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Palladium-Catalyzed Modification of Nucleosides, Nucleotides and
Oligonucleotides describes the procedures and protocols related to
the modification of nucleosides, nucleotides and oligonucleotides
via Pd-mediated cross-coupling processes. The book highlights the
growing area of nucleic acid modification and how Pd-mediated
coupling reactions can assist this development. Users will find key
synthetic protocols for these reactions in this latest volume in
the Latest Trends in Palladium Chemistry series. As most of the
research in the field of antiviral agents has centered on the use
of modified nucleosides that have exhibited promising activity,
this book provides an up-to-date reference for both professionals
in industry and other interested parties.
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Fluoride
(Hardcover)
Enos Wamalwa Wambu, Grace J. Lagat, Ayabei Kiplagat
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R3,675
Discovery Miles 36 750
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Gems still exert a powerful influence on the modern world,
enlightened though it is said to be: once poverty-stricken,
Botswana has recently found sudden wealth under the desert sands,
where diamonds have been hiding for a hundred million years. In the
Congo, Zaire, and Angola, civil war in our times has been inspired
partly by mineral riches. And the rivalry of East and West over the
African continent is concerned almost entirely with natural
resources. This absorbing and often astonishing history of
legendary gems is told with style and wit by expert gemmologist
Eric Bruton. Amid legends and intrigue are hard facts about gems -
classification, valuation and engraving. Prospecting and mining
details, plus the inside (and sometimes sordid) stories of how
enormous stones were cut and dispersed in great secrecy, make this
book a 'must' read for the gemmologist and jeweller.
Chemical modelling covers a wide range of disciplines, and this
book is the first stop for any chemist, materials scientist,
biochemist, or molecular physicist wishing to acquaint themselves
with major developments in the applications and theory of chemical
modelling. Containing both comprehensive and critical reviews, it
is a convenient reference to the current literature. Coverage
includes, but is not limited to, considerations towards rigorous
foundations for the natural-orbital representation of molecular
electronic transitions, quantum and classical embedding schemes for
optical properties, machine learning for excited states, ultrafast
and wave function-based electron dynamics, and attosecond
chemistry.
Catalysts are required for a variety of applications and
researchers are increasingly challenged to find cost effective and
environmentally benign catalysts to use. This volume looks at
modern approaches to catalysis and reviews the extensive
literature. Chapters highlight reactions active under oxidative
coupling of methane conditions and how they are interlinked,
heterogeneous nickel catalysts and their use in laboratory and
industry, the reaction mechanism of heterogeneous catalysis with
the surface science probe, the concepts of electroless deposition
(ED) methods for preparation of true bimetallic catalysts, the
general subject of metal-support interactions occurring over
ruthenium-based catalysts and benzene as the target volatile
organic compound (VOC). Appealing broadly to researchers in
academia and industry, these illustrative chapters bridge the gap
from academic studies in the laboratory to practical applications
in industry not only for catalysis field but also for environmental
protection. The book will be of great benefit to any researcher
wanting a succinct reference on developments in this area now and
looking to the future.
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