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The 'fuel crises' in 1972-73 generated world wide effort for the
search for an Alternative Energy source to fossil fuels. Solar
energy was identJfied as one of the alternatives to fossil fuels.
On one hand the developed countries are trying to maintain their
standard of living while the developing countries are trying to
solve their industrial, social and economical problems to increase
their standard of living. After this period a lot of Research and
Development in the field of solar energy was carried out both in
developing and developed countries and solar energy is utilized in
domestic, agricultural and industrial sectors and also in the
space. During the period of ,"Oil Crises" industrialized countries
expended their activities in solar energy and substantial progress
was made. In few developing countries seperate funding in the field
of solar energy R&D was also provided through national and
international, organizations. Time has now come when one should
seriously look into the problems and screen, select, adapt, and
manage emerging solar energy technology for its use in developing
countries. Also the International Organizations will have to play a
major role in this direction which may assist building up of a
local solar energy R&D and manufacturing capabilities in
developing countries which should be based on a long term but on
necessary basis.
The 'fuel crises' in 1972-73 generated world wide effort f6r the
search for an Alternative Energy source to fossil fuels. Solar
energy waS identified as one of the alternatives to fossil fuels.
On one hand the developed countries are trying to maintain their
standard of living while the developing countries are trying to
solve their industrial, social and economical problems to increase
their standard of living. After this period a lot of Research and
Development in the field of solar energ'y was carried out both in
developing and developed countries and solar energy i. utilized in
domestic, agricultural and indvstrial sectors and also in the
space. During the period of "Oil Crises" industrialized countries
expended their activities in solar energy and substantial progress
was made. In f. ew developing countries seperate funding in the
field of solar energy R&D was also provided through national
and international, organizations. Time has now come when one should
. eriously look into the problems and screen, select, adapt, and
manage emerging solar energy technology for its use in developing
countries. Also the International Organizations will have to play a
major role in this direction which may assist building up of a
local Solar energy' R&D and manufacturing capabilities in
developing countries which should be based ori a long term but on
necessary basis.
The 'fuel crises' in 1972-73 generated world wide effort for the
search for an Alternative Energy source to fossil fuels. Solar
energy was identJfied as one of the alternatives to fossil fuels.
On one hand the developed countries are trying to maintain their
standard of living while the developing countries are trying to
solve their industrial, social and economical problems to increase
their standard of living. After this period a lot of Research and
Development in the field of solar energy was carried out both in
developing and developed countries and solar energy is utilized in
domestic, agricultural and industrial sectors and also in the
space. During the period of ,"Oil Crises" industrialized countries
expended their activities in solar energy and substantial progress
was made. In few developing countries seperate funding in the field
of solar energy R&D was also provided through national and
international, organizations. Time has now come when one should
seriously look into the problems and screen, select, adapt, and
manage emerging solar energy technology for its use in developing
countries. Also the International Organizations will have to play a
major role in this direction which may assist building up of a
local solar energy R&D and manufacturing capabilities in
developing countries which should be based on a long term but on
necessary basis.
Explains the role of reactive intermediates in biological
systems as well as in environmental remediation
With its clear and systematic approach, this book examined the
broad range of reactive intermediate that can be generated in
biological environments, detailing the fundamental properties of
each reactive intermediate. Readers gain a contemporary
understanding of how these intermediates react with different
compounds, with an emphasis on amino acids, peptides, and proteins.
The author not only sets forth the basic chemistry and nature of
reactive intermediates, he also demonstrates how the properties of
the intermediates presented in the book compare with each
other.
"Oxidation of Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins" begins with a
discussion of radical and non-radical reactive species as well as
an exploration of the significance of reactive species in the
atmosphere, disinfection processes, and environmental remediation.
Next, the book covers such topics as: Thermodynamics of amino acids
and reactive species and the effect of metal-ligand binding in
oxidation chemistryKinetics and mechanisms of reactive halogen,
oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, sulfur and phosphate species as well as
reactive high-valent Cr, Mn, and Fe speciesReactivity of the
species with molecules of biological and environmental
importanceGeneration of reactive species in the laboratory for
kinetics studiesOxidation of amino acids, peptides, and proteins by
permanganate, ferryl, and ferrate speciesApplication of reactive
species in purifying water and treating wastewater
With this book as their guide, readers will be able to assess
the overall effects of reactive intermediates in biological
environments. Moreover, they'll learn how to apply this knowledge
for successful water purification and wastewater treatment.
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