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Antibiotic Drug DiscoveryNew Targets and Molecular EntitiesSteven M Firestine Wayne State University, USA Troy Lister Spero Therapeutics, USA
SynopsisRecent years have seen an important resurgence in antibiotic drug discovery. Coupled with this new interest has been progress towards the discovery and elucidation of new targets for antibacterial drug discovery. Additionally, vast amounts of research on the current state-of-the-art for infectious disease drug discovery have been published. This book collates the most recent and compelling strategies for antibiotic drug discovery, with a primary focus on new targets, mechanisms and molecular entities.
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Series: Drug Discovery
ISSN: 2041-3203
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
ISBN: 9781782624240
Price: £159.00 | $260.00
Publishing date: 23/05/2017
Target Audience: Professional and scholarly
Format: Hardback
Size: 234 x 156 mm
Pages: 250
BIC: MMFM, MMG, PSB
Novel treatments for C. difficile infections
Targeting purine biosynthesis for antimicrobial drug design
Inhibition of biofilm production
Narrow spectrum antibiotics
The LPS transport pathway: a new target for the development of
Gram-negative antibiotics
Antimicrobial peptides and antimicrobial peptide analogues
Novel antibacterials from previously uncultured soil bacteria
Emerging targets in antituberculosis drug design
Antibacterial drug leads targeting isoprenoid biosynthesis
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Cross-relaxation and Cross-correlation Parameters in NMRMolecular ApproachesDaniel Canet Universite de Lorraine, France
SynopsisSpin relaxation parameters, although difficult to interpret, are attracting interest in NMR as these parameters are capable of yielding both structural and dynamic information. For example, contrast in MRI is obtained through spin relaxation of the water protons in biological tissues. Cross-relaxation and cross-correlation parameters afford a non-ambiguous approach to molecular structure and dynamics although they require some special skills for their experimental determination and for their exploitation. This work will provide a detailed account of cross-relaxation and cross-correlation which would be timely and fill a gap in the present NMR literature for the analytical scientist.
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Series: New Developments in NMR
ISSN: 2044-253X
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
ISBN: 9781849739139
Price: £159.00 | $260.00
Publishing date: 03/05/2017
Target Audience: Professional and scholarly
Format: Hardback
Size: 234 x 156 mm
Pages: 320
BIC: MMPG, PHV, PNFR
Introduction to nuclear spin cross-relaxation and cross-correlation
phenomena in liquids
Homonuclear cross-relaxation and cross-correlation in small or medium-
size molecules and in soft matter
Heteronuclear cross-relaxation and cross-correlation in small or medium-
size molecules and in soft matter
Cross-relaxation and cross-correlation in large biomolecules
Subject Index
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Functional Supramolecular MaterialsFrom Surfaces to MOFsRahul Banerjee CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory, India
SynopsisSupramolecular materials have a great number of applications due to the reversibility of their non-covalent molecular interactions, such as reversible hydrogen bonding, host–guest interactions and electrostatic interactions. This book provides a comprehensive source of information on the structure, function and novel applications of organic and metal–organic supramolecular materials. Written by international experts in their fields, this book will be of interest to students and researchers in academia and industry in the areas of supramolecular chemistry and functional materials science.
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Series: Monographs in Supramolecular Chemistry
ISSN: 1368-8642
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
ISBN: 9781782625407
Price: £169.00 | $275.00
Publishing date: 26/05/2017
Target Audience: Professional and scholarly
Format: Hardback
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Pages: 350
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Surface Self-Assembly of Functional Supramolecular Networks
Chemical Recognition in Functional Supramolecular Aggregates
Functional Supramolecular Materials for Electron Transfer Reactions
Designing Soft Supramolecular Materials using Intermolecular Interactions
Construction of Soft Nanoporous Organic Frameworks and for Gas Storage
Applications
Functional Metallo-Supramolecular Capsules and Cages
Porosity of Metal Organic Polyhedra – Intrinsic vs Extrinsic Porosity
Solid state photoreactivity of metal complexes
Stimuli-Responsive Metal–Organic Frameworks
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Intermolecular Interactions in CrystalsFundamentals of Crystal EngineeringJuan Novoa University of Barcelona, Spain
SynopsisCrystal Engineering concerns the design and synthesis of molecular crystals with desired properties, which requires a deep understanding of intermolecular interactions. This new book brings together all the current information about the most relevant intermolecular interactions providing an introductory text for graduates. The textbook introduces the nature and identification of bonds and the latest knowledge of their physical meaning. Properties of the most relevant intermolecular bonds identified in molecular crystals are described. Cooperative effects from different bond types present in one solid are also explained.
