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www.rsc.org/booksRegistered charity number: 207890

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Specialist Periodical Reports

Amino Acids, Peptides and ProteinsVolume 43

Edited by Maxim Ryadnov and Ferenc Hudecz

Advance Book Information September 2019

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Amino Acids, Peptides and ProteinsVolume 43

Maxim Ryadnov National Physical Laboratory, UK Ferenc Hudecz Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary

SynopsisAmino Acids, Peptides and Proteins comprises a comprehensive and critical review of significant developments at the biology/chemistry interface. Compiled by leading researchers in their subject, this volume incorporates current trends and emerging areas. Appealing broadly to researchers in academia and industry, it will be of great benefit to any researcher wanting a succinct reference in the field.

Brief Contents

Series: Specialist Periodical Reports

ISSN: 1361-5904

Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

ISBN: 9781788013673

Price: £314.95 | $441.00

Publishing date: 07/06/2019

Target Audience: Professional and scholarly

Format: Hardback

Size: 234 x 156mm

Pages: 250

BIC: PSB, PSD

Search and Destroy: Versatile Proteins Offer Unique Structural Solutions

Against Uracil in DNA

HSV Membrane Glycoproteins, Their Function in Viral Entry

and Their Use in Vaccine Studies

Branched Polymeric Polypeptides with Poly[Lys]

Peptide-mediated Pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s Disease

Nanoscale Chemical Characterisation of Peptides and

Proteins Using Tip-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy

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Inorganic Materials Series

Bioinspired Inorganic MaterialsStructure and Function

Edited by Simon R. Hall

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Bioinspired Inorganic MaterialsStructure and Function

Simon R Hall University of Bristol, UK

SynopsisThis book showcases recent developments in inorganic biomaterials in an area of societal interest and importance. It covers areas such as functional surfaces, energy storage and metamaterials, with an emphasis on how inorganic biomaterials are being used for cutting-edge applications. With chapters written by expert researchers in their fields, Bioinspired Inorganic Materials will provide undergraduates, postgraduates and other researchers convenient and accessible introductions to these topics.

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Series: Inorganic Materials Series

ISSN: 2472-3819

Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

ISBN: 9781788011464

Price: £99.99 | $140.00

Publishing date: 27/08/2019

Target Audience: College/higher education

Format: Hardback

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Bioinspired synthesis: history, fundamentals and outlook

Bioinspired Surfaces

Energy Conversion and Storage

Biomimetics of Structural Colours: Materials, Methods and Applications

Bioinspired approaches to bone

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Monographs in Supramolecular Chemistry

Cucurbiturils and Related Macrocycles

Edited by Kimoon Kim

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Cucurbiturils and Related MacrocyclesKimoon Kim Pohang University of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea

SynopsisSince the discovery of the first cucurbituril, the field has seen tremendous growth with respect to the synthesis of new homologues and derivatives. This book provides a complete overview of cucurbituril chemistry, covering the fundamental aspects including its history, synthesis, host–guest chemistry and the thermodynamic basis thereof. Edited by a pioneer of cucurbituril chemistry, and with contributions from global experts, this title will appeal to students and researchers working in supramolecular chemistry, materials chemistry, nanotechnology, organic chemistry, biochemistry and chemical biology.

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Series: Monographs in Supramolecular Chemistry

ISSN: 1368-8642

Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

ISBN: 9781788015004

Price: £179.00 | $250.00

Publishing date: 17/10/2019

Target Audience: College/higher education

Format: Hardback

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History and Development

Synthesis Aspects

Host-guest Chemistry of the CB[n] family

CB Properties and the Thermodynamic Basis of Host-guest Binding

CBs as Reaction Vessels

CB-based Sensors

Cucurbituril Complexes of Redox Active Guests

CB-based Molecular Machines and Switches

CB-coordination Chemistry

Gas Phase CB Chemistry

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Monographs in Supramolecular Chemistry

Dendrimer ChemistrySynthetic Approaches Towards Complex Architectures

Edited by Michael Malkoch and Sandra García Gallego

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Dendrimer ChemistrySynthetic Approaches Towards Complex Architectures

