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Analytical Chemistry ............................................3Biochemistry ........................................................5Chemical Engineering ..........................................7Computational and Theoretical Chemistry ..........8Electrochemistry ................................................10Environmental Chemistry ..................................11Fuels and Petrochemicals....................................12General Chemistry..............................................13Industrial & Applied Chemistry ..........................14Inorganic Chemistry ..........................................15Liquid Crystals/Materials Chemistry....................16Medicinal Chemistry ..........................................19Natural Product Chemistry ................................20Organic Chemistry..............................................22Photochemistry/Physical Chemistry....................25Polymer Chemistry ............................................27Separation Science/Chromatography ................28Spectroscopy ......................................................29
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Analytical Chemistry
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ProcessValidation inManufacturingof Biopharm-aceuticalsThird EditionEdited by
Anurag S. RathoreIndian Institute of Technology,New Delhi
Gail SoferSofeWare Associates, Austin, Texas, USA
Process Validation in Manufacturing ofBiopharmaceuticals, Third Edition delves intothe key aspects and current practices of processvalidation. It includes discussion on the final ver-sion of the FDA 2011 Guidance for Industry onProcess Validation Principles and Practices, com-monly referred to as the Process ValidationGuidance (PVG), issued in final form on January24, 2011. The book also provides guidelines andcurrent practices, as well as industrial case stud-ies illustrating the different approaches that canbe taken for successful validation of biopharma-ceutical processes. Case studies include
• Process validation for membrane chromatography
• Leveraging multivariate analysis tools to qualify scale-down models
• A matrix approach for process validation of a multivalent bacterial vaccine
• Purification validation for a therapeutic monoclonal antibody expressed and secretedby Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells
• Viral clearance validation studies for a product produced in a human cell line
A much-needed resource, this book presentsprocess characterization techniques for scalingdown unit operations in biopharmaceuticalmanufacturing, including chromatography,chemical modification reactions, ultrafiltration,and microfiltration. It also provides practicalmethods to test raw materials and in-processsamples. Stressing the importance of taking arisk-based approach towards computerized sys-tem compliance, this book will help you andyour team ascertain process validation is carriedout and exceeds expectations.
Catalog no. K12321, May 2012, 531 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-5093-0, $169.95 / £108.00Also available as eBook
Handbook ofAnalyticalValidationMichael E. SwartzCambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Ira S. KrullNortheastern University, Boston,Massachusetts, USA
Written for practitioners in both the drug andbiotechnology industries, the Handbook ofAnalytical Validation carefully compiles currentregulatory requirements on the validation ofnew or modified analytical methods. Sheddinglight on method validation from a practicalstandpoint, the handbook:
• Contains practical, up-to-date guidelines for analytical method validation
• Summarizes the latest regulatory require-ments for all aspects of method validation,even those coming from the USP, but undergoing modifications
• Covers development, optimization, valida-tion, and transfer of many different types ofmethods used in the regulatory environment
Simplifying the overall process of method devel-opment, optimization and validation, the guide-lines in the Handbook apply to both smallmolecules in the conventional pharmaceuticalindustry, as well as well as the biotech industry.
Selected Contents:
Introduction to Analytical Method Validation.Analytical Instrument Qualification. HPLCMethod Development and Optimization withValidation in Mind. Method Validation Basics.Robustness and System Suitability. SettingSpecifications and Investigating Out-of-Specification Results. Validation by Type ofMethod. Analytical Method Transfer.Implementing New Technology in a RegulatedEnvironment. Glossary of Terms Related toChromatographic Method Validation.
Catalog no. DK2235, April 2012, 220 pp.ISBN: 978-0-8247-0689-0, $139.95 / £89.00
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Analytical Chemistry
Ion MobilitySpectrometryThird EditionG.A. EicemanNew Mexico State University, Las Cruces, USA
Z. KarpasNuclear Research Center, Beer-Sheva, Israel
Herbert H. Hill, Jr.Washington State University, Pullman, USA
Beginning with a thorough discussion of thefundamental theories and physics of ion mobili-ty, this third edition reference follows the tradi-tional organization of the original, beginningwith fundamental theories and physics of ionmobility. It then moves on to the recentadvances in instrumentation and newly pio-neered applications. Each chapter is thoroughlyupdated, with new information on presenttrends in IMS and coverage of FAIMS andDMS/MS. Significant expansion to the Biologicaland Biomedical section is provided. The previous-ly included CD-ROM is now available as a web-page for instructors.
Catalog no. K12739, December 2012, c. 440 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-5997-1, $149.95 / £95.00Also available as eBook
ElectrokineticParticleTransport in Micro-/Nano-FluidicsDirect NumericalSimulation AnalysisShizhi Qian and Ye AiSeries: Surfactant Science
This book provides a fundamental understand-ing of the electrokinetic particle transport inmicro/nano-fluidics, involving electrophoresis,dielectrophoresis, electroosmosis, and induced-charge electroosmosis. It emphasizes the directnumerical simulation of electrokinetic particletransport phenomena, plus several supportiveexperimental studies. The authors use COMSOLMultiphysics® to conduct all the numerical simu-lations presented and include the correspondingscript files in the book. The book is a resource forresearchers in micro/nano-fluidics and can serveas a supplementary textbook for course in elec-trokinetic transport phenomena.
Catalog no. K12520, May 2012, 398 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-5438-9, $129.95 / £82.00Also available as eBook
CharacterizationofNanostructuresSverre Myhra and John C. RivièreOxford University, Yarnton, UK
Divided into two parts, this book providesthumbnail sketches of the most widely usedtechniques and methods that apply to nanos-tructures and discusses typical applications tosingle nanoscale objects, as well as ensembles ofsuch objects. The authors focus on the needs inthe research laboratory but also address theneeds of quality control, industrial troubleshoot-ing, and online analysis. They describe opera-tional modes most relevant to nanoscale charac-terization, and offer unique content on systemsof different dimensionalities and functionalities.
Catalog no. K12508, July 2012, c. 334 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-5415-0, $149.95 / £95.00Also available as eBook
Practical Guideand SpectralAtlas forInterpretiveNear-InfraredSpectroscopySecond EditionJerry Workman, Jr.Unity Scientific LLC, Brookfield,Connecticut, USA
Lois WeyerLandenberg, Pennsylvania, USA
Interpretive spectroscopy provides a basis for theestablishment of cause-and-effect relationshipsbetween spectrometer response and the chemi-cal properties of the samples. The popular firstedition of this text delivered a unique focus onstructure correlation and interpretation of spec-tra for the practitioner. The thoroughly updatedand revised second edition expands on this byoffering a full library of four color spectra in alarger format to ensure clarity and reader com-prehension.
Catalog no. K13491, April 2012, 326 pp.SBN: 978-1-4398-7525-4, $199.95 / £127.00Also available as eBook
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Analytical Chemistry/Biochemistry
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PAT Applied inBiopharmaceu-tical ProcessDevelopmentandManufacturingAn Enabling Tool forQuality-by-DesignEdited by
Cenk Undey, Duncan Low, Jose C. Menezes,and Mel KochThis book summarizes the state of the art inprocess analytical technologies applied to variousaspects of biopharmaceutical process develop-ment and manufacturing. The text summarizesregulatory perspectives, FDA/EMEA guidelines,and new expectations. In addition, it exploresnew technology, especially in the area of real-time monitoring for end-point control, as well asnew sensor and analytical technologies. It detailsestablished and emerging measurement tech-nologies, including future needs, and challengesthat require further research. The authors alsopresent successful industrial-scale deploymentcase studies and strategies from the biopharma-ceutical industry and discuss future trends.
Catalog no. K11448, December 2011, 327 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-2945-5, $159.95 / £99.00Also available as eBook
Biotechnologyof PlasmaProteinsRoger L. LundbladLundblad Biotechnology, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
Discussing the role of plasma proteins in currentbiotechnology, this book describes the proteincomposition of human plasma, the fractionationof plasma to obtain therapeutic proteins, andthe analysis of these products. It delineates thepath from plasma products to recombinantproducts, and highlights products from albu-min, intravenous immunoglobins, and coagula-tion. It offers a comprehensive review of currenttechniques for the analysis of proteins includingelectrophoresis, chromatography, spectropho-tometry, and mass spectrometry, as well asupdates not published since 1975.
Catalog no. K12286, August 2012, 470 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-5026-8, $149.95 / £95.00Also available as eBook
StructuralGlycobiologyEdited by
Elizabeth Yuriev andPaul A. RamslandStructural glycobiology is arapidly growing field ofresearch that examines thestructural and functionalroles of carbohydrates. Thisbook investigates how research findings haverevealed key structural and associated biologicalinformation on carbohydrates and glycolipids.The first part focuses on theoretical and model-ing-based approaches. The second part presentswell-established experimental approaches forthe structural determination of carbohydrate-protein complexes and large glycoproteinassemblies. The final part covers alternative andemerging techniques for yielding structuralinformation on carbohydrates from complexbiological samples.
Catalog no. K12506, October 2012, c. 344 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-5460-0, $119.95 / £76.99Also available as eBook
MaterialsScience of DNAEdited by
Jung-II JinKorea University, Seoul, South Korea
James GroteAFRL/RXPS, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, USA
As interest continues to grow, DNA is expectedto become focal to nanobiotechnology becauseof its structural and chemical characteristics.With chapters written by experts in their respec-tive fields, this text chiefly focuses on the rapid-ly growing fields of nanoscience, nanotechnolo-gy, and biotechnology. It is the first to addressthe materials science facet of DNA, rather thanits chemical, biochemical, or biological aspects.It includes tables, graphs, equations, and anancillary CD-ROM to provide understanding ofDNA and the great potential of this biopolymeras advanced material.