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Series: Not Applicable
ISSN: Not Applicable
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
ISBN: 9781782621737
Price: £86.99 | $140.00
Publishing date: 15/05/2017
Target Audience: College/higher education
Format: Hardback
Size: 234 x 156 mm
Pages: 250
BIC: PNRS, PNT, TGM
Part A: Basic concepts on intermolecular interactions
Intermolecular interactions and bonds in crystals. A general view
Theoretical models of the chemical and intermolecular bond
On the meaning of bonds
The importance of repulsive intermolecular interactions in crystals
Experimental detection of intermolecular bonds using STM techniques
Intermolecular bonds as seen from theoretical/experimental AIM analysis
Spectroscopic MW techniques for the study of intermolecular interactions
Spectroscopic vibrational techniques for the study of intermolecular
interactions
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High Pressure Technologies in Biomass ConversionRafał M. Łukasik National Laboratory of Energy and Geology IP, Portugal
SynopsisCarbon dioxide plays an increasingly important role in biomass processing. This book presents the current state of the art of the diverse approaches for CO2 use in biomass valorisation. It demonstrates the interdisciplinary aspects of high-pressure technologies across biology, chemistry and biochemical engineering areas. It brings researchers and industrialists up to date with the latest advances in this field, including novel technologies for energy; biochemicals and materials production; and green chemical engineering processes.
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Series: Green Chemistry Series
ISSN: 1757-7039
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
ISBN: 9781782624851
Price: £123.00 | $205.00
Publishing date: 30/05/2017
Target Audience: Professional and scholarly
Format: Hardback
Size: 234 x 156 mm
Pages: 400
BIC: PN, RNU, TDCB
High-pressure CO2+H2O Technology
Introduction to High Pressure CO2+H2O Technology in Sustainable
Biomass Processing Technologies
Pre-treatment of Biomass Using CO2-based Method
Enzyme-catalysed Reactions in High-pressure CO2
Direct Conversion of Natural Polymers Using High-pressure CO2 and CO2-
H2O Mixtures
Processing of Ligninocellulosic Biomass Derived Monomers with High-
pressure CO2 and CO2-H2O Mixtures
Processing of Biomass-derived Compounds in High-pressure CO2 and CO2-H2O Mixtures
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Mechanochemistry in MaterialsYoan C Simon University of Southern Mississippi, USA Stephen L Craig Duke University, USA
SynopsisMechanochemistry in materials science has experienced tremendous growth in the last 5 years and has developed to become one of the most important topics in polymer science today. With a particular focus on polymers and soft materials the book discusses experimental and theoretical considerations. Appealing to a broad range of materials scientists, working in industry and academia, this well-presented and comprehensive title will be essential reading for postgraduate researchers upwards.
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Series: Polymer Chemistry Series
ISSN: 2044-0790
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
ISBN: 9781782621461
Price: £169.00 | $275.00
Publishing date: 30/05/2017
Target Audience: Professional and scholarly
Format: Hardback
Size: 234 x 156 mm
Pages: 350
BIC: PNNP, TGM
Fundamentals of covalent m-chem
Mechanophore design
Mechanophores for sensing
Mechanophores for chemical function
Materials design principles for mechanical transduction events
Aggregation based responses
Morphological (e.g., polydiacetylenes, liquid crystals)
Polyelectrolytes/charge density
Systems-level responses
Mechanically responsive polymer capsule permeability
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Nanotechnologies in FoodQasim Chaudhry University of Chester, UK Laurence Castle DEFRA Central Science Laboratory, UK Richard Watkins DEFRA, UK
SynopsisThis book provides an overview of the products and applications of nanotechnologies in agri-food and related sectors. Following on from the success of the first edition, this new edition has been revised and updated to bring the reader fully up-to-date on the emerging technological, societal, and policy and regulatory aspects in relation to nanotechnologies in food. The book is a source of much needed information on the products and applications of nanotechnology for the food sector - for scientists, regulators, and consumers alike.
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Series: Nanoscience & Nanotechnology Series
ISSN: 1757-7136
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
ISBN: 9781782621713
Price: £159.00 | $260.00
Publishing date: 28/05/2017
Target Audience: College/higher education
Format: Hardback
Size: 234 x 156 mm
Pages: 325
BIC: PN, TBN, TDCT
Nanotechnologies In The Food Arena: New Opportunities, New Questions,
New Concerns
The Devil is in the Definition
The Evolution of Food Technology, Novel Foods, and the Psychology of
Novel Food ‘Acceptance’
Public Perceptions of Nanotechnologies: Lessons from GM Foods
Natural Food Nanostructures
Nanotechnology Applications for Food Ingredients, Additives and
Supplements
Delivering Supplements at a Nano-Scale
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Zeolites in CatalysisProperties and ApplicationsJiří Čejka J. Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry, Czech Republic Russell E Morris University of St Andrews, UK Petr Nachtigall Charles University of Prague, Czech Republic
SynopsisCovering zeolite synthesis, characterization and applications, this book concisely defines zeolite science so readers can quickly grasp the most important and most exciting aspects of the field. It reviews the latest developments, challenges and potential applications of zeolites, making it ideal for researchers and postgraduate students new to this field.
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Series: Catalysis Series
ISSN: 1757-6725
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
ISBN: 9781782627845
Price: £179.00 | $300.00
Publishing date: 25/05/2017
Target Audience: Professional and scholarly
Format: Hardback
Size: 234 x 156 mm
Pages: 500
BIC: PNRD, TDC, THFP
Zeolite Science and Perspectives
Zeolite Structures
Synthesis of Zeolites
Hierarchical Zeolites
Two-dimensional Zeolites
Structure Determination
Spectroscopy of Zeolites
Microscopy of Zeolites
Modelling of Zeolites
Adsorption and Separation on Zeolites
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