Michael Malkoch KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Sandra García Gallego University of Alcala, Spain

SynopsisThe dendrimer field continues to grow due to the unique structure of dendrimers that lends itself to useful properties and applications, such as in drug delivery. This book covers the latest advances in the synthesis of dendrimers and other complex dendritic architectures. It provides an overview of the most established building blocks for each family of dendritic material, and highlights the synthetic and structural trends and new applications. This will be a handy reference for postgraduate students and researchers in organic chemistry, polymer chemistry, (nano) materials science and macromolecular chemistry.

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Series: Monographs in Supramolecular Chemistry

ISSN: 1368-8642

Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

ISBN: 9781788011327

Price: £169.00 | $235.00

Publishing date: 17/10/2019

Target Audience: College/higher education

Format: Hardback

Size: 234 x 156mm

Pages: 350

BIC: PNNP, TBN, TGM

Bis-MPA Dendrimers and Other Dendritic Polyesters

Poly(Glycerol) Dendrimers and Other Poly(ether) Dendrimers

Poly(lysine) Dendrimers and Other Dendritic Molecules

from Naturally Occurring Monomers

PAMAM Dendrimers and Other Poly(amide) Dendrimers

Poly(carbosilane) Dendrimers and Other Silicon-containing Dendrimers

Poly(phosphorhydrazone) Dendrimers and

Other Phosphorous-containing Dendrimers

Polyphenylene Dendrimers: Advances In Synthesis

and Evolution of Properties

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Biomaterials Science Series

Antimicrobial Materials for Biomedical ApplicationsEdited by Abraham J. Domb, Konda Reddy Kunduru and Shady Farah

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Antimicrobial Materials for Biomedical ApplicationsAbraham J Domb Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Konda Reddy Kunduru University of Hyderabad, India Shady Farah Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

SynopsisWith the need to combat emerging infectious diseases, research around antimicrobial biomaterials and their applications is booming. This book provides the field with a much-needed fundamental overview of the science, addressing the chemistry of a broad range of biomaterial types, and their applications in the biomedical industry. Materials covered include polymers, from those with inherent antimicrobial activity to those that release antimicrobial agents, antimicrobial ceramics and inorganic compounds, such as metal based antimicrobial additives, and the developing field of biomimetic materials, are discussed. Surfaces, coatings and adhesives are covered, whilst the applications of these antimicrobial materials in biomedical applications, from catheters to orthopaedics, dentistry to ophthalmology, are explored.

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Series: Biomaterials Science Series

ISSN: 2397-1401

Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

ISBN: 9781788011884

Price: £179.00 | $250.00

Publishing date: 05/08/2019

Target Audience: Professional and scholarly

Format: Hardback

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Pages: 400

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Antimicrobial materials - An overview

Introduction to microbes and infection in the modern world

Controlled Release of Antimicrobial Small Molecules

Biomimetic Antimicrobial Polymers

Synthetic Cationic Water - Soluble Antimicrobial Polymers:

An Alternative to Conventional Small Molecule Antibiotics

Focal Drug Delivery for Management of Oral Infections

Photodynamic Antimicrobial Polymers

Antimicrobial Biomaterials in Ophthalmology

Metal Based Antimicrobials

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Drug Discovery

Peptide TherapeuticsStrategy and Tactics for Chemistry, Manufacturing, and Controls

Edited by Ved Srivastava

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Peptide TherapeuticsStrategy and Tactics for Chemistry, Manufacturing, and Controls

Ved Srivastava Intarcia Therapeutics, USA

SynopsisPeptide therapy has become a key strategy of innovative drug development, however one of the potential barriers for approval of novel peptide drugs in the clinic is their deficiencies in clearly defined CMC strategy from the beginning of the clinical development plan. Peptide Therapeutics comprehensively outlines the critical process parameters for efficient manufacturing processes for the peptide drug substances and peptide drug products, the key challenges in quality control, emerging analytical tools, aligning chemistry manufacture and control with clinical trials and current regulatory guidelines. This book will be an asset not only as a reference book for peptide researchers engaged in the pharmaceutical manufacturing setting but also a valuable resource to research and development scientists and graduate students to understand the development and manufacturing process of peptide based medicine.

