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Chemistry of Silica and Zeolite-Based Materials covers a wide range
of topics related to silica-based materials from design and
synthesis to applications in different fields of science and
technology. Since silica is transparent and inert to the light, it
is a very attractive host material for constructing artificial
photosynthesis systems. As an earth-abundant oxide, silica is an
ideal and basic material for application of various oxides, and the
science and technology of silica-based materials are fundamentally
important for understanding other oxide-based materials. The book
examines nanosolvation and confined molecules in silica hosts,
catalysis and photocatalysis, photonics, photosensors,
photovoltaics, energy, environmental sciences, drug delivery, and
health. Written by a highly experienced and internationally
renowned team from around the world, Chemistry of Silica and
Zeolite-Based Materials is ideal for chemists, materials
scientists, chemical engineers, physicists, biologists, biomedical
sciences, environmental scientists, toxicologists, and pharma
scientists. --- "The enormous versatility of silica for building a
large variety of materials with unique properties has been very
well illustrated in this book.... The reader will be exposed to
numerous potential applications of these materials - from
photocatalytic, optical and electronic applications, to chemical
reactivity in confined spaces and biological applications. This
book is of clear interest not only to PhD students and postdocs,
but also to researchers in this field seeking an understanding of
the possible applications of meso and microporous silica-derived
materials." - Professor Avelino Corma, Institute of Chemical
Technology (ITQ-CSIC) and Polytechnical University of Valencia,
Spain
Advances in Organometallic Chemistry, Volume 80, the latest release
in this longstanding serial, is known for its comprehensive
coverage of topics in organometallic synthesis, reactions,
mechanisms, homogeneous catalysis, and more. It is ideal for a wide
range of researchers involved in organometallic chemistry, with
this updated release including chapters on Organometallic-like
reactivity of group 10 metal-heteroatom sigma bonds, Organometallic
interactions between metal nanoparticles and carbon-based
molecules: a surface reactivity rationale, Group VI Allenylidene
Complexes, and more.
Advances in Clinical Chemistry, Volume 114, the latest installment
in this internationally acclaimed series, contains chapters
authored by world-renowned clinical laboratory scientists,
physicians and research scientists.
Imides: Medicinal, Agricultural, Synthetic Applications and Natural
Products Chemistry provides a comprehensive overview of imides
being developed as pharmaceuticals or experimental therapeutics.
Featuring a diverse range of experts in the field of imides, each
chapter reviews the state-of-the-art, including the isolation and
identification of naturally-occurring imides, as well as the total
synthesis of imide natural products. As there is a need for a
comprehensive review of imides as a class of naturally-occurring,
biologically active molecules, this book will be invaluable to
those in pharmaceuticals, academia, and anyone looking for clinical
applications.
Natural Products as Anticancer Agents introduces the different
types of natural products that have been used for cancer treatment.
Divided into four parts, covering anticancer agents derived from
terrestrial plants, anticancer agents derived from the marine
environment, and anticancer agents derived from microorganisms, as
well as evaluation of new anticancer agents, each part includes
discussion of the properties, synthesis/extraction, storage,
mechanism of action, and usage of the molecules. Discussion of the
future prospects in anticancer natural products—including several
new trends and an indication of where research in this area is
likely to go in the future—is also included.
Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry, Volume 129 is the definitive
series in the field-one of great importance to organic chemists,
polymer chemists and many biological scientists. Because biology
and organic chemistry increasingly intersect, the associated
nomenclature also is being used more frequently in explanations.
Written by established authorities in the field from around the
world, this comprehensive, updated release includes chapters on
Metal-Catalyzed Direct Arylation of 1,2-Azoles, The Literature of
Heterocyclic Chemistry, Part XVII, 2017, Pyrrolo-,
Imidazoquinolines and Pyrroloquinazolines with a Bridgehead
Nitrogen, Synthesis and Reactions of Arsole, Stibole, and Bismole,
Advances in Synthesis and Chemistry of Aziridines, and more.
Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry, Volume 128, is the definitive
series in the field-one of great importance to organic chemists,
polymer chemists and many biological scientists. Because biology
and organic chemistry increasingly intersect, the associated
nomenclature is being used more frequently in explanations. Written
by established authorities in the field from around the world, this
updated volume includes sections on Recent Advances in
1,2,4-Triazolo-[1,5-a]pyrimidine Chemistry, Fluorescent
Heterocycles: Recent Trends and New Developments, and Reactions of
3-Pyrrolin-2-ones.
Biobased Surfactants: Synthesis, Properties, and Applications,
Second Edition, covers biosurfactant synthesis and applications and
demonstrates how to reduce manufacturing and purification costs,
impurities, and by-products. Fully updated, this book covers
surfactants in biomedical applications, detergents, personal care,
food, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and nanotechnology. It reflects
on the latest developments in biobased surfactant science and
provides case scenarios to guide readers in efficient and effective
biobased surfactant application, along with strategies for research
into new applications. This book is written from a
biorefinery-based perspective by an international team of experts
and acts as a key text for researchers and practitioners involved
in the synthesis, utilization, and development of biobased
surfactants.
