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Enantioselective C-C Bond Forming Reactions: From Metal Complex-,
Organo-, and Bio-catalyzed Perspectives, Volume 73 in the Advances
in Catalysis series, highlights new advances in the field, with
this new volume presenting interesting chapters on topics such as
An introduction to Chirality, Metal-catalyzed stereoselective
C-C-bond forming reactions, Enantioselective C-C bond forming
reactions promoted by organocatalysts based on unnatural amino acid
derivatives, Enantioselective C-C bond formation in complex
multicatalytic system, Gold-based multicatalytic systems for
enantioselective C-C Bond forming reactions, Novel enzymatic tools
for C-C bond formation through the development of new-to-nature
biocatalysis, and more.
New Horizons in Modern Catalysis: Six Different Perspectives,
Volume 72 in the Advances in Catalysis series, highlights new
advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting
chapters on Carbanion-functionalized phosphines: New design
elements for catalyst development, Molecular Electrocatalysts for
Organic Electrosynthesis, Mechanistic aspects of secondary sphere
modification in organocatalysis, Earth-Abundant Transition
Metal-Catalyzed reactions with Iodine(III) reagents: from catalysis
to mechanistic studies, Design of metal nanoparticles for better
performance in catalysis, and Computational design of industrially
relevant enzymes.
Metal-Catalyzed Asymmetric Hydrogenation, Volume 68 in the Advances
in Catalysis series, fills the gap between journal papers and
textbooks across diverse areas of catalysis research. For more than
60 years, this series has recorded and presented the latest
progress in the field of catalysis, giving the scientific community
comprehensive and authoritative reviews. Chapters in this new
release include Asymmetric hydrogenation of functionalized olefins,
Asymmetric hydrogenation of unfunctionalized olefins or with poorly
coordinative groups, Asymmetric hydrogenation of imines, Asymmetric
hydrogenation of ketones, Asymmetric hydrogenation in industry, and
Computational insights into metal-catalyzed asymmetric
hydrogenation. This series is an invaluable and comprehensive
resource for chemical engineers and chemists working in the field
of catalysis in both academia and industry, with this release
focusing on solid acids, surface acidity and heterogeneous acid
catalysis.
Antimony (Sb) is an exciting chemical element ubiquitously present
in our daily lives. This book provides a coherent and
interdisciplinary picture of our current understanding of this
element. Subjects ranging from its mineralogy, mining and
environmental chemistry to its potential impact in ecosystems and
human health are discussed in this monograph.
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Montserrat Roig; Translated by Tiago Miller
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In the eight stories presented in The Song of Youth, Montserrat
Roig (Barcelona, 1946-1991) employs language as a weapon against
political and social "dismemory", enabling the stories of those
silenced by the brutal Franco regime to come to the fore. Feminist,
critical but always lyrical, Roig's writing gives shape and meaning
to the human experience.
Many areas of knowledge converge in the building industry and
therefore research in this field necessarily involves an
interdisciplinary approach. Effective research requires
strongrelation between a broad variety of scientific and
technological domains and more conventional construction or craft
processes, while also considering advanced management processes,
where all the main actors permanently interact. This publication
takes an interdisciplinary approach grouping various studies on the
building industry chosen from among the works presented for the 2nd
International Conference on Construction and Building Research. The
papers examine aspects of materials and building systems;
construction technology; energy and sustainability; construction
management; heritage, refurbishment and conservation. The
information contained within these pages may be of interestto
researchers and practitioners in construction and building
activities from the academic sphere, as well as public and private
sectors."
Advances in Catalysis, Volume 71 highlights new advances in the
field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on a
variety of topics, including Advances in the catalytic and
photocatalytic behavior of carborane derived metal complexes,
Transition metal catalyzed synthesis of derivatives of polyhedral
boron hydrides with B-N, B-P, B-O and B-S bonds, Recent advances in
transition metal catalyzed selective cage BH functionalization of
o-carboranes, Boron Compounds for Catalytic Applications,
Regioselective Carborane B-H/C-H Functionalization, and
Derivatization of monocarborane and dodecaborate anions by
controlled B-H activation.
Catalysis for Enabling Carbon Dioxide Utilization, Volume 70 in the
Advances in Catalysis series highlights new advances in the field,
with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on a variety
of topics, including Catalytic nonreductive CO2 conversions to
facilitate fine chemical synthesis, Electrochemical transformation
of CO2 into methanol, Electrocatalytic routes towards Carbon
Dioxide Activation and Utilization, Visible-light
photoredox-catalyzed organic transformations with CO2,
Heterogeneous catalysis for the conversion of CO2into cyclic and
polymeric carbonates, and Catalytic synthesis of biosourced organic
carbonates and sustainable hybrid materials from CO2.