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Series: Drug Discovery

ISSN: 2041-3203

Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

ISBN: 9781788014335

Price: £179.00 | $250.00

Publishing date: 19/08/2019

Target Audience: College/higher education

Format: Hardback

Size: 234 x 156mm

Pages: 400

BIC: MMG, PNN, PSBC, PSD

Regulatory Considerations for Peptide Therapeutics

Regulatory Perspective on Synthetic Peptides in Europe

Biological and Immunogenicity Evaluation Strategy for

Therapeutic Peptides: CMC Perspective

Chemistry, Manufacturing and Controls: Active Pharmaceutical

Ingredient (API) and Drug Product (DP)

Peptide Manufacturing Methods and Challenges

Economic and Environmental Factors Affecting the

Sustainability of Peptide Manufacturing

A Holistic Quality Control Strategy for Peptide APIs

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Detection Science

Forensic Analytical Methods

Edited by Thiago R. L. C. Paixao, Wendell K. T. Coltro and Maiara Oliveira Salles

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Forensic Analytical MethodsThiago R L C Paixao University of Sao Paulo, Brazil Wendell K T Coltro Federal University of Goias, Brazil Maiara Oliveira Salles Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

SynopsisForensic analysis is a hot topic that has seen extensive expansion in recent years. This book provides an introduction to chemical analysis for forensic applications, some forensic sampling and sample preparation and details analytical methods developed in order to carry out crime scene investigation from laboratory applications to in-field and in situ applications. This is the first book that brings together an understanding of the analytical techniques and how these influence the outcome of a forensic investigation. Highlighting the cutting-edge research on forensic analytical methods and portable new devices, it is an excellent combination of current issues for the graduate and professional market.

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Series: Detection Science

ISSN: 2052-3068

Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

ISBN: 9781788014595

Price: £159.00 | $220.00

Publishing date: 15/08/2019

Target Audience: Professional and scholarly

Format: Hardback

Size: 234 x 156mm

Pages: 300

BIC: JKVF1, PNF

Introduction to Chemical Analysis Focusing on

Forensic Chemical Sensing and Detection

Forensic Sampling and Sample Preparation

Atomic Absorption Spectrometry in Forensics Analysis

Laser-induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) in Forensic Sensing

NMR Spectroscopy Applied in Identification of Synthetic Drugs

Electrochemical Devices For Forensic Chemical Sensing

Scanning Electron Microscopy in Forensic Sensing

FTIR and NIRS in Forensic Chemical Sensing

Paper Spray Ionization Mass Spectrometry in Forensic Chemistry

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New Developments in NMR

NMR Methods for Characterization of Synthetic and Natural PolymersEdited by Pingchuan Sun, Toshikazu Miyoshi and Rongchun Zhang

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NMR Methods forCharacterization of Synthetic and Natural PolymersPingchuan Sun Nankai University, China Toshikazu Miyoshi University of Akron, USA Rongchun Zhang South China University of Technology, China

SynopsisWith the growing complexity of various polymer systems, NMR has become a unique and indispensable tool for precise characterization of microstructures and dynamics. This book specifically focuses on NMR investigation of complex polymers for the polymer community as well as NMR spectroscopists, and could push the development of both fields. It will cover the latest development and show how the novel NMR methods could be used to characterize various synthetic and natural polymers. It appeals to researchers of synthetic and natural polymers who require information on how to characterize polymer structures.