Catalog no. K11352, December 2011, 338 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-2741-3, $119.95 / £76.99Also available as eBook
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Biochemistry
Chemistry ofProtein andNucleic AcidCross-Linkingand ConjugationSecond EditionShan S. Wong andDavid M. JamesonSince the publication of the first edition ofChemistry of Protein Conjugation and Cross-Linking in 1991, new cross-linking reagents,notably multifunctional cross-linkers, have beendeveloped and synthesized. The completion of thehuman genome project has opened a new area forstudying nucleic acid and protein interactions usingnucleic acid cross-linking reagents, and advanceshave also been made in the area of biosensors andmicroarray biochips for the detection and analysisof genes, proteins, and carbohydrates. In addition,developments in physical techniques with unprece-dented sensitivity and resolution have facilitated theanalysis of cross-linked products. Updated to reflect the advances of the 21st cen-tury, this book offers:
• An overview of the chemical principlesunderlying the processes of cross-linking andconjugation
• A thorough list of cross-linking reagents pub-lished in the literature since the first edition,covering monofunctional, homobifunctional,heterobifunctional, multifunctional, and zero-length cross-linkers
• Reviews of the use of these reagents in studying protein tertiary structures, geometricarrangements of subunits within complexproteins and nucleic acids, near-neighboranalysis, protein-to-protein or ligand–receptorinteractions, and conformational changes ofbiomolecules
• Discusses the application of immunoconjuga-tion for immunoassays, immunotoxins fortargeted therapy, microarray technology foranalysis of various biomolecules, and solidstate chemistry for immobilizations
Selected Contents:
Overview of Protein Conjugation. Review ofProtein and Nucleic Acid Chemistry. ReagentsTargeted to Specific Functional Groups. How toDesign and Choose Cross-Linking Reagents.Homobifunctional Cross-Linking Reagents.Heterobifunctional Cross-Linkers. ...
Catalog no. 7491, October 2011, 622 pp.ISBN: 978-0-8493-7491-3, $199.95 / £127.00Also available as eBook
Stem Cells andRevasculariz-ation TherapiesEdited byHyunjoon Kong andLawrence B. SchookUniversity of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA
Andrew J. PutnamUniversity of California - Irvine, USA
Series: Biotechnology and Bioprocessing
In the last few decades, significant advancementsin the biology and engineering of stem cells haveenabled progress in their clinical application torevascularization therapies. Some strategiesinvolve the mobilization of endogenous stem cellpopulations, and others employ cell transplanta-tion. However, both techniques have benefitedfrom multidisciplinary efforts to create biomateri-als and other biomedical tools that can improveand control the fate of stem cells, and advanceour understanding of them.Stem Cells and Revascularization Therapiesfocuses on the fundamentals and applied studiesin stem cell biology, and provides perspectivesassociated with the development of revascular-ization strategies. To help readers understand themultidisciplinary issues associated with this topic,this book has been divided into four sections:
• Section 1: Explores how to define, isolate,and characterize various stem and progenitorcell populations for neovascularization
• Section 2: Summarizes some especially usefulmodel systems and approaches used to regulate angiogenesis, vasculogenesis, andarteriogenesis, and explores their impact onformation of functional vessels in vivo
• Section 3: Focuses on stem cell homing to sitesof injury and inflammation, as well as strategiesto exploit this mobilization phenomenon
• Section 4: Covers stem cell transplantationtopics, including recreating features ofendogenous stem cell niches to maintain themultipotency of transplanted cells and combi-natorial delivery of cells and molecular factors
Intended to inspire new contributions to improvethe therapeutic efficacy, Stem Cells andRevascularization Therapies outlines emergentfindings and challenges regarding the use ofstem cells in revascularization therapies.Overcoming the significant hurdles to our under-standing of stem cell biology will enhance theirutility in promoting new blood vessel formation.
Catalog no. K10180, December 2011, 342 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-0323-3, $149.95 / £95.00Also available as eBook
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Biochemistry/Chemical Engineering
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Fundamentalsof AutomaticProcess ControlUttam Ray ChaudhuriUniversity of Calcutta, India
Utpal Ray ChaudhuriJadavpur University,Calcutta, India
Series: Chemical Industries
Chemical engineers need to know about theappropriate use of both control hardware andsoftware and must be able to select/write com-puter programs that interface the hardware andsoftware to run a plant effectively. This book pro-vides an integrated introduction to the hardwareand software of automatic control systems. Itsolves problems from the GATE examination andprovides explanations for each solution. It alsoincludes various examples of control systems com-monly used in plants, Laplacian mathematics withsolutions, as well as virtual laboratory software.
Catalog no. K14975, October 2012, c. 264 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4665-1420-1, $139.95 / £89.00
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Introduction toChemicalReactorAnalysisSecond EditionR.E. Hayes and J.P. MmbagaThis second edition of a successful premiere vol-ume involves a considerable expansion to makeit suitable for a two-semester undergraduatecourse in chemical reaction engineering.Additional material focuses on catalysis and cat-alytic reactors. The authors also cover, andexpand upon, adsorption and reaction in hetero-geneous catalysis. A new chapter on transportprocess in catalysis is included also. A compre-hensive appendix of numerical methods, withreference to the popular commercial softwarepackages Polymath, COMSOL, Multiphysics, andMatlab®, is are included as well.
Catalog no. K13005, October 2012, c. 603 pp.Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-4398-6700-6$99.95 / £39.99
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MembraneModificationTechnology andApplicationsEdited by
Nidal Hilal and Chris J. WrightSwansea University, UK
Mohamed KhayetUniversity Complutense of Madrid, Spain
Written for analytical, materials, and environ-mental chemists, as well as chemical and envi-ronmental engineers, this reference presents thecomplete range of membrane modificationtechniques used to increase efficiency of mem-brane processes. Modification of different mate-rials and geometrics include flat-sheet, hollow-fiber and nano-fiber membranes, reverse osmo-sis (RO), membrane distillation (MD), gas sepa-ration (GS), pervaporation (PV), and membranefuel cells (MFC). The authors cover recentadvances in the field and describe novel andmost-used membrane characterization tech-niques. Chapters contain tables, figures, photo-graphs, and equations.
Catalog no. K12964, June 2012, 510 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-6635-1, $169.95 / £108.00Also available as eBook
Nobel LaureatesThe Art and Scienceof Chemistry inBiomedical ResearchVolume 1Vassil St. GeorgievNational Institutes of Health,Bethesda, Maryland, USA
Providing detailed summaries, this referencereviews the biomedical research conducted overthe last 110 years for which most of the NobelPrizes in Chemistry have been awarded. Itencompasses not only the initial discoveriesmade in each particular field of science thatwere honored with a Nobel Prize but also thecontributions of countless other scientists beforeand after the prize was given that greatlyexpanded the field to the present day.
Catalog no. K14401, November 2012, c. 1884 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4665-0173-7, $349.95 / £223.00
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Computational and Theoretical Chemistry
Concepts andMethods inModernTheoreticalChemistryTwo-Volume SetEdited by
Swapan K. Ghosh andPratim Kumar ChattarajSeries: Atoms, Molecules, and Clusters
Written for students at advanced undergraduateand graduate levels, this two-volume set coversall the major areas of research in theoreticalchemistry, including the statistical treatment ofatoms and molecules.
Catalog no. K14617, January 2013ISBN: 978-1-4665-0623-7, $199.95 / £127.00Individual volumes available in print or as eBook
Volume 1: Electronic Structureand ReactivityCatalog no. K14558, January 2013ISBN: 978-1-4665-0528-5, $119.95 / £76.99
Volume II: Statistical MechanicsCatalog no. K14616, January 2013ISBN: 978-1-4665-0620-6, $119.95 / £76.99
Chemoinfor-maticsAdvanced Controland ComputationalTechniquesEdited by
Hossein G. GilaniUniversity of Guilan, Iran
Katia G. SamperUniversity of Barcelona, Spain
Reza K. HaghiUniversity of Salford, Manchester, UK
This new book provides an important under-standing of the main computational techniquesused for processing chemical and biological struc-tural data. The theoretical background to a num-ber of techniques is introduced. General dataanalysis techniques and examination of the appli-cation techniques in the industy are presented,along with current practices and current research.The book also provides practical experience ofcommercially available systems and includessmall-scale chemoinformatics-related projects.
Catalog no. N10620, July 2012, 226 pp.ISBN: 978-1-926895-23-9, $89.95 / £57.99Also available as eBook
ComputationalMethods forReproductiveandDevelopmentalToxicologyEdited by
Donald R. MattisonSeries: QSAR in Environmental and Health Sciences
This volume provides a timely, comprehensiveoverview of computational approaches in repro-ductive and developmental toxicology. The bookreviews the complexity of reproductive anddevelopmental processes and the large numberof chemicals in the environment and in drugdevelopment to which adults of reproductive ageare exposed or treated. It highlights the need todetermine those that represent potential hazardsand strategies for evaluating that information.The text includes legislative initiatives focusingon the identification of reproductive and devel-opmental hazards while reducing use of animals.
Catalog no. K12813, December 2012, c. 450 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-6107-3, $159.95 / £99.00Also available as eBook
QSAR and SPECTRAL-SAR inComputationalEcotoxicologyEdited by
Mihai V. PutzWest University of Timisoara,Romania
This book presents a collection of studies basedon the epistemological bulk data-information-knowledge of the chemicals used in green chem-istry. It assesses a specific model of pattern char-acterization of concerned active substances atthe bio-, eco-, and pharmacologic levels throughunitary formulation of the effector-receptor bind-ing degree potential, including the logistic typeby employing a computational algebraic quanti-tative structure-activity relationship (QSAR)model called SPECTRAL-SAR. It aims to minimizethe residual recorded activities in the experi-ments that study the enzymic, ionic liquid,antagonist, and allosteric inhibition interactions.
Catalog no. N10615, July 2012, 256 pp.ISBN: 978-1-926895-13-0, $129.95 / £82.00Also available as eBook
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Computational and Theoretical Chemistry
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MolecularModeling forthe Design ofNovelPerformanceChemicals andMaterialsEdited by
Beena RaiTata Research Development & Design Centre, Pune, India
Molecular modeling tools offer significant bene-fits in the design of industrial chemical plantsand material processing operations. This bookpresents several successful case studies that illus-trate the power of a comprehensive quantitativemolecular modeling-based methodology todesign and develop novel chemicals and materi-als for solving challenging industrial problems.As a foundation for best practices, these detailedcase studies demonstrate diverse applicationssuch as mineral processing, pharmaceuticals,ceramics, energy storage, electronic materials,paints, coatings, agrochemicals, and personalcare. The text includes more than 100 color illus-trations of molecular models.
Catalog no. K11890, March 2012, 398 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-4078-8, $139.95 / £89.00Also available as eBook
UnderstandingPhysics andPhysicalChemistryUsing FormalGraphsEric VieilLEPMI, St. Martin d'Heres, France
This book introduces a new graphs-based lan-guage called Formal Graphs for representing themathematical equations found in a large num-ber of scientific domains, including mechanics,physical chemistry, dynamics, solid state physics,rheology, surface energy, electrochemistry, andchemical reactivity. This elementary approachconsists of drawing links and nodes on a graph,instead of writing algebraic equations. Thegraphs encourage a visual, unified comprehen-sion of the relationships between physical con-cepts and variables, properties, and operators.
