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Written by some of the most talented young chemists in Europe, this
text covers most of the groundbreaking issues in materials science.
It provides an account of the latest research results in European
materials chemistry based on a selection of leading young
scientists participating in the 2008 European Young Chemists Award
competition. The contributions range from nanotechnology to
catalysis. In addition, the authors provide a current overview of
their field of research and a preview of future directions.
For materials scientists, as well as organic and analytical
chemists.
The European Young Chemist Award has now been awarded four times
(2006, 2008, 2010 and 2012). The authors of the previous books
based on the competition have become some of the leading scientists
in Europe. These books truly provide a glimpse into the future
research landscape of European chemistry. Fifteen top contributions
have been selected for this single volume covering areas of
chemistry and materials science. The broad range of themes is
presented in an approachable and readable manner equally
appropriate for non-specialists on the topic. The overview of
intriguing topics includes chemical synthesis and advanced
methodologies as well as materials, nanoscience and
nanotechnologies.
Written by some of the most talented young chemists in Europe, this
text covers most of the groundbreaking issues in chemistry. It
provides an account of the latest research results in European
chemistry based on a selection of leading young scientists
participating in the 2008 European Young Chemists Award
competition. The contributions range from self-organization to new
catalytic synthetic methodologies to organocatalysis. In addition,
the authors provide a current overview of their field of research
and a preview of future directions.
For organic, catalytic, natural products and biochemists.
Providing a glimpse into the future, the young scientists
contributing here were considered to be the most important for
tomorrow's chemistry and materials science. They present the state
of the art in their particular fields of research, with topics
ranging from new synthetic pathways and nanotechnology to green
chemistry.
Of major interest to organic chemists, materials scientists and
biochemists.
This book contains the contributions of selected young chemists
from the field of nanotechnology and material sciences. The
contributions
are grouped under the following umbrella topics:
Self assembly
Nanomaterials
Molecular Machinery
This volume is an indispensable read for all materials scientists,
organic, and inorganic chemists, Ph.D. students in chemistry
and
material sciences interested in seeing what tomorrow's chemistry
will look like.
This volume represents one of the two edited by inviting a
selection of young researchers participating to the European Young
Chemist Award 2010. The other volume concerns the area of
Nanotechnology/Material Science and is titled: Molecules at Work.
This book contains the contributions of selected young chemists
from the field of synthetic chemistry. The contributions are
grouped under the three following umbrella topics: Synthetic
Methods Catalysis Combinatorial and Chemical Biology This volume is
an indispensable read for all organic and inorganic chemists,
biochemists, chemists working with/on organometallics, and Ph.D.
students in chemistry interested in seeing what tomorrow's
chemistry will look like.
Written by some of the most talented young chemists in Europe, this
text covers most of the groundbreaking issues in chemistry. It
provides an account of the latest research results in European
chemistry based on a selection of leading young scientists
participating in the 2008 European Young Chemists Award
competition. The contributions range from self-organization to new
catalytic synthetic methodologies to organocatalysis. In addition,
the authors provide a current overview of their field of research
and a preview of future directions.
For organic, catalytic, natural products and biochemists.
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