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ContentsCHEMISTRY .......................................................................................................................................................................... 2Analytical Chemistry ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 2Bio Energy ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5Biochemistry ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6Biomedical Engineering ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12Biotechnology .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14Catalysis ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 17Computational & Theoretical Chemistry .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 18Electrochemistry ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22Environmental Chemistry .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 25Environmental Sampling & Analysis ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27Food Chemistry ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 28Food Engineering & Processing ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32Forensic Chemistry ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 34General Chemistry .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 35Geochemistry ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 37Industrial & Applied Chemistry ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 38Inorganic Chemistry .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 40Liquid Crystals ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 41Materials Chemistry ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 42Medicinal Chemistry ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 51Natural Product Chemistry ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 53Organic Chemistry ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 57Physical Chemistry ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 61Polymer Chemistry ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 65Polymeric Materials & Plastics ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 70Separation Science/Chromatography ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 75Spectroscopy ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 76Surface & Colloid Chemistry ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 79

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ............................................................................................................................................... 82Bioprocessing ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 82Chemical Fate & Transport ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 84Chemical Processing & Design ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 86Clean & Sustainable Processes ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 91Energy, Fuels, & Petrochemicals .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 94Mass Transfer & Thermodynamics ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 103Process Control ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 104

Index ................................................................................................................................................................................ 106

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAnalytical Chemistry of UraniumAdsorptive Removal of Heavy Metals from

Groundwater by Iron Oxide Based Adsorbents Environmental, Forensic, Nuclear, and Toxicological ApplicationsZeev Karpas, Nuclear Research Center (Retired), Negev, IsraelAccurate uranium analysis, and particularly for isotopemeasurements, is essential in many fields, includingenvironmental studies, geology, hydrogeology, the nuclearindustry, health physics, and homeland security. Thisvolumecovers the fascinating advances in the field of analyticalchemistry of uranium. Exploring a broad range of topics, thebook focuses on industrial processes that involve uranium, itspresence in the environment, health and biological implicationsof exposure to uranium compounds, and nuclear forensics. Eachchapter includes an overview of the topic and several examplesto demonstrate the analytical procedures. Separation andpurification techniques are included where necessary.

Valentine Uwamariya, UNESCO-IHE Institute for WaterEducation, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesThis book describes the adsorption method in the removal ofselected heavy metals present as cations (Cd, Cu and Pb) oroxyanions (Cr(VI) and As(V)) using iron oxide coated sand (IOCS)and granular ferric hydroxide (GFH). The effects of pH, naturalorganic matter (fulvic acid (FA)) and interfering ions (phosphateand calcium) on the adsorption efficiency were also assessed.The sorption reactions that take place at the surface of theadsorbent were also described through the surface complexationmodelling for Cd, Cuand Pb cation adsorption. Batch adsorption

tests and rapid small scale column tests (RSST) were used as laboratory methods.CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderElectrochemical BiosensorsAdvances in Chromatography, Volume 53

Edited by Serge Cosnier, Université Joseph Fourier, GrenobleCedex, FranceSeries: Pan Stanford Series on the High-Tech of BiotechnologyThis book provides an overview of biosensors based onamperometry, conductimetry, potentiometry, square-wavevoltammetry, impedance, and electrochemiluminescence anddescribes the use of ultramicroelectrodes for the real-timemonitoring and understanding of exocytosis. Areas of particularinterest are the use of silver and gold nanoparticles for signalamplification, photocurrent transduction, and aptamer design.Moreover, advanced insights in the innovative concept ofself-powered biosensors derived from biofuel cells are also

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Edited by Eli Grushka, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel and Nelu Grinberg,Boehringer-Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals Inc., Ridgefield, Connecticut, USASeries: Advances in ChromatographyFor more than four decades, scientists and researchers have relied on the Advances inChromatography series for the most up-to-date information on a wide range ofdevelopments in chromatographic methods and applications. For Volume 53, the serieseditors have invited established, well-known chemists to offer cutting-edge reviews ofchromatographic methods with applications in the life sciences. The clear presentation oftopics and vivid illustrations for which this series has become known makes the materialaccessible and engaging to analytical, biochemical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceuticalchemists at all levels of technical skill.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHandbook of Terahertz TechnologiesAnalytical Chemistry from Laboratory to Process

Line Devices and ApplicationsEdited by Ho-Jin Song, NTT Microsystem IntegrationLaboratories, Kanagawa, Japan and Tadao Nagatsuma,Osaka University, JapanThe book covers some of the technical breakthroughs in termsof device technologies. It discusses not only the theoreticaldetails and typical features of the technology described, butalso some issues and challenges related to it. In addition, it isshown what can actually be done with the terahertz-wavetechnologies by introducing several successful demonstrations,such as wireless communications, industrial uses, remote sensing,chemical analysis, and 2D/3D imaging.