This book reviews water treatment technologies for the removal of
pharmaceutically active compounds (PhACs). It provides the reader
with an overview of state-of-the-art techniques and recent efforts
to develop more sustainable approaches. After nearly two decades of
research into the presence and impact of PhACs in the environment,
they remain one of the hottest topics in the fields of
environmental chemistry, toxicology and engineering. Accordingly,
intensive research efforts are currently being devoted to water
treatment technologies that can reduce the presence of these
emerging contaminants in water bodies. This book examines various
types of contaminated water from industry, hospitals and urban
wastewater. It provides the reader with a range of potential
solutions for water treatment and reuse, and addresses the
advancement of analytical tools for evaluating the performance and
efficiency of treatment technologies.
This book presents the singular configurations associated with a
robot mechanism, together with robust methods for their
computation, interpretation, and avoidance path planning. Having
such methods is essential as singularities generally pose problems
to the normal operation of a robot, but also determine the
workspaces and motion impediments of its underlying mechanical
structure. A distinctive feature of this volume is that the methods
are applicable to nonredundant mechanisms of general architecture,
defined by planar or spatial kinematic chains interconnected in an
arbitrary way. Moreover, singularities are interpreted as
silhouettes of the configuration space when seen from the input or
output spaces. This leads to a powerful image that explains the
consequences of traversing singular configurations, and all the
rich information that can be extracted from them. The problems are
solved by means of effective branch-and-prune and numerical
continuation methods that are of independent interest in
themselves. The theory can be put into practice as well: a
companion web page gives open access to implementations of the
algorithms and the corresponding input files. Using them, the
reader can gain hands-on experience on the topic, or analyse new
mechanisms beyond those examined in the text. Overall, the book
contributes new tools for robot design, and constitutes a single
reference source of knowledge that is otherwise dispersed in the
literature.
Explores key language in context through real-life dialogues and
texts Builds and recycles the relevant vocabulary that students
need Helps students to communicate effectively and professionally
through practising essential grammar, functional language and
pronunciation Tip Boxes give extra help with learning skills and
cultural awareness Glossary and grammar reference section provide
extra support
This book depicts the Early Modern book markets in Europe and
colonial Latin America. The nature of book production and
distribution in this period resulted in the development of a truly
international market. The integration of the book market was
facilitated by networks of printers and booksellers, who were
responsible for the connection of distant places, as well as local
producers and merchants. At the same time, due to the particular
nature of books, political and religious institutions intervened in
book markets. Printers and booksellers lived in a politically
fragmented world where religious boundaries often shifted. This
book explores both the development of commercial networks as well
as how the changing institutional settings shaped relationships in
the book market.
This book aims to stimulate debate in the growing and highly
controversial area of measuring scholarly work. The authors examine
key aspects of this topic through the lens of the latest
theoretical developments in service science and associated fields.
It includes chapters explaining the theoretical developments and
methodological aspects of measuring the quality of academic
teaching and research, while other chapters provide a review and
analysis of various types of scholarly work metrics and processes
with examples from several countries, cultures, and educational
systems. The current growing concern about higher education (HE)
quality has prompted institutions to divide university teachers'
work into different areas and to design methods aimed at measuring
the productivity of these areas. It is widely accepted that the
need to evaluate HE service quality is a relevant issue for any
society. However, the authors argue that most of the current
practices used in the pursuit of this objective are jeopardizing
the future of the university as a place of knowledge generation,
science evolution and professional education.
In this outstanding collection of new work, the methods and
theories of formal syntax are focussed on grammatical variation and
change. The editors open the volume with an extensive and
accessible introduction to the ideas and techniques deployed in the
book and the phenomena and issues on which they are brought to
bear. Seventeen chapters follow, divided into two parts, the first
concerned with grammaticalization and the second with parametric
variation. These show what the application of contemporary theories
of syntax and language variation can reveal about syntactic change
and variation and the processes of parametric change which lie
behind them. They also demonstrate the value of testing and
constructing synchronic theories on the basis of historical data.
The analyses range over many languages and language families,
including Germanic, Romance, Greek, and Chinese.
This book will interest scholars and students of grammatical change
and theory at graduate level and above
Using real-life examples from the banking and insurance industries,
Quantitative Operational Risk Models details how internal data can
be improved based on external information of various kinds. Using a
simple and intuitive methodology based on classical transformation
methods, the book includes real-life examples of the combination of
internal data and external information. A guideline for
practitioners, the book begins with the basics of managing
operational risk data to more sophisticated and recent tools needed
to quantify the capital requirements imposed by operational risk.
