and industrial chemists, this
comprehensive discussion of spirocycles is an indispensable
resource for those practicing in the field.
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Isabel Castanheira, Norma Samman, Loreto H Munoz
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Metal- Free Synthetic Organic Dyes is a comprehensive guide to the
synthetic, organic dyes that are classified by their chemical
structure. As synthetic dyes are playing an increasingly important
role in modern life, with applications in both industry and
scientific research, this book provides insights on the many
research attempts that have been made to explore new
photosensitizers in the development of dye sensitized solar cells
(DSCs). These novel photosensitizers have incorporated, within
their structure, different organic groups, such as coumarins,
cyanines, hemicyanines, indolines, triphenylamines,
bis(dimethylfluorenyl) aminophenyls, phenothiazines,
tetrahydroquinolines, carbazoles, polyenes, fluorenes, and many
others. This comprehensive resource contains color figures and
schemes for each dye discussed, and is an invaluable resource for
organic, inorganic and analytical chemists working in academia and
industry.
Microbial processes are involved in food, chemical, pharmaceutical,
cosmetics, energy, and new-material industries. Over the past 2
decades, new or more efficient industrial processes involving
microorganisms have been launched, yielding purer, less expensive
products or substances not available using classical chemical
methods. Microbial Bioprocesses aims to give an overview of
established and successful processes and discusses the trends and
perspectives in industrial microbiology which, along with
tremendous progress in genetic and metabolic engineering in recent
years, are once again becoming an area of innovation and emerging
technologies. Microbial Bioprocesses covers the unique areas like
microbial volatiles (MVOCs), microbial bioinoculant development,
bacterial nanocelluloses production, and processes for remediation
by fungi and actinobacteria.
Studies in Natural Products Chemistry, Volume 60 covers the
synthesis, testing and recording of the medicinal properties of
natural products, providing cutting-edge accounts of fascinating
developments in the isolation, structure elucidation, synthesis,
biosynthesis and pharmacology of a diverse array of bioactive
natural products. With the rapid developments in spectroscopic
techniques and accompanying advances in high-throughput screening
techniques, it has become possible to rapidly isolate and determine
the structures and biological activity of natural products, thus
opening up exciting opportunities in the field of new drug
development in the pharmaceutical industry.
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