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Edited by Gennady E. Zaikov, Kazan National ResearchTechnological University, Russia and A. K. Haghi, Universityof Ottawa, CanadaAnalytic Chemistry from Laboratory to Process Line highlightsmany of the latest developments and trends in engineeringchemistry research and describes the respective tools tocharacterize and predict properties and behavior of materials.The book provides original, theoretical, and importantexperimental results that use non-routine methodologies, andpresents chapters on novel applications of more familiarexperimental techniques and analyses of compositeproblems that indicate the need for new experimentalapproaches presented.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMicrofluidic Chip-Capillary Electrophoresis DevicesHigh Performance Liquid Chromatography in

Pesticide Residue Analysis Edited by Ying Sing Fung, Qidan Chen, Fuying Du,Wenpeng Guo, Tongmei Ma, Zhou Nie, Hui Sun, Ruige Wuand Wenfeng ZhaoCapillary electrophoresis (CE) and microfluidic chip (MC) devicesare relatively mature technologies, but this book demonstrateshow they can be integrated into a single, revolutionary devicethat can provide on-site analysis of samples when laboratoryservices are unavailable. By introducing the combination of CEand MC technology, Microfluidic Chip-Capillary ElectrophoresisDevices broadens the scope of chemical analysis, particularly inthe biomedical, food, and environmental sciences.

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Edited by Tomasz Tuzimski, Medical University of Lublin,Poland and Joseph Sherma, Lafayette College, Easton,Pennsylvania, USASeries: Chromatographic Science SeriesHPLC is the principal separation technique for identification ofthe pesticides in environmental samples and for quantitativeanalysis of analytes. At each stage of the HPLC procedure thechromatographer should possess basic skills that substantiallyhelp in accomplishing HPLC experiments correctly, to obtainreliable, repeatable, and reproducible results. This book servesas a comprehensive source of information and training on thestate-of-the-art pesticide residues methods performed with aidof HPLC and aids the readers in avoiding the many pitfalls that

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanoimprint BiosensorsAn Integrated Approach to Analytical Instrument

Qualification and Computerised System Validationin Analytical Laboratories

The Fusion of Nanofabrication, Nanophotonics, and NanobiologyEdited by Takeo Nishikawa, OMRON Corporation, Kyoto,Japan and Satoshi FujitaThis book starts with an overview and introduction on the trendsin nanofabrication and nanoimprint technology, followed by adetailed discussion on the design, fabrication, and evaluationof nanoimprint biosensors. The proto-model systems and someapplication examples of this sensor are also included in thechapters. The book will appeal to anyone in the field ofnanotechnology, especially nanofabrication, nanophotonics,and nanobiology, or biosensor research.

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R.D. McDowall, McDowall Consulting, Bromley, Kent, UK and C. Burgess, BarnardCastle, UKAnalytical instrumentation used within regulated analytical laboratories is computerizedeither via firmware inside the instrument or via a PC workstation with control and applicationsoftware installed on it. Qualification and validation are typically considered as separateactivities with little if any interaction between the two disciplines. The major problem isthat you cannot validate the computer system without qualifying the instrument and viceversa. This book is based upon a successful two part workshop given by the authors thatwill address these concerns.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanomaterials for Water ManagementLiposomes in Analytical MethodologiesSignal Amplification for Biosensing from NanostructuresEdited by Katie A. Edwards, Cornell University, Ithaca, New

York, USALiposomes in Analytical Methodologies provides up-to-dateconsideration of actively researched techniques, written byexpert investigators in their respective fields from a perspectivenot readily available in the primary literature. The introductorychapter serves as a primer for readers entering the area as wellas a refresher for those with existing background to understandthe fundamentals and broad application of liposomes foranalytical purposes. With topics ranging from liposome arraysthat exhibit environment-dependent color changes to exquisitefluorescent imaging, readers will gain an appreciation for theversatile utility that liposomes can add to the analytical toolbox.