Catalog no. 8612X, February 2012, 815 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4200-8612-6, $159.95 / £99.00
Simulations inNanobiotech-nologyEdited by
Kilho EomKorea University, Seoul, South Korea
Until recently, computational studies of biomol-ecules and nanomaterials have considered thetwo subjects separately. This book providesinsights into computational simulations of bio-molecules and nanomaterials collectively. It alsoexamines novel modeling concepts at the nano-bio-interface: interactions between biomole-cules and nanomaterials, such as DNA-wrappednanotubes, nanobiosensors, and biomimeticmaterials. Expert contributors from around theworld address such important topics as themolecular dynamics of protein translocation,coarse-grained modeling of CNT-DNA interac-tion, multi-scale modeling of nanowire res-onator sensors, and the molecular dynamicssimulation of protein mechanics.
Catalog no. K11581, October 2011, 562 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-3504-3, $139.95 / £89.00Also available as eBook
ThermostableProteinsStructural Stabilityand DesignEdited by
Srikanta Sen and Lennart Nilsson
This book provides a comprehensive, updatedaccount of the physical basis of enhanced stabil-ity of thermophilic proteins and the design oftailor-made thermostable proteins, paving theway for their possible industrial applications.This book is devoted to understanding the sur-vival mechanisms of "thermophilic life forms" atthe molecular level with an emphasis on designstrategies. Basic structural, thermodynamic, andkinetic principles are explained and molecularstrategies for the adaptation to high tempera-tures are delineated.
Catalog no. K11781, October 2011, 187 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-3913-3, $99.95 / £63.99Also available as eBook
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Electrochemistry
Electroanalysiswith CarbonPaste ElectrodesIvan Svancara,Karel Vytras, Kurt Kalcher, and Alain WalcariusBecause of their simplepreparation and lowexpense, carbon pastes aswell as carbon paste electrodes are widely usedin a myriad of instrumental measurements. Thetext offers a systematic presentation of the indi-vidual procedures that are used for determininghundreds of various substances.
Catalog no. K11477, March 2012, 666 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-3019-2, $129.95 / £82.00Also available as eBook
Photoelectro-chemical SolarConversionSystemsMolecular andElectronic AspectsAndres G. MunozEmploying a tutorial organization and balancingcoverage of electrochemistry and solar energyconversion, this book provides a comprehensiveintroduction to the science of conversion cells,reviews current issues and potential directions,and covers a wide range of materials fromorganic to inorganic cells.
Catalog no. K13174, October 2012, c. 392 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-6925-3, $139.95 / £89.00Also available as eBook Scanning
ElectrochemicalMicroscopySecond EditionEdited by
Allen J. Bard andMichael V. MirkinThis thoroughly updatededition retains original chap-ters and offers four new chapters covering appli-cations that have emerged or expanded since thefirst edition's publication.
Catalog no. K11523, April 2012, 670 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-3112-0, $199.95 / £127.00Also available as eBook
BiomedicalNanosensorsEdited by
Joseph IrudayarajThis book draws togetherrecent data on both cyto-plasmic and flagellardyneins and the proteinsthey interact with, to givethe reader a clear picture of what is currentlyknown about the structure and mechanics ofthese remarkable macro-molecular machines.
Catalog no. N10468, June 2012, 400 pp.ISBN: 978-981-4303-03-3, $149.95 / £95.00Also available as eBook Electroanalytical
ChemistryA Series of Advances:Volume 24Edited by
Allen J. Bard andCynthia G. ZoskiThe book discusses applica-tions currently under inves-tigation and covers techniques outside thescope of electrochemistry that can be applied toelectrochemical problems. It also offers electro-analytical techniques available for use in areassuch as electro-organic synthesis, fuel cell stud-ies, and radical ion formation.
Catalog no. K11704, November 2011, 377 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-3750-4, $169.95 / £108.00Also available as eBook
ElectrochemicalDNA BiosensorsEdited by
Mehmet Sengun OzsozThis book focuses on thebasic electrochemical appli-cations of DNA in variousareas, from basic principlesto the most recent discov-eries. The book comprisestheoretical and experimental analysis of variousproperties of nucleic acids, research methods,and some promising applications.
Catalog no. N10455, April 2012, 400 pp.ISBN: 978-981-4241-77-9, $149.95 / £95.00Also available as eBook
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Environmental Chemistry
OrganicChemicals in the EnvironmentMechanisms ofDegradation andTransformationSecond EditionAlasdair H. Neilson and Ann-Sofie AllardEmphasizing the pathways used and the broadclasses of enzyme involved, this book provides anoverview of experimental procedures with detailedcoverage of xenobiotic organic compounds.
Catalog no. K11270, September 2012, c. 1048 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-2637-9, $169.95 / £108.00Also available as eBook
Applications ofEnvironmentalAquaticChemistryA Practical Guide,Third EditionEugene R. WeinerAimed to help professionalsdeal with topical issues relat-ed to environmental chemistry, this book can alsobe used by students to gain a general understand-ing of the types of sectors and applicationsinvolved with environmental science.
Catalog no. K12461, November 2012, c. 880 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-5332-0, $119.95 / £76.99Also available as eBook
GreenChemistryEnvironmentallyBenign Reactions,Second EditionEdited by
V. K. AhluwaliaCovering a wide range of reactions, this bookexplains the need for and the principles of greenchemistry, including applications relevant toresearchers and students.
Catalog no. K15873, May 2012, 326 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4665-5998-1, $99.95 / £63.99
GlobalContaminationTrends ofPersistentOrganicChemicalsEdited by
Bommanna G. Loganathan and Paul K. S. LamThis volume covers the history, present status,and projected future trends of environmentalcontamination by highly toxic organic chemi-cals.
Catalog no. K11737, August 2011, 656 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-3830-3, $159.95 / £99.00Also available as eBook
Phytotechnol-ogiesRemediation ofEnvironmentalContaminantsEdited by
Naser A. Anjum, Maria E. Pereira, Iqbal Ahmad, Armando C. Duarte,Shahid Umar, and Nafees A. KhanCatalog no. K13484, September 2012, c. 640 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-7518-6, $169.95 / £108.00Also available as eBook
Chemicals,Environment,HealthA Global ManagementPerspectiveEdited by
Philip Wexler, Jan van der Kolk, Asish Mohapatra, and Ravi Agarwal
"It is a book to read straight through or savor a sec-tion at a time, and belongs on the bookshelf of any-one interested in making a difference in the way weand future generations will live our lives in a worldin which our health, and the environments, will nolonger be endangered by potentially hazardouschemicals at any stage of their life cycle."
—Maurice Strong, From the Foreword
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Fuels and Petrochemicals
PracticalHandbook on BiodieselProduction and PropertiesMushtaq Ahmad, Mir Ajab Khan,Muhammad Zafar, and Shazia SultanaQuaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan
Series: Chemical Industries
Practical and accessible, this book identifies bio-logical resources that can be used as biodieseland explores their viability from a technical,commercial, and economic point of view. It pro-vides comprehensive and precise data ofbiodiesel yielding plants, detailed description ofplant species and their biodiesel potential andimplementation, morphology, germplasm, dis-tribution, ecology, cultivation, harvesting, bioticfactors, energy, and other uses. The book con-cludes with a glossary and list of references thatwill make it an indispensable primer forresearchers in the field.
Catalog no. K14670, September 2012, c. 162 pp.Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-4665-0743-2, $89.95 / £57.99Also available as eBook
The Chemistryand Technologyof CoalThird EditionJames G. SpeightCD & W Inc., Laramie,Wyoming, USA
Series: Chemical Industries
The demand for coal products, particularly liq-uid fuels (gasoline and diesel fuel) and chemicalfeedstocks (such as aromatics and olefins), isincreasing throughout the world, particularly inemerging industrial markets. Coal is also againbeing seriously considered as an alternate fuelsource for the generation of power and as asource of chemicals. Many universities areadopting energy-related courses in their regularcurriculum. Existing refineries need fresh refiningapproaches to optimize efficiency and through-put and adapt to heavier feedstocks to meetdemand. This new edition is thoroughly updat-ed with critical new coverage of clean coal tech-nologies and the latest environmental regula-tions to ensure the reader is armed with a com-prehensive resource as coal utilization evolvesinto the 21st century.
Features:
• Includes the latest developments in the refining industry, updated information onnew processes, and various recent environmental regulations
• Contains sections in many chapters listingthe relevant patents that have been issued as the industry evolves
• Introduces the science of coal, beginningwith its formation in the ground, and eventu-ally leads to the production of a wide varietyof products and petrochemical intermediates
Selected Contents:
Classification, Origin, and Properties:Terminology and Classification. Geology andResources. Coal as an Organic Sediment. Coalas an Organic Rock. Recovery. Preparation andTransportation. Mineral Matter. Evaluation.Properties. Solvent Extraction. ChemicalReactions. Thermal Decomposition. OrganicConstituents. Combustion. Carbonization.Liquefaction Processes. Gasification. Clean CoalTechnologies. Briquetting and Pelletizing. GasCleaning. Chemicals from Coal.
Catalog no. K11647, September 2012, c. 865 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-3646-0, $169.95 / £108.00Also available as eBook
Dictionary of Oil & Gas ProductionClifford JonesUniversity of Aberdeen, UK
This dictionary provides a valuable synthesis ofinformation currently only available in a diversearray of sources. Through judicious choice andcareful scrutiny, the author has gathered togeth-er a very handy reference. Although the materi-al covered is diverse, particular entries arefocused and linked with each other so as to pro-vide a good degree of comprehensiveness.Commercial products, including those for oilwell maintenance, are featured and informationon the web from suppliers is expanded by draw-ing on the physics and chemistry of how suchproducts work.
Catalog no. N10544, May 2012, 320 pp.Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-4665-1226-9, $29.95
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General Chemistry
Ethics inScienceEthical Misconduct inScientific ResearchJohn D'AngeloAlfred University, New York, USA
Providing the tools necessary for robust debate,Ethics in Science: Ethical Misconduct inScientific Research explains various forms of sci-entific misconduct and describes ethical contro-versies that have occurred in research. The first part of the book includes a descriptionof a variety of ethical violations, why they occur,how they are handled, and what can be done toprevent them along with a discussion of thepeer-review process. The second part of thebook presents real-life case studies that reviewthe known facts, allowing readers to decide forthemselves whether an ethical violation hasoccurred and, if so, what should be done.Discussing the difference between bad scienceand bad ethics and how to prevent scientificmisconduct, this book explains the various formsof scientific misconduct and provides resourcesfor guided discussion of topical controversies.