The book then covers statistical theory prerequisites, and explains
how to implement the new density estimation methods for analyzing
the loss distribution in operational risk for banks and insurance
companies. In addition, it provides: Simple, intuitive, and general
methods to improve on internal operational risk assessment
Univariate event loss severity distributions analyzed using
semiparametric models Methods for the introduction of
underreporting information A practical method to combine internal
and external operational risk data, including guided examples in
SAS and R Measuring operational risk requires the knowledge of the
quantitative tools and the comprehension of insurance activities in
a very broad sense, both technical and commercial. Presenting a
nonparametric approach to modeling operational risk data,
Quantitative Operational Risk Models offers a practical perspective
that combines statistical analysis and management orientations.
Advances in Food Traceability Techniques and Technologies:
Improving Quality Throughout the Food Chain covers in detail a
topic of great importance to both the food industry which is
obliged to provide clear and accurate labeling of their products
and the government and other organizations which are tasked with
verification of claims of food quality and safety. The traceability
of food products is becoming ever more important as globalization
continues to increase the complexity of food chains. Coverage in
the book includes the wide range of technologies and techniques
which have been utilized in the tracing of food products. In
addition, the ways in which the misuse of food traceability will
affect the quality of food is also covered throughout. The first
part of the book introduces the concept of traceability in the food
industry, highlighting advantages of a robust traceability and the
difficulties involved in implementing them. The second part looks
at the technologies used to trace products, and the third section
reviews the legal requirements for food traceability in the EU, the
US, and the rest of the world. The final section contains a number
of case studies which evaluate how food traceability has been
successfully implemented in various foods focusing on the quality
of the food.
This volume helps us to understand that the current political
disorders in Catalonia have deep cultural roots. It focuses on the
rise of Catalan cultural, national and linguistic identity in the
20th century. What is happening in Catalonia? What lies behind its
political conflicts? Catalan identity has been evolving for
centuries, starting in early medieval ages (11th and 12lve
centuries). It is not a modern phenomenon. The emergence of
imperial Spain in the 16 c. and the French Ancien Regime in the 17
c. correlates with a decline of Catalan culture, which was
politically absorbed by the Spanish state after the conquest of
Barcelona in 1714. However, Catalan language and culture flourished
again under the stimulus of the European Romantic Nationalism
movement (known as the Renaixenca in Catalonia). During the first
Dictatorship (Primo de Rivera, 1923-1930), the Spanish Civil War
(1936-1939), and the long Francoist era (1939-1975), Catalan
language and culture were repressed, yet refurbished and
reconstructed at the same time. This rise of a plural, complex, and
non-homogeneous Catalan identity constitutes the subject matter of
this volume. National conflicts that emerged later in the Spanish
democratic state leant heavily on the life engagement and vital
commitment experienced by the entrenched intellectual movements of
the twentieth century in Catalonia, Valencian Country and the
Balearic Islands. This book reveals the cultural and literary
grassroots of these conflicts.
Many new drugs on the market are chiral compounds, that is, they
can exist in two non-superimposable mirror-image forms. Asymmetric
catalysis encompasses a large variety of processes for obtaining
such compounds. The performance of the catalyst in those processes
largely depends on the ligand that makes up the catalyst. This book
describes the most relevant ligand libraries for some key
processes, including an overview of the state of art and the key
mechanistic aspects that favor a high catalytic performance. Key
Features: The book presents historical content from the time of
discovery for each family of ligands. Provides a description of the
synthetic route and the ligand library's application in various
catalytic asymmetric reactions Suitable as supplementary reading
for courses targeting the design, synthesis and application of
chiral catalysts, asymmetric catalysis and sustainable production
Edited by a distinguished scientist in the field, the book has a
diverse audience including research groups in homogeneous
catalysis, particularly asymmetric transformations
This handbook focuses on the enormous literature applying
statistical methodology and modelling to environmental and
ecological processes. The 21st century statistics community has
become increasingly interdisciplinary, bringing a large collection
of modern tools to all areas of application in environmental
processes. In addition, the environmental community has
substantially increased its scope of data collection including
observational data, satellite-derived data, and computer model
output. The resultant impact in this latter community has been
substantial; no longer are simple regression and analysis of
variance methods adequate. The contribution of this handbook is to
assemble a state-of-the-art view of this interface. Features: An
internationally regarded editorial team. A distinguished collection
of contributors. A thoroughly contemporary treatment of a
substantial interdisciplinary interface. Written to engage both
statisticians as well as quantitative environmental researchers. 34
chapters covering methodology, ecological processes, environmental
exposure, and statistical methods in climate science.
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