Edited by Robert S. Marks and Ibrahim AbdulhalimSeries: Pan Stanford Series on the High-Tech of BiotechnologyThe interest in finding reliable and highly sensitive sensors forwater quality control has grown recently empowered by theexplosion of cutting-edge technologies such asnanotechnologies, optoelectronics, and computing on one handand by the increasing need for more secure control of waterquality on the other hand. This book highlights a number ofmodern topics in the field of biosensing particularly for watersensing in which the signal is enhanced, starting from surfaceenhanced spectroscopies using plasmonic structures such asRaman scattering (SERS), infrared enhanced absorption (SEIRA),

and surface enhanced fluorescence (SEF).Pan StanfordMarket: Analytical ChemistryDecember 2015: 229 x 152: 450pp Pan StanfordHb: 978-9-814-66926-9: £114.00 Market: Environmental Science & TechnologyeBook: 978-9-814-66927-6 August 2015: 229 x 152: 238pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814669269 Hb: 978-9-814-46347-8: £95.00

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderTopical Antimicrobials Testing and Evaluation,Second Edition

Pharmaceutical Industry Practices on GenotoxicImpurities

Daryl S. Paulson, BioSciences Laboratories, Inc., Bozeman,Montana, USAHighlighting techniques for testing antimicrobial compounds,this new edition of a bestselling handbook provides tips andtools for navigating the ins and outs of FDA approval procedures.It offers strategies for the servicing of expanding markets, outlinestesting protocols, presents a range of testing techniques, andreviews their efficacy and appropriate uses. It also demonstratesspecific methods for testing the effectiveness and safety ofpreinjection and preoperative washes, healthcare and foodworkers’ handwashes and sanitizers, and other surgical scrubs.

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Edited by Heewon Lee, Boehringer IngelheimPharmaceuticals, Inc., Ridgefield, Connecticut, USASeries: Chromatographic Science SeriesA great deal of confusion and uncertainty over genotoxicimpurity (GTI) identification, assessment, and control exists. Thisbook strives to facilitate scientific and systematic consensus onGTI management by presenting rationales, strategies, practices,and case studies from the pharmaceutical industry. Exploringthe safety, quality, and regulatory aspects of GTIs, the textexplains the how and why of various GTI control tactics andpractices, including GTI control examples in drug substance anddrug product development processes from large and smallpharmaceutical firms in multiple geographical regions. December 2014: 235 x 156: 200pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderPlanar Chromatography - Mass Spectrometry

Edited by Teresa Kowalska, Mieczyslaw Sajewicz andJoseph Sherma, Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania,USASeries: Chromatographic Science SeriesThis book focuses on a relatively new approach to chemicalanalysis in general, and to separation science in particular. It isthe first book to systemically cover the theoretical background,techniques, instrumentation, and practical applications of planarchromatography – mass spectrometry as a hyphenated tool ofanalytical chemistry. It also examines the high and as-yetunexploited potential of planar chromatography–massspectrometry for analytical use in scientific investigations andpromotes its expanded use in academia and industry.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderSupercritical Fluid ChromatographyAdvances and Applications in Pharmaceutical Analysis

Edited by Gregory K. Webster, AbbVie, Inc, North Chicago,Illinois, USAThis book reviews the use of supercritical fluid chromatography(SFC) in drug discovery and describes its application in massspectrometric and polarographic detection. The book also shedslight on the role of SFC in drug development from naturalproducts, its use in pilot-scale operations as a chromatographictechnique, and the advancement of SFC with new technologies.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMicrowave-Mediated Biofuel ProductionBiomass and BiofuelsVeera G. Gude, Mississippi State University, USAAdvanced Biorefineries for Sustainable Production and DistributionThis book focuses on chemical syntheses and processes for biofuel production mediatedby microwave energy. This is the first contribution in this area serving as a resource and