Selected Contents:
Irresponsible conduct in research: What is it,why does it happen, and how do we identify itwhen it happens? What happens to those whoviolate responsible conduct? What is peerreview’s role in responsible conduct inresearch? What effect on the public does scientific misconduct have? What constitutesresponsible conduct from the point of view ofhuman/animal subjects in research? Can intervention or interference by the federal government result in research misconduct? Can we prevent misconduct in research? Case Studies.
Catalog no. K11895, March 2012, 130 pp.Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-4398-4086-3$29.95 / £19.99
NEW EDITION of the Most Respected ScientificReference in the World
CRC Handbookof Chemistryand Physics93rd EditionEdited by
William M. HaynesNational Institute of Standardsand Technology, Boulder,Colorado, USA
"The Handbook has always provided a thoroughrange of critically evaluated data in a convenient,one-volume format. Over the period of the lastalmost two decades it has addressed environmen-tal concerns by providing data on pollutants,contaminants, global warming, and groundwater contamination. It also has supported theadvances in semiconductors and high-tempera-ture superconductors, and amended pertinentdata to stay current with IUPAC standards."
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"The ultimate book of facts about chemistry andphysics. This is a book that covers virtually everyelement, every physical formula, and every math-ematical table imaginable. It is hard to imagineany library, laboratory, or university that doesn’thave a copy."
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Mirroring the growth and direction of sciencefor a century, the Handbook, now in its 93rd edi-tion, continues to be the most accessed andrespected scientific reference in the world. Anauthoritative resource consisting tables of data,its usefulness spans every discipline. This editionincludes 17 new tables in the AnalyticalChemistry section, a major update of the CODA-TA Recommended Values of the FundamentalPhysical Constants and updates to many othertables. The book puts physical formulas andmathematical tables used in labs every day with-in easy reach.
Available in print, eBook, on CD-ROM, and as a web subscription
Catalog no. K13784, June 2012, c. 2664 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-8049-4, $169.95 / £108.00
CRC Handbook of Chemistry andPhysics on DVD Version 2013Catalog no. K16031, August 2012, CD-ROM, ISBN: 978-1-4665-6422-0,$189.95 / £121.00
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Industrial & Applied Chemistry
Clear andConciseCommunicationsfor Scientistsand EngineersJames G. SpeightCD & W Inc., Laramie,Wyoming, USA
The advancement of many careers depends onthe ability to successfully communicate theirfindings. This book is aimed at scientists andengineers who wish to improve the way inwhich they present their findings. The textguides readers through the steps involved inproducing a concise and understandable docu-ment in various formats. Illustrating how tech-nology can be readily conveyed without loss ofcontent, the authors present writing techniquesby using examples and avoiding grandiose ter-minology.
Catalog no. K12550, February 2012, 208 pp.Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-4398-5479-2$59.95 / £38.99Also available as eBook
IndustrialApplications ofMolecularSimulationsEdited by
Marc MeunierAccelrys, Cambridge, UK
Using successful case studies as a framework,this volume demonstrates the capability ofmolecular modeling to tackle problems of indus-trial relevance. The book presents a wide rangeof various modeling techniques, from ab initiomethods to classical potentials and moleculardynamics. The text also explores a wide range ofmaterials, from soft materials such as polymericblends that are widely employed in the chemicalindustry to hard or inorganic materials such asglasses and alumina. Modelers and scientistsinterested in learning how modeling can helpthem will find this an ideal resource.
Catalog no. K12809, November 2011, 421 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-6101-1, $129.95 / £82.00Also available as eBook
Synthetics,Mineral Oils,and Bio-BasedFluidsSecond EditionEdited by
Leslie R. RudnickWilmington, Delaware, USA
Series: Chemical Industries
This second edition covers the important fea-tures and details on all of the major lubricanttypes currently in use as well as important appli-cations of these lubricants in major industrialareas. Chapters cover trends in the major indus-tries, including the use of lubricant fluids,growth or decline of market areas and applica-tions, potential new applications, productioncapacities, and regulatory issues, includingbiodegradability, toxicity, and food productionequipment lubrication. The authors outline thestate of the art in each major lubricant applica-tion area. This new edition highlights the majoreconomic and corporate changes the industryhas gone through since the first edition waspublished.
Features:
• Provides a comprehensive survey of majorlubricant fluids
• Includes important, user-friendly appendicesof technically needed information
• Details data and experimental results of lubricant testing for commercial products
• Includes expansions from the previous edition
Selected Contents:
Fluids. Bio-Based Lubricants. Applications.Trends. Methods and Resources.
Catalog no. K12581, December 2012, c. 976 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-5537-9, $249.95 / £159.00Also available as eBook
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Inorganic Chemistry
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PhosphorusChemistry,Biochemistry and Technology, Sixth EditionD.E.C. CorbridgeThis book summarizes thekey features of phosphoruschemistry, biochemistry,and technology. Providinga comprehensive, well-organized, and effectiveresource for scientists and engineers workingwith phosphorus, it includes topics such asoxyphosphorus compounds, carbophosphoruscompounds, azaphosphorus compounds, andmetallophosphorus compounds.
Catalog no. K11896, August 2012, c. 1467 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-4088-7, $560.00 / £295.00Also available as eBook
FundamentalQSARs forMetal IonsJohn D. Walker,M. Enache,Michael C. Newman,and Costinel LepadatuFocusing on the niche fieldof metal ion toxicity inQuantitative StructureActivity Relationships (QSAR), this text concen-trates on the basic and essential applications ofQSAR methods in metal ions for readers alreadyfamiliar with the field and statistics.
Catalog no. 8433X, November 2012, c. 300 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4200-8433-7, $139.95 / £89.00Also available as eBook
Textbook ofInorganicChemistryR. GopalanThe contents of this text-book have been carefullycompiled taking intoaccount changes in theinorganic chemistry.Tabulated data, figures,equations and charts are provided throughoutthe book to help in easy assimilation of the vari-ous concepts.
Catalog no. K15148, April 2012, 960 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4665-1814-8, $129.95 / £82.00
Chemistry &Physics ofCarbonVolume 31Edited by
Ljubisa R. RadovicThis book complementsprevious volumes in theseries by presenting updat-ed information on carbon surface chemistry, acomplex and fast-moving field that impactsnearly all aspects of carbon material research.
Catalog no. K11110, August 2012, 296 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-2094-0, $199.95 / £121.00Also available as eBook
Boron ScienceNew Technologiesand ApplicationsEdited by
Narayan S. HosmaneThis book covers the latestin boron science in a singlesource. The text addressesthe application of boron inchemistry, industry, medi-cine, and pharmacology and explains its role insuch problems as catalysis, hydroboration,superconductors, materials, and magnetic andnonmagnetic nanoparticles as well as in medicalapplications such as cancer therapy.
Catalog no. K11300, October 2011, 878 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-2662-1, $299.95 / £191.00Also available as eBook
CoordinationChemistryMetal ComplexesP. L. Soni and Vandna SoniThis book has been writtenin a simple and lucid lan-guage to help studentsunderstand the intricatetheories of co-ordination chemistry. Divided intotwo parts, the first part reviews all the recentdevelopments in the fields of organometallicsand co-ordination chemistry. The second partdeals with transition and inner transition metalsincluding the study of f-block elements.
Catalog no. K14373, July 2012, c. 300 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4665-0050-1, $99.95 / £63.99
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Liquid Crystalsand Polymers inDisplayApplicationsChain-Shu Hsu andLiang-Chy ChienSeries: Liquid Crystals Book
The subject of liquid crystals and polymers hasbecome an exciting field of research with practi-cal applications in flat panel displays and activeoptic devices. This book presents the chemistry,physics, and electro-optics of different types ofliquid crystals and polymers used in displays. Thetext covers the structure and physical propertyrelationships, basic principles underlying themajor applications, display components, compo-nents that enhance display performance, the useof liquid crystals and polymers in emerging dis-play technologies, and polymer lithography.
Catalog no. K11739, December 2012, c. 450 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-3834-1, $159.95 / £99.00Also available as eBook
Self-Healing atthe NanoscaleMechanisms and KeyConcepts of Naturaland ArtificialSystemsEdited by
Vincenzo Amendola andMoreno MeneghettiUniversità di Padova, Italy
A complete panorama of self-healing strategies,Self-Healing at the Nanoscale: Mechanisms andKey Concepts of Natural and Artificial Systemsfocuses on the development of new nanoscaleself-healing systems, from general concepts tophysical chemical mechanisms. With a specialemphasis on key concepts, strategies, and mech-anisms at the atomic, molecular, and nanometricscales, this book is made up of three parts:
• Natural Self-Healing Systems covers paradigmatic self-repair systems developedby nature in living organisms
• Artificial Self-Healing Systems describes variousmaterials whose structures have been engineered at the micro- or nanoscale toobtain self-repair ability
• Frontiers of Self-Healing Systems includes contri-butions on systems studied in recent yearsthat have shown potential for developing orinspiring new self-healing nanomaterials
The development of self-healing systems, espe-cially concerning materials and the nanoscale, isa nascent yet appealing topic for scientists infields ranging from engineering to biology. Self-Healing at the Nanoscale provides a broad viewof the concepts, mechanisms, and types of self-healing systems at the nanoscale, forming aguide to the field and inspiring the developmentof self-healing systems for the future.
Features:
• Covers the most striking examples of self-healing systems in order to provide anensemble of natural and artificial strategiesfor self-repairing
• Includes computational methods and resultsin studies of nanoscale self-healing processes
• Provides a gallery of concepts that will be of interest to every scientist interested instudying or developing self-healing systemsindependent of the scientific or technologicalarea
Catalog no. K12542, December 2011, 463 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-5473-0, $129.95 / £82.00Also available as eBook
NanostructuresandNanoconstruct-ions Based onDNAYuri M. Yevdokimov,V.I. Salyanov, and S.G. SkuridinEngelhardt Institute of MolecularBiology, Moscow, Russian Federation
Series: Liquid Crystals Book
Written for chemists, physicists, molecular biolo-gists, and students in related fields, this refer-ence covers information presently available onthe specific properties of metallic nanoparticles,and compares their properties with those relatedto nanoobjects formed by biological molecules.It also discloses details of formation and physic-chemical peculiarities of the DNA nanostructuresand DNA-based nanoconstructions. Timely inpublication, the reference contains more DNAphysics and molecular biology than other pub-lished titles.
