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This book is designed to help the non-specialist user of
spectroscopic measurements and electronic structure computations to
achieve a basic understanding of the underlying concepts of quantum
chemistry.
This book describes green photocatalysts and their diverse
applications in the fields of environmental sciences and energy. It
especially takes a closer look at the removal of air and water
pollutants, the generation of hydrogen, photo fuel cells,
electrophotocatalysts, solar energy conversions, and green
biophotocatalysts. Furthermore it also discusses on the role of
catalysts along with their chemical reactions, challenges, past
developments and directions for further research on photocatalysts.
It includes recent developments of quantum dots (QDs) and
photocatalytic applications of QDs such as carbon materials like
carbon and graphene based QDs, metal, metal sulfide and metal oxide
based QDs as well as a detailed review on various types of
templates used for the preparation of porous g-C3N4 and its
applications in detail. This is done with special reference to dye
degradation, reduction of hexavalent Cr, and reduction of CO2 and
for the evolution of H2 photocatalytically. This book offers an
intriguing and useful guide for a broad readership in various
fields of catalysis, material sciences, environment and energy.
This series, edited by Nobel Prize winner Ida Prigogine and
Professor S.A. Rice, provides general information on a wide variety
of topics in chemical physics. Experts present comprehensive
analyses of subjects and aim to encourage the expression of
individual points of view. This approach to presenting an overview
of a subject should both stimulate research and serve as a
personalized learning text for beginners in the field.
Covering the properties of over 8,200 compounds, this volume,
written by the world s leading authority on chemical engineering,
is more comprehensive and thorough than any other book of its kind.
Antoine coefficients are one of the most important properties to
industry processes, and Carl Yaws provides all the skills necessary
for every chemical engineer, both academic and experienced.
Understanding Antoine coefficients for vapor pressure extends to
numerous other practical engineering processes, such as pure
components in storage vessels, the concentration of species in
vapor, relief valve design, as well as emissions into the
environment from exposed liquids.
The properties listed in "The Yaws Handbook of Vapor Pressure:
Antoine Coefficients" are useful when calculating: Bubble point
temperatures or pressuresDew point temperatures or
pressuresVapor-liquid equilibriumAnd many other processes, for
distillation columns, phase separators, and other mass transfer
process equipment.
Not available anywhere else, the information in this handbook is
a valuable addition to any engineer s library."
This series provides inorganic chemists with detailed and foolproof
procedures for the preparation of important and timely compounds.
Volume 34 continues to report such procedures with an up-to-date
selection of contributions by internationally-recognized
researchers, including the following:
In an ever-increasing domain of activity, Amino Acids, Peptides and
Proteins provides an annual compilation of the world's research
effort into this important area of biological chemistry. Comprising
a comprehensive review of significant developments at this
biology/chemistry interface, each volume opens with an overview of
amino acids and their applications. Work on peptides is reviewed
over several chapters, ranging from current trends in their
synthesis and conformational and structural analysis, to
peptidomimetics and the discovery of peptide-related molecules in
nature. The application of advanced techniques in structural
elucidation is incorporated into all chapters, whilst periodic
chapters on metal complexes of amino acids, peptides and
beta-lactams extend the scope of coverage. Efficient searching of
specialist topics is facilitated by the sub-division of chapters
into discrete subject areas, allowing annual trends to be
monitored. All researchers in the pharmaceutical and allied
industries, and at the biology/chemistry interface in academia will
find this an indispensable reference source. Volume 36 covers
literature published during 2003.
The main aim of the book is to perform a critical assessment of
the existing knowledge of chemical threats to environmental
security with special reference to the prevention of chemical
releases, rapid detection, risk assessment and effective management
of emergency situations and long-term consequences of chemical
releases. The technologies that are evaluated concern prevention
and management of both intentional and accidental releases of
chemicals in the environment. The participation of contributors
from different scientific fields and young scientists allows for a
multi-media focus covering threats to food, air, water and soil.
The experience of renowned authors and young scientists' ideas in
this field contributes to finding answers to critical questions and
to the identification of the future research needs and new
approaches in management and structuring of the preventive systems
and methodologies.
Lead covers the salient aspects of the chemistry of lead, its
environmental impact, and its effects on health.
The technical, economic and social importance of Lead, at the
present time, is beyond all doubt. However, over the last few
decades little attention has been given to its behaviour (the
properties and applications of its compounds, the environmental
distribution of these derivatives, and their impacts on living
creatures), this book addresses that gap.
It includes coverage of historical aspects, lead mining and
production, metal properties, common lead compounds, uses of lead
and its derivatives, coordination chemistry, organometallic
chemistry, environmental chemistry, toxicity mechanisms, and
treatment strategies for lead poisoning. Finally, describing
analytical procedures for the determination of lead in chemical,
biological and environmental samples.