Edited by Shibu Jose, University of Missouri, Columbia, USAand Thallada BhaskarFocusing on the key challenges that still impede the realizationof the billion-ton renewable fuels and energy products vision,this book provides comprehensive information on sustainableproduction of biomass feedstock, supply chain management offeedstocks to the biorefinery site, advanced conversionprocesses, and catalysts/biocatalysts for production of fuels andchemicals using conventional and integrated technologies. Italso presents detailed coverage of downstream/recoveryoperations, for a refinery processing lignocellulosic and algalbiomass resources.

guidance manual for understanding the principles, mechanisms, design, and applicationsof microwaves in biofuel process chemistry. Green chemistry of microwave-mediatedbiofuel reactions and thermodynamic potentials for the process biochemistry will be thefocus of this book. Microwave generation, wave propagation, process design, developmentand configurations, and biofuel applications will be discussed in detail.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSugarcane as Biofuel FeedstockBiomass Power for the WorldAdvances Toward a Sustainable Energy SolutionEdited by Wim P. M. van Swaaij, University of Twente,

Enschede, Netherlands, Sascha R. A. Kersten, University ofTwente, Enschede, Netherlands and Wolfgang Palz, WorldCouncil for Renewable Energy, Brussels, BelgiumSeries: Pan Stanford Series on Renewable EnergyThis book explores the development of biomass, the largestrenewable energy source at present, to efficient applications inmodern and developing society. Accessible to non-experts anddetailed enough for experts, the book reveals the true challengesthat lie ahead in this extremely broad area. It focuses on specifictechnologies, both biological and thermos-chemical, from thesimple to the extremely complex, and provides clear, concise

Edited by Barnabas Gikonyo, State University of New York(SUNY), Geneseo, New York, USAAs the world’s energy hunger grows ever larger, fossil fuelreserves are diminishing—and concerns about climate changeremind us that our love affair with fossil fuels cannot continuemuch longer. This has inspired intense research into sustainableenergy sources. Biofuels seemed initially promising, but theworld soon realized that food-based biofuel has its own dangers.Second-generation biofuels, however, use biomass from crops'inedible parts—such as the stalks and leaves ofsugarcane—offering a far more viable solution. In this book,researchers from around the world review some of the mostimportant and timely topics related to using sugarcane feedstockfor biofuel.

explanations that include future prospects. Written by experts, the book highlights the roleof bio-energy in the future of renewable energy.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderChemistry of Sustainable Energy

Nancy E. CarpenterUnderstanding the chemistry underlying sustainable energy iscentral to any long-term solution. This text introduces a broadarray of advanced chemistry topics relevant to sustainable energyresearch and elucidates the application of these topics withexamples from the primary literature. It examines promisingareas of energy conversion, namely, wind power, fuel cells, solarphotovoltaics, and biomass conversion processes, as well asnext-generation nuclear power.; This book also covers topicstied to understanding the chemistry of sustainable energy,including fossil fuels, thermodynamics, polymers, hydrogengeneration and storage, and carbon capture.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBioluminescent Microbial BiosensorsAptamersDesign, Construction, and ImplementationTools for Nanotherapy and Molecular Imaging

Edited by Gerald Thouand, University of Nantes, LaRoche-sur-Yon, France and Robert S. MarksSeries: Pan Stanford Series on the High-Tech of BiotechnologyThis book describes the design and the use of bioluminescentbiosensors. It introduces beginners and experienced researchersstarting in the microbiological biosensor domain to the practicalaspects of building a luminescent microbial biosensor. It is alsoa source of information about other applications that usemicrobial cells. Each chapter focuses as far as possible on thetechnological conception of the presented biosensor with aclear demonstration of the issues in the design and how to reachthe proof of concept. The book is divided into three practicalsections facilitating the reader to easily access the information.

Edited by Rakesh N. Veedu, Murdoch University, Perth, AustraliaAptamers, often termed as ‘chemical antibodies,’ are an emerging class of synthetic ligandsfor efficient target-specific molecular recognition. The objective of this book is to highlightrecent advances and potential of aptamers in various disease conditions. . This book focuseson the applications of aptamers in targeted nanotherapy, detection, and in molecularimaging in various disease conditions such as cancer, neurological diseases and infectiousdiseases.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCancer-Causing Viruses and Their InhibitorsBasics of Molecular Recognition

Edited by Satya Prakash Gupta, National Institute ofTechnical Teachers’ Training and Research (NITTTR), Bhopal,IndiaCancer-causing viruses, also called oncoviruses, play a key rolein the development of certain cancers by contributing to geneticchanges. This volume presents a plethora of research frominternationally reputed contributors who discuss different typesof oncoviruses, their mechanisms of invasion and growth, andtheir life cycles. The book begins with an overview of theoncoviruses discovered to date and includes a brief descriptionof their structure, genotypes, replication, and mechanisms ofinfection leading to cancers. It then explores several of theseviruses in detail, including HCV, EBV, HPV, and HIV.