Catalog no. K14579, June 2012, 250 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4665-0569-8, $139.95 / £89.00Also available as eBook
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Materials Chemistry
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Superconduct-ivity RevisitedRalph Dougherty and J. Daniel KimelFlorida State University,Tallahassee, USA
While the macroscopic phenomenon of super-conductivity is well known and in practical useworldwide in many industries, including MRIs inmedical diagnostics, the current theoretical par-adigm for superconductivity (BCS theory) suffersfrom a number of limitations, not the least ofwhich is an adequate explanation of high tem-perature superconductivity. This book reviewsthe current theory and its limitations and sug-gests new ideas and approaches in addressingthese issues.
Catalog no. K13440, November 2012, c. 200 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-7426-4, $99.95 / £63.99Also available as eBook
Handbook of WoodChemistry and WoodCompositesSecond EditionEdited by
Roger M. RowellUniversity of Wisconsin,Madison, USA
The degradable nature of high-performance,wood-based materials is an attractive advantagewhen considering environmental factors such assustainability, recycling, and energy/resourceconservation. This book provides an excellentguide to the latest concepts and technologies inwood chemistry and bio-based composites. Thesecond edition has been fully revised and updat-ed throughout the text. This edition includes anew chapter on the latest chemistry of woodheat treatments and discusses the newest chem-istry of wood heat treatment.
Catalog no. K12487, September 2012, c. 695 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-5380-1, $179.95 / £114.00Also available as eBook
Handbook ofLess-CommonNanostructuresBoris I. Kharisov, Oxana VasilievnaKharissova, and Ubaldo Ortiz-MendezAutonomous University of NuevoLeon, Mexico
As nanotechnology has developed over the lasttwo decades, some nanostructures, such as nan-otubes, nanowires, and nanoparticles, havebecome very popular. However, recent researchhas led to the discovery of other, less-commonnanoforms, which often serve as building blocksfor more complex structures.In an effort to organize the field, the Handbookof Less-Common Nanostructures presents aninformal classification based mainly on the less-common nanostructures. A small nanotechno-logical encyclopedia, this book:
• Describes a range of little-known nanostructures
• Offers a unifying vision of the synthesis ofnanostructures and the generalization of rare nanoforms
• Includes a CD-ROM with color versions ofmore than 100 nanostructures
• Explores the fabrication of rare nanostructures,including modern physical, chemical, andbiological synthesis techniques
The Handbook of Less-Common Nanostructuresdiscusses a classification system not directly relat-ed to the dimensionality and chemical composi-tion of nanostructure-forming compounds orcomposite. Instead, it is based mainly on the less-common nanostructures. Possessing unusualshapes and high surface areas, these structuresare potentially very useful for catalytic, medical,electronic, and many other applications.
Selected Contents:
Introduction. Methods Used for Production OfNanostructures: Physico-chemical Techniques.Chemical Synthesis Methods. BiologicalMethods. Brief Description of Some ClassicNanostructures: Carbon-Based Nanostructures.Other Conventional Nanostructures. Less-Common Nanostructures: Simple Linear 2-Dand 3-D Nanostructures. Special Topics:Coordination (Metal-Complex) Nanomaterials.Conclusions.
Catalog no. K12467, March 2012, 862 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-5343-6, $199.95 / £127.00Also available as eBook
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Materials Chemistry
Chemistry of ModernPapermakingCornel Hagiopol andJames W. JohnstonGeorgia-Pacific Chemicals, LLC,Decatur, Georgia, USA
Presenting a chemist’s perspective on the paper-making process, this volume is an extensive col-lection of data that combines the organic chem-istry of paper with its potential applications.Within each chapter, paper chemicals are organ-ized based on their chemical structure. After anintroduction and brief history, the book exploresthe papermaking process, retention aids, tem-porary wet strength resins, wet strength resins,dry strength resins, internal sizing agents, cre-ping adhesives and softeners, and chemicals forpaper surface treatment. The book includes over3000 references to facilitate further study.
Catalog no. K12653, September 2011, 431 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-5644-4, $179.95 / £114.00Also available as eBook
MagneticNanoparticlesFrom Fabrication toClinical ApplicationsEdited by
Nguyen TK ThanhUniversity College London, UK
Offering the latest informa-tion in magnetic nanoparti-cle (MNP) research,Magnetic Nanoparticles: From Fabrication toClinical Applications provides a comprehensivereview, from synthesis, characterization, and bio-functionalization to clinical applications of MNPs,including the diagnosis and treatment of cancers.Written by some of the most qualified experts inthe field, this book not only fills a hole in the liter-ature, but also bridges the gaps between all thedifferent areas in this field.Translational research on tailored magneticnanoparticles for biomedical applications spans avariety of disciplines, and putting together themost significant advances into a practical format isa challenging task. Balancing clinical applicationswith the underlying theory and foundational sci-ence behind these new discoveries, MagneticNanoparticles: From Fabrication to ClinicalApplications supplies a toolbox of solutions andideas for scientists in the field and for youngresearchers interested in magnetic nanoparticles.
Features
• Presents contributions from a broad range ofinternationally known scientists, engineers,and clinicians
• Includes a foreword by Professor Mostafa El Sayed
• Contains full biosketches and photographs of the contributors
• Supplies comprehensive coverage of thetopic, from synthesis, biofunctionalization,and characterization to biomedical and clinical applications
• Stimulates new research and further development of clinical applications
• Emphasizes technological, diagnostic, andclinical applications
Selected Contents:
Fabrication and Characterisation of MNPS.Biofunctionalisation of MPS for BiomedicalApplications. Ex Vivo Application of MNPS. In Vivo Applications of MNPS.
Catalog no. K13178, February 2012, 616 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-6932-1, $189.95 / £121.00Also available as eBook
GrapheneSynthesis andApplicationsEdited by
Wonbong ChoiFlorida International University,Miami, USA
Jo-won LeeThe National Program of Tera-level Nano Devices, Seoul, South Korea
Series: Nanomaterials and their Applications
Because of its exceptional electronic and opto-electronic properties, graphene has the potentialto become an important material in next-gener-ation electronic and energy applications. Thisauthoritative volume discusses the synthesis,properties, and potential applications ofgraphene, including in electronic, sensor, ener-gy, and display technologies. Suitable forresearchers and graduate students, it provides acohesive, critical review of graphenenanoscience and technology, offering valuableinsight into how this material is made and used.
Catalog no. K12864, October 2011, 394 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-6187-5, $129.95 / £82.00Also available as eBook
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Medicinal Chemistry
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Neuropeptidesin Neuropro-tection andNeuroregen-erationEdited by
Fred NybergUniversity of Uppsala, Sweden
With contributions from a stellar panel ofexperts, this book discusses neuropeptides andtheir role in neurodegeneration and neuropro-tection. It describes important features of theendogenous neuropeptide systems regardingtheir formation, receptor signaling, and inactiva-tion. It includes chapters focused on design anddevelopment of peptide-like drugs, pep-tidomimetics, as well as mechanisms of peptidetransport over biological barriers, oxidativestress, and cognitive enhancement, all topics ofenormous interest in the field.
Catalog no. K11501, June 2012, c. 319 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4398-3062-8, $149.95 / £95.00Also available as eBook
ChemicalGenomics andProteomicsSecond EditionEdited by
Ferenc Darvas andGyorgy DormanThalesNano NanotechnologyInc., Budapest, Hungary
Andras GuttmanHorvath Laboratory for Bioseparation Sciences, Debrecen, Hungary
This interdisciplinary reference identifies and elu-cidates the most influential developments inchemical genomics for improved research andadvancement in a diverse array of fields rangingfrom proteomics, bioinformatics, and microflu-idics to drug discovery and toxicology. The booktracks the emergence of a large variety of noveltechniques such as the small-molecule drugabili-ty of new targets, the generation and synthesis ofsmall-molecule libraries, and the determinationof targets and mechanisms by genomic profiling.
Catalog no. K11499, October 2012, c. 248 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-3052-9, $159.95 / £99.00Also available as eBook
Methods forStudyingNucleicAcid/DrugInteractionsEdited by
Meni WanunuNortheastern University, Boston,Massachusetts, USA
Yitzhak TorUniversity of California at San Diego, La Jolla, USA
This book describes emerging, non-convention-al methods for probing the interactions of smallmolecules with nucleic acids as well as moderncomputational methods for assessment.Highlighting novel methods for nucleic acid/lig-and interactions, the text presents drug devel-oping companies with a survey of possiblefuture techniques as well as their drawbacks andadvantages with respect to common tech-niques. In addition, this book can inspire youngscientists to continue and advance these meth-ods into fruition.
Catalog no. K11829, December 2011, 392 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-3973-7, $119.95 / £76.99Also available as eBook
Topical NailProducts andUngual DrugDeliveryEdited by
S. Narasimha MurthyThe University of Mississippi,University, USA
Howard I. MaibachUniversity of California, San Francisco, USA
Presenting crucial information on the state-of-the-science in trans-ungual drug delivery, thiscomprehensive overview provides a useful toolto assist in the development of products to treatand solve nail diseases. A growing area of phar-maceutical research, the search for efficientdelivery techniques that can cross the nail barri-er has yielded several effective strategies.Discussing existing techniques, ongoingresearch, new approaches, and basic concepts intrans-ungual drug delivery, this book summa-rizes the current knowledge and represents ajumping-off point for creating novel techniquesof drug delivery across the nail.
Catalog no. K10565, September 2012, c. 296 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-1129-0, $129.95 / £82.00
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Natural Product Chemistry
Chemistry of Natural ProductsA Laboratory HandbookN. R. KrishnaswamySri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, (retired),Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, India
This book is a companion to Chemistry of NaturalProducts: A Unified Approach, Second Edition. It con-tains a judicious mix of both spectroscopic andchemical methods of characterization of naturalproducts. The main objective is to provide stu-dents with experimental details for the success-ful isolation of different types of natural prod-ucts. All the experiments have been successfullyclass tested.