Progress in Heterocyclic Chemistry (PHC), Volume 30, the latest in
this annual review series commissioned by the International Society
of Heterocyclic Chemistry (ISHC), contains both highlights of the
previous year's literature on heterocyclic chemistry and articles
on new and developing topics of interest. Chapters in this updated
volume are all written by leading researchers in their field,
providing a systematic survey of the important, original material
reported in literature in 2017. As with previous volumes in the
series, this update will enable academics, industrial chemists and
advanced students to keep abreast of developments in heterocyclic
chemistry in a convenient resource.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Fluorine in Life Sciences: Pharmaceuticals, Medicinal Diagnostics
and Agrochemicals, volume four in Alain Tressaud's Progress in
Fluorine Science series, presents a critical, multidisciplinary
overview of the contributions of fluorinated products to solve
important global issues in various life science fields,
particularly in medicinal chemistry, molecular imaging techniques
and agriculture. Edited by recognized experts, this book provides
unique coverage of the wide-ranging uses and implications of
fluorine and fluorinated compounds. Topics include medicinal
monitoring and diagnosis, 19F MRI in medicine and in vivo cell
tracking, 18F-labeled radiopharmaceuticals, brain imaging and
neurology, risk assessment of reactive metabolites in drug
discovery, and more. Edited by Alain Tressaud, past Chair and
founder of the CNRS French Fluorine Network, each book in the
collection also includes the work of highly-respected volume
editors and contributors from both academia and industry who bring
valuable and varied content to this active field.
Key Heterocycle Cores for Designing Multitargeting Molecules
provides a helpful overview of current developments in the field.
Following a detailed introduction to the manipulation of
heterocycle cores for the development of dual or multitargeting
molecules, the book goes on to describe specific examples of such
developments, focusing on compounds such as Benzimidazole,
Acridine, Flavones, Thiazolidinedione and Oxazoline. Drawing on the
latest developments in the field, this volume provides a valuable
guide to current approaches in the design and development of
molecules capable of acting on multiple targets. Adapting the
heterocyclic core of a single-target molecule can facilitate its
development into an agent capable of acting on multiple targets.
Such multi-targeting drugs have the potential to become essential
components in the design of novel, holistic treatment plans for
complex diseases, making the design of such active agents an
increasingly important area of research.
Handbook of Biomolecules: Fundamentals, Properties and Applications
is a comprehensive resource covering new developments in
biomolecules and biomaterials and their industrial applications in
the fields of bioengineering, biomedical engineering,
biotechnology, biochemistry, and their detection methods using
biosensors. This book covers the fundamentals of biomolecules,
their roll in living organism, structure, sources, important
characteristics, and the industrial applications of these
biomaterials. Sections explore amino acids, carbohydrates, nucleic
acids, proteins, lipids, metabolites and natural products, then go
on to discuss purification techniques and detection methods.
Applications in biomolecular engineering, biochemistry and
biomedical engineering, among others, are discussed before
concluding with coverage of biomolecules as anticorrosion
materials.
Ranunculales Medicinal Plants: Biodiversity, Chemodiversity and
Pharmacotherapy comprehensively covers this order of flowering
plants, detailing the phytochemistry, chemotaxonomy, molecular
biology, and phylogeny of selected medicinal plants families and
genera and their relevance to drug efficacy. The book carries out
an exhaustive survey of the literature in order to characterize
global trends in the application of flexible technologies. The
interrelationship between Chinese species, and between Chinese and
non-Chinese species, is inferred through molecular phylogeny and
based on nuclear and chloroplast DNA sequencing. The book discusses
the conflict between chemotaxonomy and molecular phylogeny in the
context of drug discovery and development. Users will find
invaluable and holistic coverage on the study of Ranunculales that
will make this the go-to pharmaceutical resource.
Chiral Phosphorous Based Ligands in Earth-Abundant Transition Metal
Catalysis summarizes the most significant progress in the field of
chiral phosphine ligand chemistry and a broad range of
earth-abundant transition metal/chiral phosphine ligand-catalyzed
enantioselective transformations. The book provides an
authoritative and in-depth understanding of important topics about
asymmetric catalysis based on earth-abundant transition
metals/chiral phosphine ligands, making it ideal for organic
chemistry researchers working in the field of asymmetric catalysis,
synthetic methodologies and total synthesis. The development of new
chiral phosphine ligands to achieve precise stereo control in many
earth-abundant transition metal-catalyzed reactions is a very
important field in organic synthesis, materials science and
medicinal chemistry. The asymmetric synthesis promoted by
transition metal/chiral phosphine ligands provides one of the most
ideal ways to produce valuable optically active chemicals.
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