Dipankar Chatterji, Molecular Biophysics Unit, Indian Institute of Science,Malleswaram, Bangalore, 560012, IndiaThis book describes the major governing rules for biological recognition, self-assemblyand the methods that follow. The book concludes with the problem of dimensionality inbiological recognition process, and shows how biological recognition can be followed ona surface explaining the effect it has on molecular crowding.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCell Membrane NanodomainsBiocalorimetryFrom Biochemistry to NanoscopyFoundations and Contemporary Approaches

Edited by Alessandra Cambi, Radboud University NijmegenMedical Centre, Nijmegen, The Netherlands and Diane S.Lidke, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, USAThis book furthers the readers’ understanding of the fundamentalmolecular mechanisms that govern nanostructures and proteinfunction relationships at the cell membrane and explains theins and outs of this rapidly developing high- or super-resolutionmicroscopy field. Contributing writers include experts from theoptical nanoscopy and microscopy fields, biophysicists,biochemists, and cell biologists. Since superresolution opticaltechniques helped advance the understanding of cellularstructure and protein behavior, there is a special emphasis ontechnologies that are enabling the visualization of lipids, proteins,

and other molecular components at unprecedented spatiotemporal resolution.

Edited by Margarida Bastos, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Faculty ofSciences, University of PortoThis book provides a current and comprehensive overview of state-of-the-art approachesin biocalorimetry. Starting with a brief historical introduction to calorimetry, the book goeson to discuss prospects for calorimeter development in the near future. Thereafter, a numberof unique up-to-date applications of calorimetry in the study of biological systems areprovided. Chapters have been contributed by a wide range of experts in the field, manyof whom personally pioneered key developments in biocalorimetry.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderDevelopability of BiotherapeuticsChemical and Biochemical PhysicsComputational ApproachesA Systematic Approach to Experiments, Evaluation, and Modeling

Edited by Sandeep Kumar, Pfizer, Chesterfield, Missouri,USA and Satish Kumar Singh, Pfizer, Chesterfield, Missouri,USAThis reference describes applications of computational andmolecular modeling techniques toward more efficient andaffordable biopharmaceutical drug development at thepre-clinical stages that could positively impact clinical outcomes.With a primary focus on the developability of monoclonalantibody candidates, it addresses many contributions thatcomputation can make towards biopharmaceutical drugdevelopment in general. It is a rich source of information oncurrent principles and practices and provides a starting pointfor finding innovative applications of computation in

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Edited by David Schiraldi, Case Western Reserve University,Cleveland, Ohio, USA and Gennady E. Zaikov, Kazan NationalResearch Technological University, RussiaWritten by highly regarded experts in the field, this book coversmany of the major themes of chemical and biochemical physics,addressing important issues, from concept to technology toimplementation. It provides new research and updates on avariety of issues in physical chemistry and biochemical physics.Many chapters include case studies and supporting technologiesand explain the conceptual thinking behind current uses andpotential uses not yet implemented. By providing an appliedand modern approach, this volume presents a wide-rangingview of current developments in applied methodologies inchemical and biochemical physics research.

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Chemical Reagents for Protein Modification, FourthEdition

Edited by Regina Brigelius-Flohe, German Institute ofHuman Nutrition, Nuthelal and Helmut SiesSeries: Oxidative Stress and DiseaseThis book brings together the accumulated evidence regardingselenium biochemistry and trace element caused carcinogenesis.After the introduction to be written by Gerry Combs, five sectionsare planned. The first section is devoted to how selenium isintegrated into selenoproteins. Next is a section on seleniumcompounds with individual functions. Dual functions are dealtwith next followed by a section devoted to unexpected links toselenium such as with diabetes. The final section deals withpolymorphisms and mutations in gene of selenoproteins. Thebook should appeal to biochemists, physiologists, nutritionists,

and clinical researchers, especially those planning clinical trials.