Catalog no. K14555, May 2012, 216 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4665-0524-7, $79.95 / £49.99
Flavonoids and RelatedCompoundsBioavailability and FunctionEdited by
Jeremy P. E. SpencerUniversity of Reading, UK
Alan CrozierUniversity of Glasgow, UK
Series: Oxidative Stress and Disease
Flavonoids exert a multiplicity of biologicaleffects on humans and can have beneficial impli-cations for numerous disease states. This volumeexamines current knowledge regarding theabsorption, metabolism, and bioavailability ofindividual flavonoids and related phenolic com-pounds. Edited by internationally recognizedleaders in the field, the book presents contribu-tions by a panel of experts who demonstrate thepotential of flavonoids in ameliorating a range ofdisease states, including cardiovascular disease,Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease and otherneurodegenerative disorders, and cancer. Thisresearch provides a reliable starting point for fur-ther inquiry and experimentation.
Catalog no. K12151, April 2012, 471 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-4826-5, $149.95 / £99.00Also available as eBook
AnticancerAgents from NaturalProductsSecond EditionEdited by
Gordon M. Cragg,David G. I. Kingston,and David J. NewmanPraise for the Previous Edition:
"The book brings home to us not only the amaz-ing chemical complexity of the natural world butalso the vast reservoir of potential new healingagents that yet remain to be tapped. This impres-sive work, which maintains a uniformly high stan-dard throughout, will be of major benefit to awide readership… It seems likely that it willremain the definitive work in its genre for manyyears to come."
—Chemistry World Vol. 3, No. 3, March 2006
The approach to drug discovery from naturalsources has yielded many important new phar-maceuticals inaccessible by other routes. Inmany cases the isolated natural product may notbe an effective drug for any of several reasons,but it nevertheless may become a drug throughchemical modification or have a novel pharma-cophore for future drug design. In summarizingthe status of natural products as cancerchemotherapeutics, Anticancer Agents fromNatural Products, Second Edition covers the:
• History of each covered drug—a discussion of its mechanism on action, medicinal chemistry, synthesis, and clinical applications
• Potential for novel drug discovery throughthe use of genome mining as well as futuredevelopments in anticancer drug discovery
• Important biosynthetic approaches to "unnatural" natural products
Anticancer Agents from Natural Products,Second Edition discusses how complex target-oriented synthesis—enabled by historicadvances in methodology—has enormouslyexpanded the scope of the possible. This bookcovers the current clinically used anticanceragents that are either natural products or areclearly derived from natural product leads. It alsoreviews drug candidates currently in clinicaldevelopment since many of these will be clini-cally used drugs in the future.
Catalog no. K10713, October 2011, 767 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-1382-9, $189.95 / £121.00Also available as eBook
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Natural Product Chemistry
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HerbalMedicinesDevelopment andValidation of Plant-Derived Medicines for Human HealthEdited by
Giacinto BagettaUniversity of Calabria,Arcavacata di Rende (CS), Italy
Marco CosentinoUniversity of Insubria, Varese, Italy
Marie Tiziana CorasanitiUniversity Magna Graecia of Catanzaro, Italy
Shinobu SakuradaTohoku Pharmaceutical University, Sendai, Japan
Series: Clinical Pharmacognosy
The deregulation of dietary supplements and nat-ural products marketing by the FDA has widenedthe natural products market in Europe and world-wide. Whilst the discussion about the validity ofthe plant approach to nutrition and diseases treat-ment continues, the explosion of the use of what-ever is considered "natural" has generated con-cern about effectiveness and danger. Incorporating information ranging from regula-tory aspects to clinical trial and vigilance, HerbalMedicines for Human Health: Developmentand Evaluation of Plant-Derived Medicines:
• Provides a reference model for those whowould like to start the R&D process for a natural product
• Discusses fundamental issues in the development of traditional medicines for the benefit of human health
• Takes a sequential rational approach to thesubject matter. Brings awareness to the manyproblems facing the development of medicinalherbal products, such as quality control,pharmacokinetic, and pharmacodynamicissues
This book takes readers on a rational path fordevelopment of efficacious medicinal herbalproducts. It points out the many problems fac-ing the development of these products, such asquality control, pharmacokinetic, and pharma-codynamic issues. It suggests areas where futuredevelopments should occur given healthcareneeds and public health considerations.
Catalog no. K11713, September 2011, 519 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-3768-9, $139.95 / £82.00Also available as eBook
BioactiveCompoundsfrom NaturalSourcesSecond Edition,Natural Products as Lead Compoundsin Drug DiscoveryEdited by
Corrado TringaliUniversity of Catania, Italy
The first edition of Bioactive Compounds fromNatural Sources was published in a period ofrenewed attention to biologically active com-pounds of natural origin. This trend has contin-ued and intensified—natural products are againunder the spotlight, in particular for their possi-ble pharmacological applications. Largely focus-ing on natural products as lead compounds indrug discovery, Bioactive Compounds fromNatural Sources, Second Edition: NaturalProducts as Lead Compounds in Drug Discoveryis a completely new volume containing surveysof selected recent advances in an interdisciplinaryarea covering chemistry of natural products,medicinal chemistry, biochemistry, and otherrelated topics.Written by some of the most reputed scientists inthe field, this second edition includes new chap-ters from authors who contributed to the firstedition as well as many chapters compiled bynew authors. Introducing the reader to strategiesand methods in the search for bioactive naturalproducts, this book covers topics including:• Natural sources of bioactive compounds such
as aquatic cyanobacteria, filamentous fungi,and tropical plants
• The tremendous potentiality of metabolicengineering of natural products biosynthesis
• The contribution of emerging or developingtechnologies to the study of bioactive naturalcompounds, namely computational methodsand circular dichroism
• The potential of natural or natural-derivedcompounds for specific therapeutic applica-tions: treatment of viral diseases, regulationof hypoxia-inducible factor, antimalarials,modulation of angiogenesis, and antitumorand wound-healing activity
• Selected examples of natural product familiesand related synthetic analogues, namelypolyphenols and campthotecins
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Organic Chemistry
Chemistry ofHeterocyclicCompoundsRakesh Kumar ParasharUniversity of Delhi, India
This book discusses the structure, synthesis, andreactivity of heterocyclic compounds. It coversnomenclature, conformational aspects, aromaticstabilization and biological activity of hetero-cyclic compounds. The book also includes dis-cussions of biochemical processes involvingdestruction of heterocyclic rings.
Catalog no. K15092, August 2012ISBN: 978-1-4665-1713-4, $89.95 / £57.99
Textbook ofOrganicChemistryC.N. PillaiTextbook of OrganicChemistry employs adeductive approach andreduces the need to learnby rote. Each chapter hasbeen developed in a logicaland interesting manner that facilitates easy read-ing and understanding.
Catalog no. K15172, April 2012, 640 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4665-5144-2, $99.95 / £63.99
Strategies for GreenOrganic SynthesisV. K. AhluwaliaUniversity of Delhi, India
This book focuses on green conditions, such asreactions under microwave irradiation, sonica-tion, and the use of different green solvents andgreen catalysts including PTC and crown ethers.It covers two of the most important carbon-car-bon bond forming reactions: the Baylis-Hillmanreaction and the Friedal-Crafts reaction.
Catalog no. K13244, April 2012, 350 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-7050-1, $119.95 / £76.99
CarbohydrateChemistryProven SyntheticMethods, Volume 1Edited by
Pavol KováUseful in the glycosciences,this book presents reliableprotocols for the prepara-tion of synthetic carbohydrates. Featuringworldwide contributors and a well-known serieseditor, the text presents new or older, not easyto find protocols generally useful to those inter-ested in synthetic carbohydrate chemistry.
Catalog no. K12999, September 2011, 468 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-6689-4, $149.95 / £95.00Also available as eBook
Oxidation in Organic SynthesisV. K. AhluwaliaUniversity of Delhi, India
Oxidation plays a crucial role in organic synthe-sis. This volume presents the array of oxidizingagents and their applications in oxidations. Thebook describes in great detail a number ofreagents of importance. The text includes oxida-tion of specific types of organic compounds,enzymatic or microbial oxidations, and oxida-tions under benign conditions.
Catalog no. K14601, February 2012ISBN: 978-1-4665-0601-5, $89.95 / £57.99
Green OrganicChemistry inLecture andLaboratoryEdited by
Andrew P. DicksDetailing published labora-tory experiments andproven case studies, thisbook discusses concrete examples of greenorganic chemistry teaching approaches fromboth lecture/seminar and practical perspectives.Leading contributors address such topics as theelimination of solvents in the organic laboratory,organic reactions under aqueous conditions,organic reactions in non-aqueous media, andorganic reagents.
Catalog no. K11889, August 2011, 299 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-4076-4, $149.95 / £95.00Also available as eBook
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Introduction to LipidomicsFrom Bacteria to ManClaude Leray
The first comprehensive book on lipidomics, thislong-awaited work inventories the huge varietyof lipid molecules present in all aspects of life. Ituses sensitive analytical techniques, such as massspectrometry, to characterize structures and sim-plify the association of names with their appro-priate structures. Fulfilling the spirit of inclusive-ness, it details structures from marine ecosys-tems, little known structures from bibliographicdata, cultural references and context, biologicalfunctions, and possible pharmacological proper-ties. A true textbook rather than just a catalog, itis highly informative and educational whilesimultaneously being anecdotal and interestingto read.
Features:
• Classifies the wide variety of lipids found inthe world
• Shows the diversity of structures encounteredin the living world
• Contains a brief account of each lipid’s discovery, biological functions, and possiblepharmacological properties
• Includes an appendix devoted to thechronology of lipid discovery and associatedtechniques
Selected Contents:
Simple Lipids: Simple lipids with one compo-nent. Simple lipids with two components.Complex Lipids: Phospholipids. ComplexAmino Lipids.
Catalog no. K15167, September 2012, c. 344 pp.Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-4665-5146-6 $99.95 / £63.99Also available as eBook
Dictionary of FoodCompoundswith CD-ROMSecond EditionEdited byShmuel YannaiTechnion-Israel Institute ofTechnology, Haifa, Israel
More than 35 percent larger, this revision of thebestselling first edition provides comprehensiveinformation on 40,000 compounds found infood. Updated to cover the latest research infood additives and covering the latest additionsto the list of Flavor and Extract Manufacturer’sAssociation (FEMA) compounds, this uniqueresource covers every type of compound: natu-ral food constituents (lipids, proteins, carbohy-drates, and fatty acids), food additives (col-orants, preservatives, antioxidants, and flavors),food contaminants, and nutraceuticals.