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Series: New Developments in NMR

ISSN: 2044-253X

Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

ISBN: 9781788014007

Price: £179.00 | $250.00

Publishing date: 02/08/2019

Target Audience: Professional and scholarly

Format: Hardback

Size: 234 x 156 (Royal 8vo)

Pages: 400

BIC: PNFR, PNNP

Applications of NMR in Polymer Characterization: An Introduction

Application of STD NMR in Organic/Inorganic Polymer Materials

Diffusion and Relaxometry to Study Carbohydrates

Dissolved in Ionic Liquids

High Resolution Magic Angle Spinning (HRMAS) Pulse Field Gradient (PFG)

NMR Diffusometry Studies of Swollen Polymers

Application of On-line SEC-NMR and DOSY for Practical

Polymer Characterization

Dynamics of Polymer Systems Studied by NMR Field-Cycling Relaxometry

HR-MAS NMR Characterization of Thermo-responsive Polymer Gels: Network Collapse Dynamics and Intermolecular Interactions

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Issues in Toxicology

Nanoparticle–Protein CoronaBiophysics to Biology

Edited by Ashutosh Kumar and Alok Dhawan

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Nanoparticle–Protein CoronaBiophysics to Biology

Ashutosh Kumar Ahmedabad Univeristy, India Alok Dhawan Indian Institute of Toxicology Research (CSIR-IITR), India

SynopsisAny nanomaterial is always covered by proteins immediately upon contact with a physiological environment, this phenomenon may be the key to understanding much of bionanoscience. This formation of the nanoparticle protein corona changes the behaviour of the nanoparticle and translates to issues in their transport and fate in the environment, animals and humans; this however, also offers a new route to study protein interactions. Ideal for toxicologists and researchers in nanoscience, this book provides a detailed understanding of the formation and biological significance of the corona, as well as the impact on biological assays, exotoxicity studies and proteomics research.

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Series: Issues in Toxicology

ISSN: 1757-7179

Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

ISBN: 9781788013918

Price: £169.00 | $237.00

Publishing date: 30/07/2019

Target Audience: College/higher education

Format: Hardback

Size: 234 x 156mm

Pages: 316

BIC: PSBC, PSBT, TBN

Biological Significance to the Nanoparticles Protein Corona

Methodologies Used for Characterisation of NP Protein Corona

Impact of Nanoparticles Protein Interactions on Ecotoxicity Studies

Computational Approaches in Understanding the Effect

of Nanoparticles Protein Corona to Cellular Membranes

In-silico Approaches to Design and Characterize

the Peptide-based Nanostructures

Effect of Nanoparticle Protein Corona in Genotoxicity Assessment

Introduction to the Nanoparticles Protein Corona

Protein Corona: Applications and Challenges

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Monographs in Supramolecular Chemistry

Supramolecular Chemistry in Biomedical ImagingEdited by Stephen Faulkner, Thorfinnur Gunnlaugsson and Gearóid Ó Máille

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Supramolecular Chemistry in Biomedical ImagingStephen Faulkner University of Oxford, UK Thorfinnur Gunnlaugsson Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Gearóid Ó Máille Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

SynopsisThere have been great advances in biomedical imaging techniques in recent years and they are becoming prominent in supramolecular chemistry. This book will clarify the current understanding of these techniques. This publication caters for academics coming to the field from mainstream supramolecular chemistry and graduate students interested in supramolecular chemistry, imaging agents and imaging techniques for biomedical applications.

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Series: Monographs in Supramolecular Chemistry

ISSN: 1368-8642

Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

ISBN: 9781782622970

Price: £159.00 | $220.00

Publishing date: 18/09/2019

Target Audience: Professional and scholarly

Format: Hardback

Size: 234 x 156mm

Pages: 300

BIC: MMP, PN, PSD

Key concept, covering the role of solvent, the nature of the

interactions between species that can be exploited in biological

systems, kinetic and thermodynamic control in supramolecular systems

Imaging techniques- from organelles to organisms

Microscopy, steady state and time-resolved microscopy,

superresolution methods

Radioisotope techniques

PET/SPECT isotopes

MRI and related techniques

The basis of the MRI experiment, contrast MRI, CEST, hyperpolarisation techniques

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Inorganic Materials Series

Solar Energy Capture Materials

Edited by Elizabeth A. Gibson

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Solar Energy Capture MaterialsElizabeth A Gibson Newcastle University, UK

SynopsisThis volume covers the use of inorganic materials for Solar Energy Capture, with an emphasis on how solid-state chemistry allows development of new functional solids for energy applications. Chapters include: silicon-based photovoltaic devices; compound semiconductor-based solar cells; photoelectrochemical solar cells; solution processed solar cells and photon management/tandem solar cells. This book will provide a comprehensive introduction for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers wishing to learn about the topic.