Roger L. Lundblad, Lundblad Biotechnology, Chapel Hill,North Carolina, USAA comprehensive review of reagents used for the chemicalmodification of proteins, the fourth edition represents a majorrevision. The completely updated text is substantially larger andincludes five new chapters: Alkylating Agents, Acylating Agents,Nitration and Nitrosylation, Oxidation, and Modification ofProteins with Reducing Agents. The format has been markedlyrevised, presenting information based on the chemical natureof the modifying material and on the amino acid residuemodified. Much of the information is in tabular form to enablethe rapid location of cited material.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGlutamineChemistry and Chemical BiologyBiochemistry, Physiology, and Clinical ApplicationsMethodologies and ApplicationsEdited by Dominique Meynial-Denis, Unité de Nutrition Humaine, St GenèsChampanelle, France

Edited by Roman Joswik, Military Institute of Chemistry andRadiometry, Warsaw, Poland and Andrei A. Dalinkevich,Institute of Physical Chemistry at the Russian Academy ofSciences, MoscowSeries: AAP Research Notes on ChemistryThis important volume highlights the latest developments andtrends in chemistry, biochemistry, and biology. It presents thedevelopments of advanced materials and respective tools tocharacterize and predict the material properties and behavior.The book provides original, theoretical, and importantexperimental results that use non-routine methodologies oftenunfamiliar to the usual readers. The papers on novel applicationsof more familiar experimental techniques and analyses ofchemical, biochemistry, and biological programs indicate the

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Glutamine is a non-essential amino acid that fulfills many key roles in metabolism andcell/tissue function. This book examines recent advances in our understanding of thebiochemistry of glutamine as well as molecular and cellular aspects of glutamine metabolismand action. It also reviews the various functions of this amino acid other than its functionas an energy substrate. Finally, the importance of glutamine in critical illness and its role inthe aging process and exercise is also emphasized.

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3rd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderInsect Physiology and Biochemistry, Third EditionGlycobiology and Human Diseases

James L. Nation, Sr.Following the tradition of its bestselling predecessors, this editionprovides working scientists and students with an engaging andauthoritative guide to the most current findings in the dynamicfield of insect physiology. Expanded and updated, this thirdedition challenges conventional entomological wisdom withthe latest research and analytical interpretations. Encouragingindependent evaluation of the data and allowing for theextrapolation of major concepts across species, thisindispensable text establishes a thorough understanding of thephysiological and biochemical functions and adaptations thathave made insects one of the most successful groups of living

organisms on the planet.

Edited by Gherman Wiederschain, Boston College, ChestnutHill, Massachusetts, USAThis book discusses glycobiology and various forms of humandiseases. Topics covered include immunoglobulins, inflammationand glycosylation, the role and therapeutic significance of naturalanti-glycan antibodies in malignancies and in normal andaberrant pregnancy, identifying urinary glycans as a possiblemethod for the diagnosis of lysosomal storage diseases,glycobiology of human milk (biological roles and diseases) andpectins as biological modulators of human physiologicalreactions. The book includes analysis of comprehensive dataand some productive conclusions and perspectives.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderIntroduction to Experimental Biophysics - ALaboratory Guide

How Enzymes WorkFrom Structure to Function

Edited by Haruo Suzuki, Kitasato University, Kanagawa-ken,JapanThis book starts with an introduction to various enzymes to showhow interesting enzymes are. It is followed by historical kineticstudies on enzymes and the overall rapid-reaction kinetics. Thesubsequent topics describe the basics of protein structure, thecontrol of enzyme activity, and the purification of enzymes. Acase on the kinetic and structural studies of L-phenylalanineoxidase is also presented. There are many good books onenzyme kinetics, but only a few books describe their kinetic andstructural aspects. This book deals with both and contains manyreferences that can be good sources for further readings. Thebook is handy and is especially helpful for beginners.