Each entry includes:
• Food Source
• Food Function
• Food Use
• Regulatory Information
• Physical Properties
• Molecular Formula
• Chemical Structure
• Systematic and Trivial Name
• Bibliographical Resources
Fully searchable by text, data, and structure, the accompanying CD-ROM contains all theinformation found in the book in a convenient,electronic format.
Selected Contents:
For each entry, the dictionary includes: FoodSource. Food Function. Food Use. RegulatoryInformation. Physical Properties. Molecular formula. Chemical Structure. Systematic andTrivial Name. Bibliography.
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Organic Chemistry
Structure andProperties ofFat CrystalNetworksSecond EditionAlejandro G. Marangoniand Leedert Wesdorp
An excellent introduction to the field of fat tech-nology for students and researchers, this secondedition focuses on the characterization of physi-cal properties of fats, including laboratory proto-cols and quantitative treatments used to quanti-fy structure and function. This comprehensivetext covers the complex analysis of fat structureand the underlying theory, and it links analysisdata to macroscopic functionality. The text alsocontains a quantitative method for the charac-terization of polycrystalline colloidal oleogelsand quantification of intercrystalline interactionforces, useful for engineering material propertiesfor the food industry.
Catalog no. K14051, September 2012, c. 496 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-8762-2, $139.95 / £89.00Also available as eBook
The Algebra of OrganicSynthesisGreen Metrics,Design Strategy,Route Selection, and OptimizationJohn AndraosCareerChem, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
A how-to manual for quantitative analysis ofmaterial efficiency and synthesis strategy in chem-istry, this book explains quantitative material effi-ciency and discusses the role of metrics analysis inactualizing the principles of green chemistry. Itcovers graph theory as it applies to organic syn-thesis, the simple mathematical analysis of organ-ic synthesis, and how synthesis plans can beranked in an unbiased way. The author illustratesthe concepts with example target plans and classical targets considered milestones in syntheticchemistry from pharmaceuticals, dyestuffs, agri-chemicals, insecticides, natural products, andmolecules of theoretical interest.
Catalog no. 93282, November 2011, 1221 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4200-9328-5, $189.95 / £121.00Also available as eBook
The ChemistryCompanionA. C. Fischer-CrippsFischer-Cripps Laboratories PtyLtd, Sydney, Australia
Like the author’s other companion books, TheChemistry Companion provides high qualityinformation in unique one-page-per-topic pre-sentations that do not overburden and distractreaders with excessive details. Suitable as anintroduction or study guide, the book offers con-cise summaries of general chemistry concepts,easily accessible in a convenient, reader-friendlyformat. It presents the minimum of what readersneed to know to understand the subject.
Catalog no. K11517, August 2011, 195 pp.Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-4398-3088-8$29.95 / £18.99Also available as eBook
Every MoleculeTells a StorySimon CottonUppingham School, Rutland, UKSchool of Chemistry, University ofBirmingham, Edgbaston, UK
Written by a seasoned teacher, speaker, andwriter in the field of chemistry, this text providesa guide on chemicals that make life possible andenrich the senses, as well as those that endangerit. It combines the science and history of manymolecules and deals with the chemistry of eachsubstance in an interesting and easily under-standable manner. Topics covered include sub-stances found in air and water, food, hydrocar-bons, acids and alkalis, natural killers, unnaturalkillers, destructive molecules, pleasure mole-cules, man-made healers, and more.
Catalog no. K10398, November 2011, 280 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-0773-6, $59.95 / £38.99Also available as eBook
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Photochemistry/Physical Chemistry
CRC Handbookof OrganicPhotochemistryandPhotobiologyThird Edition,Two Volume SetEdited by
Axel GriesbeckUniversity of Cologne, GermanyMichael OelgemöllerJames Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, AustraliaFrancesco GhettiCNR Istituto Biofisica, Pisa, Italy
With a new editorship and expanded contents,the third edition of this bestselling handbookcontinues to provide an authoritative and uniqueresource for those working and studying in theareas of photochemistry and photobiology.Leading experts offer enlightening contributionson traditional topics, current trends, and futuredirections. New and updated topics in this edi-tion include industrial and microphotochemistry,photoimmunology, artificial photosynthetic sys-tems, phototoxicity of drugs, and more.
Catalog no. K14351, March 2012, 1694 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-9933-5, $479.00 / £305.00Also available as eBook
ChemicalPhysicsElectrons andExcitationsSven LarssonChalmers University ofTechnology, Goteborg, Sweden
Addressing students of the-oretical and quantumchemistry and their coun-terparts in physics, this book introduces chemicalphysics as a gateway to fields such as photophysics, solid-state physics, and electrochemistry.Offering relevant background in theory andapplications, it covers the foundations of quan-tum mechanics and molecular structure, as wellas more specialized topics such as transfer reac-tions and photochemistry. It employs numerouscase studies and applications to quantum chem-ical problems in real, modern research includingexcited electronic states, biological metal cen-ters, and condensed phase experiments.
Catalog no. K11167, February 2012, 529 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-2251-7, $119.95 / £76.99Also available as eBook
Applications ofSupramolecularChemistryEdited by
Hans-Jörg SchneiderUniversitat des Saarlandes,Saarbrucken, Germany
Covering the most important supramoleculartechnologies within a single volume, this bookprovides a comprehensive introduction for bothnewcomers to the field and for specialists whoare looking for new applications. Internationallyrecognized specialists in the different fieldsdescribe in detail the most promising but alreadyestablished techniques, including biotechnology,decontamination, environmental control, bio-medical analyses/monitoring, supramolecularelectronics, and intelligent materials. The textoffers a complete overview of important applica-tions in supramolecular chemistry, which holdparticular promise for future developments.
Catalog no. K11858, March 2012, 453 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-4014-6, $99.95 / £63.99
Low-EnergyElectronScattering fromMolecules,Biomoleculesand SurfacesEdited by
Petr Cársky and Roman CuríkJ. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry, Prague,Czech Republic
Written for students and researchers in chem-istry and physics, this reference reports onrecent theoretical and experimental develop-ments in electron-molecule collisions. It presentsa comprehensive and up-to-date overview of thepractical aspects of electron scattering, whichuntil now could only be found in diverse specialtopics reviews. This book is written in a mannerthat allows the non-expert understand theimportance of recent developments in solvingpractical problems in electron scattering in fieldssuch as plasma physics, microelectronics, DNAresearch, and astrochemistry. Figures, tables,and equations are included within the chaptersto aid with reader comprehension.
Catalog no. K11780, December 2011, 296 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-3910-2, $119.95 / £76.99Also available as eBook
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PhysicalChemistryA ModernIntroduction, Second EditionWilliam M. DavisTexas Lutheran University,Seguin, USA
Organized in such a waythat the various topics cov-ered are connected to each other, this book pres-ents physical chemistry as an interconnected dis-cipline and not a series of unrelated concepts. Thebook includes information on computationalapplications, end-of-chapter problems, and chap-ters on nanotechnology and surface chemistry.
Catalog no. K10537, December 2011, 519 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-1077-4, $99.95 / £27.99Also available as eBook
StatisticalMechanicsPrinciples andChemicalApplicationsB. L. TembeIndian Institute of Technology,Mumbai
This volume reflects theadvances in theories of liq-uids and computer simulation techniques andthe applications to systems containing solutionsof proteins and nucleic acids. The book intro-duces analytical and computational techniquesof statistical mechanics as applied to problemsrelated to chemicals.
Catalog no. NA1006, August 2012, 500 pp.ISBN: 978-0-8493-1006-5, $59.95
PhysicalChemistryM.V. SangaranarayananIndian Institute of Technology,Madras, India
V. MahadevanIndian Institute of Technology,Madras, India (retired)
This book uses simple lan-guage, develops the sub-ject matter in a logicalmanner, and aims at getting the students tolearn and apply the concepts rather than learnthe physical chemistry by rote.
Catalog no. K14852, April 2012, 592 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4665-1183-5, $79.95 / £49.99
Solid StateChemistryAn Introduction,Fourth EditionLesley E. Smart andElaine A. MooreThe Open University, MiltonKeynes, UK
This book presents a widerange of the synthetic andphysical techniques used to prepare and charac-terize solids. The text discusses bonding, super-conductivity, and electrochemical, magnetic,optical, and conductive properties.
Catalog no. K12133, May 2012, 494 pp.Soft Cover, ISBN: 978-1-4398-4790-9$69.95 / £29.99Also available as eBook
NonthermalPlasmaChemistry andPhysicsEdited by
Jurgen Meichsner,Martin Schmidt, Ralf Schneider, andHans-Erich WagnerThis book provides a comprehensive presenta-tion of the basics of plasma physics as well asnew developments in the rapidly growing fieldof nonthermal plasma chemistry.
Catalog no. 59165, October 2012, c. 648 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4200-5916-8, $149.95 / £95.00Also available as eBook
PhysicalChemistry forEngineeringand AppliedSciencesFrank R. FoulkesThis book provides thedetailed development ofthe equations, which canbe followed relatively easily even if one has onlymoderate math skills and backgrounds. Thebook provides interesting and inspiring exam-ples, as well as many problems and solutions.
Catalog no. K15157, August 2012, 675 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4665-1846-9, $89.95 / £57.99Also available as eBook
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Introduction to PolymerChemistryThird EditionCharles E. Carraher, Jr.Providing a well-rounded presentation, this bookcovers the principles and applications of natural,synthetic, inorganic, and organic polymers. Theauthor shows how the basic principles of onepolymer group can be applied to all othergroups. This new third edition continues toaddress environmental concerns and green poly-meric materials but also adds new material onhealth concerns of additives as well as additionalinformation on the use of microbes for monomersynthesis and cracking processes in fuels.
Catalog no. K15344, December 2012, c. 536 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4665-5494-8, $99.95 / £39.99Also available as eBook
CRC Handbookof PhaseEquilibria andThermodynamicData ofAqueousPolymerSolutionsChristian WohlfarthMartin-Luther University, Halle (Saale), Germany
This comprehensive source provides a completecollection of thermodynamic data of polymersolutions. It helps readers to quickly retrieve rel-evant information from the literature and alsoassists researchers in planning new measure-ments where data are missing. The author, whoclearly explains how measurements were con-ducted, presents data essential for the productand use of polymers as well as for understandingthe physical behavior and intermolecular inter-actions in polymer solution.