* Written by a team of university teachers and researchers with
extensive experience in the fields of the chemistry, analytical
determination and environmental and health impact of lead and other
heavy metals
* For readers interested in the chemistry and biochemistry of lead
and its effects on ecosystems
* Provides comprehensive knowledge about lead toxicity and
preventive measures against lead poisoning
This book review series presents current trends in modern
biotechnology. The aim is to cover all aspects of this
interdisciplinary technology where knowledge, methods and expertise
are required from chemistry, biochemistry, microbiology, genetics,
chemical engineering and computer science. Volumes are organized
topically and provide a comprehensive discussion of developments in
the respective field over the past 3-5 years. The series also
discusses new discoveries and applications. Special volumes are
dedicated to selected topics which focus on new biotechnological
products and new processes for their synthesis and purification. In
general, special volumes are edited by well-known guest editors.
The series editor and publisher will however always be pleased to
receive suggestions and supplementary information. Manuscripts are
accepted in English.
Organophosphorus Chemistry provides a comprehensive annual review
of the literature. Coverage includes phosphines and their
chalcogenides, phosphonium salts, low coordination number
phosphorus compounds, penta- and hexa-coordinated compounds,
tervalent phosphorus acids, nucleotides and nucleic acids, ylides
and related compounds, and phosphazenes. The series will be of
value to research workers in universities, government and
industrial research organisations, whose work involves the use of
organophosphorus compounds. It provides a concise but comprehensive
survey of a vast field of study with a wide variety of
applications, enabling the reader to rapidly keep abreast of the
latest developments in their specialist areas. Specialist
Periodical Reports provide systematic and detailed review coverage
of progress in the major areas of chemical research. Written by
experts in their specialist fields the series creates a unique
service for the active research chemist, supplying regular critical
in-depth accounts of progress in particular areas of chemistry. For
over 80 years the Royal Society of Chemistry and its predecessor,
the Chemical Society, have been publishing reports charting
developments in chemistry, which originally took the form of Annual
Reports. However, by 1967 the whole spectrum of chemistry could no
longer be contained within one volume and the series Specialist
Periodical Reports was born. The Annual Reports themselves still
existed but were divided into two, and subsequently three, volumes
covering Inorganic, Organic and Physical Chemistry. For more
general coverage of the highlights in chemistry they remain a
'must'. Since that time the SPR series has altered according to the
fluctuating degree of activity in various fields of chemistry. Some
titles have remained unchanged, while others have altered their
emphasis along with their titles; some have been combined under a
new name whereas others have had to be discontinued. The current
list of Specialist Periodical Reports can be seen on the inside
flap of this volume.
Theoretical Aspects of Chemical Reactivity provides a broad
overview of recent theoretical and computational advancements in
the field of chemical reactivity. Contributions have been made by a
number of leaders in the field covering theoretical developments to
applications in molecular systems and clusters. With an increase in
the use of reactivity descriptors, and fundamental theoretical
aspects becoming more challenging, this volume serves as an
interesting overview where traditional concepts are revisited and
explored from new viewpoints, and new varieties of reactivity
descriptors are proposed. Includes applications in the frontiers of
reactivity principles, and introduces dynamic and statistical
viewpoints to chemical reactivity and challenging traditional
concepts such as aromaticity.
* Written by specialists in the field of chemical reactivity
* An authoritative overview of the research and progress
* An essential reference material for students
John Fetzer's "Career Management for Chemists" provides ample,
common-sense guidance on the key topics such as: Resumes and CVs,
Staying Driven & Current, Personal Skills & Traits
Networking, Teamwork & Leadership, Speaking & Listening
Writing Research Papers, Mentoring, Behavior & Rewards The
practical coverage reflects not only his long professional
experience but also his insight that, especially in today's
changing workplace, expectations and strategies for career
management require constant re-evaluation. Provides real,
common-sense, and proven means to enrich and make more rewarding a
technical career. Pre-publication comments from colleagues - "Not
only the student who is taking his first steps in the scientific
world would profit abundantly by mining this book for views and
ideas on the different sides of his chosen career. Also the
seasoned scientist will be stimulated to scrutinize his own habits
and pick up new thoughts, thereby becoming a more skilled
instructor of his younger colleagues." J. Andersson, University of
Munster, Germany "As one of the international collaborators of Dr.
John Fetzer, I want to warmly congratulate him. His efforts nicely
summarize very important topics for all who work in scientific
activities. But, at the same time, Career Management for Chemists
also provides some real insights for many people who are not
working in science. This is a nice guidebook on how to enrich our
lives and help us to become more successful!! K. Jinno, Toyohashi
University of Technology
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