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The very best and latest advances compiled in a single volume--an
ideal resource for graduate students and researchers . . .
Here is the perfect introduction to chemistry under extreme or
non-classical conditions, including use of high temperature
species, high pressure, supercritical media, sonochemistry, and
microwave chemistry. Written by leading experts in their respective
fields, this unique text applies a unified approach to each method,
including background, instrumentation, examples, information on
industrial applications (where relevant), and sources for further
reading. Featured topics:
* Chemical Synthesis Using High Temperature Species
* Effect of Pressure on Inorganic Reactions
* Effect of Pressure on Organic Reactions
* Organic Synthesis at High Pressure
* Inorganic and Related Chemical Reactions in Supercritical
Fluids
* Organic Chemistry in Supercritical Fluids
* Industrial and Environmental Applications of Supercritical
Fluids
* Ultrasound as a New Tool for Synthetic Chemists
* Applications of High Intensity Ultrasound in Polymer
Chemistry
* Chemistry Under Extreme Conditions in Water Induced
Electrohydraulic Cavitation and Pulsed-Plasma Discharges
* Microwave Dielectric Heating Effects in Chemical Synthesis
* Biomolecules Under Extreme Conditions
It was the objective of the ASI on "Advances in High Pressure
Studies of Chemical and Biochemical Systems" to present the current
status of such studies and to emphasize the advances achieved
during the nine years since the previous ASI on "High Pressure
Chemistry." These advances are partly due to the improved
instrumentation enabling static and dynamic measurements at
pressures several orders of magnitude higher than before, and
partly due to the more general availability of high pressure
equipment. This has led to a remarkable development in various
areas of physics and chemistry, and especially in biochemistry.
Throughout the presentation of this Advanced Study Institute the
emphasis fell on the teaching character of such a summer school,
and the contributions in this volume are of such a nature.
Following a general introduction to modern high pressure research,
a series of chapters on theoretical and experimental studies of
gases, fluids and solids at high temperatures and pressures are
presented with special emphasis on the physical aspects involved.
Instrumentation used in such studies, viz. shock compression, NMR
spectroscopy, laser scattering, x-ray and neutron scattering, and
vibrational spectroscopy are treated in detail. The subsequent
chapters are devoted to the application of high pressure techniques
in the broad areas of organic, inorganic and biochemistry_ The
formal lectures were supplemented by 29 contributed papers, for
which a list of titles is included.
It was the objective of the ASI on "Advances in High Pressure
Studies of Chemical and Biochemical Systems" to present the current
status of such studies and to emphasize the advances achieved
during the nine years since the previous ASI on "High Pressure
Chemistry." These advances are partly due to the improved
instrumentation enabling static and dynamic measurements at
pressures several orders of magnitude higher than before, and
partly due to the more general availability of high pressure
equipment. This has led to a remarkable development in various
areas of physics and chemistry, and especially in biochemistry.
Throughout the presentation of this Advanced Study Institute the
emphasis fell on the teaching character of such a summer school,
and the contributions in this volume are of such a nature.
Following a general introduction to modern high pressure research,
a series of chapters on theoretical and experimental studies of
gases, fluids and solids at high temperatures and pressures are
presented with special emphasis on the physical aspects involved.
Instrumentation used in such studies, viz. shock compression, NMR
spectroscopy, laser scattering, x-ray and neutron scattering, and
vibrational spectroscopy are treated in detail. The subsequent
chapters are devoted to the application of high pressure techniques
in the broad areas of organic, inorganic and biochemistry_ The
formal lectures were supplemented by 29 contributed papers, for
which a list of titles is included.
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