Catalog no. K15314, August 2012, 775 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4665-5438-2, $199.95 / £127.00Also available as eBook
StructuralAnalysis ofPolymericCompositeMaterialsSecond EditionMark E. TuttleUniversity of Washington,Seattle, USA
Emphasizing the macromechanical (structural)level, over micromechanical issues and analyses,this unique text covers crucially importanteffects of environment. It covers the effects dueto temperature changes or moisture content atthe outset to establish a coherent and updatedknowledge base. Each chapter includes numeri-cal example problems to illustrate the conceptspresented. Updated with new examples, prob-lems, and improved flow, this second editionincludes a solutions manual for qualifying courseadoptions and a suite of computer programsthat implement the analyses discussed.
Catalog no. K13483, December 2012, c. 521 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-7512-4, $119.95 / £76.99Also available as eBook
PolymerThermodynamicsBlends, Copolymersand ReversiblePolymerizationKal Renganathan SharmaPrairie View A&M University,Texas, USA
Exploring physical phenomena, such as phaseseparation, this book presents methods todesign polymer blends and predict the phasebehavior of binary polymer blends using desk-top computers. It describes the thermodynamicbasis for miscibility as well as the mathematicalmodels used to predict the compositional win-dow of miscibility and construct temperatureversus volume-fraction phase diagrams. Thebook covers the binary interaction model, thesolubility parameter approach, and the entropicdifference model.
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Separation Science/Chromatography
Advances inChromatographyVolume 50Edited by
Eli GrushkaHebrew University of Jerusalem,Israel
Nelu GrinbergBoehringer-IngelheimPharmaceuticals, Inc., Ridgefield, Connecticut, USA
Series: Advances in Chromatography
For Volume 50 of this renowned series, the edi-tors have invited established, well-knownchemists from across the globe to offer cutting-edge reviews on their areas of expertise. Theclear presentation of topics and vivid illustrationsfor which this series has become known makesthe material accessible and engaging to analyti-cal, biochemical, organic, polymer, and pharma-ceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill.
Catalog no. K12720, January 2012, 465 pp.,ISBN: 978-1-4398-5844-8, $229.95 / £146.00Also available as eBook
Hyphenated andAlternativeMethods ofDetection inChromatographyEdited by
R. Andrew ShallikerUniversity of Western Sydney,Australia
Series: Chromatographic Science
Hyphenated and Alternative Methods ofDetection in Chromatography details the devel-opment and application of mass spectral detec-tion techniques coupled with gas phase and liq-uid phase chromatographies. The book detailsthe advantages and disadvantages of variousseparation techniques and addresses methodsfor cutting-edge applications such as proteomicsresearch. This book provides a detailed referencefor experienced readers as well as for those whoare new to the field of separation and analysis.
Catalog no. 9077, December 2011, 308 pp.ISBN: 978-0-8493-9077-7, $169.95 / £103.00Also available as eBook
MembraneTechnologiesandApplicationsEdited by
Kaustubha Mohantyand Mihir K. PurkaitIndian Institute of Technology,Guwahati, Assam
Membrane technologies play an increasinglyimportant role in unit operations for resourcerecovery, pollution prevention, and energy pro-duction, as well as environmental monitoringand quality control. They are also key compo-nent technologies of fuel cells and bioseparationapplications. Membrane Technologies andApplications provides essential data and back-ground information on various dimensions ofmembrane technologies, with a major focus ontheir practical application.
Features:
• Presents the latest developments in membranesynthesis and characterization
• Describes the concept and applications of liquid membrane technology
• Covers new breakthroughs and modificationsin membrane separation technologies used in a range of industries
• Highlights membranes used for gas-separation,food, water and wastewater treatment, andfuel cell applications
Membranes of inorganic materials offer cost-effective solutions for simple to complex separa-tion problems. This book is designed for anyoneinterested in water and wastewater treatment,membrane suppliers, as well as students andacademics studying the field.
Selected Contents:
Introduction about Membranes and MembraneBased Separations Technology. Synthesis andFabrication of Different Types of Membranes.Membrane Fouling and ControllingTechnologies. Membranes for Gas SeparationApplications. Membranes for Water andWastewater Applications. Membranes for Foodand Beverages Industry Applications.Membranes for Medicinal Applications.Membranes for Bio-separation of Proteins.Membranes for Fuel Cell and HydrogenGeneration Applications. PervaporationTechnology. Membrane Distillation. ...
Catalog no. K10293, December 2011, 522 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-0526-8, $169.95 / £108.00Also available as eBook
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Spectroscopy
VCDSpectroscopyfor OrganicChemistsPhilip J. Stephens andFrank J. DevlinUniversity of Southern California,Los Angeles, USA
James R. CheesemanGaussian, Inc., Wallingford,Connecticut, USA
Stimulated by the increasing importance of chi-ral molecules as pharmaceuticals and the needfor enantiomerically pure drugs, techniques inchiral chemistry have been expanded andrefined, especially in the areas of chromatogra-phy, asymmetric synthesis, and spectroscopicmethods for chiral molecule structural character-ization. In addition to synthetic chiral molecules,naturally occurring molecules, which are invari-ably chiral and generally enantiomericallyenriched, are of potential interest as leads fornew drugs.VCD Spectroscopy for Organic Chemists dis-cusses the applications of vibrational circulardichroism (VCD) spectroscopy to the structuralcharacterization of chiral organic molecules. Thebook provides all of the information about VCDspectroscopy that an organic chemist needs inorder to make use of the technique. Theauthors, experts responsible for much of theexisting literature in this field, discuss the exper-imental measurement of VCD and the theoreti-cal prediction of VCD. In addition, they evaluatethe advantages and limitations of the techniquein determining molecular structure. Given the availability of commercial VCD instru-mentation and quantum chemistry software, itbecame possible in the late 1990s for chemiststo use VCD in elucidating the stereochemistriesof chiral organic molecules. This book helpsorganic chemists become more aware of theutility of VCD spectroscopy and provides themwith sufficient knowledge to incorporate thetechnique into their own research.
Catalog no. K11153, June 2012, 370 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-2171-8, $149.95 / £95.00Also available as eBook
Solid-State NMRin MaterialsSciencePrinciples andApplicationsVladimir I. BakhmutovTexas A&M University, College Station, USA
Solid-state NMR is an extraordinarily powerfulmethod that is widely applied in materials chem-istry and is constantly being developed throughapplication of new techniques and approaches.As the most exciting direction of modem mate-rials science, the controlled design of new mate-rials requires constant application of new meth-ods. This book describes experimental problemsin solid-state NMR while avoiding unnecessarytheoretical details.
Catalog no. K13196, December 2011, 280 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-6963-5, $99.95 / £63.99Also available as eBook
HybridizingSurface ProbeMicroscopiesTowards a FullDescription of the Meso- andNanoworldsSusan Moreno Floresand Jose L. Toca-Herrera
Reviewing recent research efforts, this bookexplores how the combination of scanningprobe microscopies with complementary tech-niques provides a complete description ofnanoscale and mesoscale systems and processes.The text offers broad coverage of a variety ofscanning probe microscopy techniques but witha specific focus on hybrid or combination meth-ods. The authors discuss how the combinationof experimental techniques can enableresearchers to understand and visualize phe-nomena at small scales. A CD with color imagesis included.
Catalog no. K13253, September 2012, c. 356 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-7100-3, $139.95 / £89.00Also available as eBook
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Spectroscopy
Dynamic ForceSpectroscopyandBiomolecularRecognitionEdited by
Anna Rita Bizzarri andSalvatore CannistraroOriginating from protein stretching experiments,dynamic force spectroscopy (DFS) allows for theextraction of detailed information on the unbind-ing process of biomolecular complexes. It isbecoming progressively more important in bio-chemical studies and is finding wider applicationsin areas such as biophysics and polymer science.This book covers the most recent ideas andadvances in the field of DFS applied to biorecog-nition. Leading experts in the field offer their per-spectives on such important topics as atomicforce microscopy, force spectroscopy, interactiongeometries, and immobilization strategies.
Catalog no. K12890, January 2012, 270 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-6237-7, $129.95 / £82.00Also available as eBook
LinearlyPolarized IRSpectroscopyTheory andApplications forStructural AnalysisBojidarka IvanovaSofia University, Bulgaria
Tsonko KolevPlovdiv University, Bulgaria
Useful in the study of pharmaceutical productsand biological molecules, polarization IR spec-troscopy has undergone continuous develop-ment since it first emerged almost 100 yearsago. Capturing the state of the science, this vol-ume demonstrates how the technique can beused to obtain important information about thestructure and spectral properties of orientedcompounds. Topics discussed include the theo-retical basis of linear-dichroic infrared (IR-LD)spectroscopy, the orientation method of colloidsuspensions in a nematic host, the structural elu-cidation of inorganic and organic compoundsand glasses, and applications in pharmaceuticalanalysis and the chemistry of dyes.
Catalog no. K11223, October 2011, 240 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-2559-4, $129.95 / £82.00Also available as eBook
MolecularManipulationwith AtomicForceMicroscopyEdited by
Anne-Sophie Duwezand Nicolas WilletUniversity of Liege, Belgium
This book presents a series of topics that discussconcepts and methodologies used to manipu-late and study single (bio)molecules with atom-ic force microscopy (AFM). The first part is ded-icated to the pulling of single molecules withforce spectroscopy to investigate molecularinteractions, mechanics, and mechanochemicalprocesses. The second addresses the manipula-tion, repositioning, and targeted delivery of sin-gle molecules on substrates. New and experi-enced researchers will find a wealth of informa-tion in this informative volume, which demon-strates the potential of AFMs beyond imaging.
Catalog no. K10483, December 2011, 287 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-0966-2, $149.95 / £95.00Also available as eBook
SpectroscopicTechniques andHinderedMolecularMotionFerid BashirovKazan Federal University, Russia
The theory of hinderedmotions of small moleculesand molecular fragments in crystals and liquidsallows one to obtain detailed knowledge of boththe crystal structure and the dynamical behaviorof molecules. Application of the theory to describesuch phenomena as NMR relaxation rates andspectral line broadening expands the power ofmany spectroscopy techniques. The author com-pares this theoretical approach with recent exper-imental results. Specific topics covered include theextended angular jump model, angular autocorre-lation functions, dielectric, optical and neutronscattering spectroscopy applications, and nuclearmagnetic resonance spin-lattice relaxation appli-cations.
Catalog no. K13247, October 2011, 161 pp.ISBN: 978-1-4398-7083-9, $99.95 / £63.99Also available as eBook
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