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Series: Inorganic Materials Series

ISSN: 2472-3819

Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

ISBN: 9781788011075

Price: £99.99 | $140.00

Publishing date: 19/07/2019

Target Audience: College/higher education

Format: Hardback

Size: 234 x 156mm

Pages: 350

BIC: PNK, TGM, THX

Silicon Solar Cells

Compound Semiconductor Solar Cells

Dye-sensitized Solar Cells

Solution Processed Solar Cells: Perovskite Solar Cells

Theoretical Analyses of Copper-based Solar Cell Materials for the Next

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Pharmaceutical CrystallographyA Guide to Structure and AnalysisAndrew Bond

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Pharmaceutical CrystallographyA Guide to Structure and Analysis

Andrew Bond University of Southern Denmark

SynopsisThe pharmaceutical industry has become acutely aware of the importance of the solid state, but pharmaceutical scientists often lack specific training in topics related to solid-state structure and crystallography. This book provides needed support in this topical area. Taking an intuitive and informal approach to solid-state structure and crystallographic concepts, this book is written for anyone who needs a clear understanding of modern crystallography, with specific reference to small-molecule pharmaceutical solids. The author describes molecular crystals and crystal structures, symmetry, space groups, single-crystal and powder X-ray diffraction techniques and the analysis and interpretation of crystallographic data. Useful technical details are presented where necessary and case studies from the pharmaceutical literature put theory into a practical contex

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Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

ISBN: 9781782629665

Price: £45.00 | $60.00

Publishing date: 20/07/2019

Target Audience: College/higher education

Format: Hardback

Size: 234 x 156mm

Pages: 270

BIC: MMG, PNT, TDCW

Pharmaceutical Solids

What Defines a Crystal?

Symmetry in Crystals

Space Groups

Planes and Crystal Morphology

Crystal Structures and Diffraction Patterns

Symmetry in Diffraction Patterns

Single-Crystal X-Ray Diffraction (Part 1)

Single-Crystal X-Ray Diffraction (Part 2)

Powder X-Ray Diffraction

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Green Chemistry Series

Resource Recovery from WastesTowards a Circular Economy

Edited by Lynne Macaskie, D. J. Sapsford and Will Mayes

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Resource Recovery from WastesTowards a Circular Economy

Lynne E Macaskie University of Birmingham, UK D J Sapsford University of Birmingham, UK Will M Mayes University of Hull, UK

SynopsisThe concept of a circular economy has been gaining increasing attention in recent years. Many of the sources of chemicals we have become reliant on are dwindling and the accumulation of waste products poses a serious environmental problem. Recovering resources from these waste materials can reduce our dependence on less sustainable virgin feedstocks, as well as reducing the quantity of material going to landfill sites. Bringing together a broad range of cross-disciplinary topics on resource recovery this book provides a valuable resource for those working in circular economy research, green chemistry and waste management.

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Series: Green Chemistry Series

ISSN: 1757-7039

Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

ISBN: 9781788013819

Price: £169.00 | $235.00

Publishing date: 22/08/2019

Target Audience: College/higher education

Format: Hardback

Size: 234 x 156mm

Pages: 450

BIC: RNH, RNP, TQK

The role of biogeochemical processes in resource recovery from waste

Use of biotechnology for conversion of lignocellulosic waste into biogas

and renewable chemicals

Towards an integrated hydrogen and bioenergy biorefinery

Resource recovery using microbial electrochemical technologies

Adding Value to Digestate and Ash (the AVAnD project) – elucidating the

role and the value of alternative fertilisers on the soil-plant system

In situ recovery of resources from waste repositories

Integrating remediation and resource recovery of industrial alkaline wastes:

case studies of steel and alumina industry residues

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