Jay L. Nadeau, McGill University, Montreal, CanadaA companion to the author’s highly praised textbook, this manualpresents wet lab methods for courses in biophysics or molecularbiology. Tested in a pedagogical setting, the experiments followa logical progression beginning with a DNA construct. The bookstarts with the basics of molecular cloning: amplifying andpurifying plasmid, plasmid mapping, and using restrictionenzymes. Later experiments deal with more advancedtechniques, such as the synthesis and characterization ofquantum dots and gold nanoparticles, protein crystallization,and spectroscopic techniques.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderIntroduction to Experimental Biophysics (Set)Human LongevityTextbook and Lab ManualOmega-3 Fatty Acids, Bioenergetics, Molecular Biology, and Evolution

Jay Nadeau, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaA practical companion for physical scientists seeking to moveinto wet laboratory experiments and biological research areas,this set provides a firm footing in basic terminology andconcepts. The text begins with the simpler, essential methodsand then builds gradually to more advanced techniques. Writtenat a level that assumes no previous background in biology, thebook is organized to follow a logical experimental progression.This structure allows readers to follow the steps involved in theproduction of nucleic acids and proteins and the different levelsof purification required for each type of analysis.

Raymond C. Valentine, Professor Emeritus, University ofCalifornia at Davis, USA and David L. ValentineHuman cells are protected from the ravages of aging bydefensive systems including novel mechanisms againstmembrane oxidation introduced in this book. The book proposesa unified concept in which aging cells faced with decliningenergy production by mitochondria and the relatively high costof protecting membranes against oxidation are triggered byenergy stress to activate programmed cellular death. It includescase histories illustrating the duality of polyunsaturatedmembranes in aging and longevity. It also explains therelationship between membrane unsaturation and longevityleading to a unified concept of aging.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder5th Edition • TEXTBOOKLipidsIntroduction to Nutrition and Metabolism, Fifth

Edition Nutrition and HealthClaude LerayLipids (fats and oils) are essential cellular components in animals,plants, and bacteria, and they play an important role in humannutrition. This book presents a detailed account of the nutritionalaspects of all types of lipid—fatty acids, triacylglycerols,phospholipids, sphingolipids, sterols, and fat-soluble vitamins(A, D, E, K). The importance of the omega-3/omega-6 fatty acidratio in cardiovascular health is well known, but the nutritionalbalance of lipids also impacts the immune system, the centralnervous system, and cancer processes.

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David A. Bender, Emeritus Professor, University CollegeLondon, UKExtensively revised and updated to reflect our currentunderstanding of nutritional and dietary requirements, the FifthEdition presents principles of nutrition and metabolism,biochemistry, and interactions between health and diet, andexamines the role of nutrition in common chronic diseases. Theauthor continues to use concise, authoritative language toemphasize and describe the underlying biochemistry that isessential to an understanding of nutrient function and the abilityto evaluate and interpret future advances in nutrition science.The text is enhanced with full-color newly drawn diagrams and

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONLiposomes, Lipid Bilayers and Model MembranesAn Introduction to Polysaccharide Biotechnology,

Second Edition From Basic Research to ApplicationEdited by Georg Pabst, University of Graz, Austria, NorbertKučerka, National Research Council of Canada, Chalk River,Mu-Ping Nieh, University of Connecticut, Storrs, USA andJohn Katsaras, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee,USAWith contributions from leading researchers in their fields, thisbook describes state-of-the-art lipid/model membrane research,and industrial and medical applications, all in one volume. Thebook is divided into two sections. The first section covers a rangeof basic research topics, from theory and computationalsimulations to current experimental research. The second partdescribes applications of lipid systems used in thepharmaceutical, textile, and food industries. Covering basic and

applied research, this book serves as a useful reference for both the novice and the expert.

Stephen E. Harding, Gary G. Adams, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom,Michael P. Tombs, Berit Smestad Paulsen and Hilde BarsettThis second edition offers an up-to-date account of the production and uses ofpolysaccharides. New chapters focus on vaccines, encapsulation, and bioactivity. Thevolume explains and illustrates how recent developments in polysaccharides may lead tomajor future progress in this field. Compact yet comprehensive material highlights therapidly growing biotechnology of polysaccharides.CRC PressMarket: ChemistryJune 2016: 254 x 178: 280ppHb: 978-1-482-24697-1: £82.00eBook: 978-1-482-24832-6Prev. Ed Hb: 978-0-748-40516-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482246971

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMapping of Nervous System Diseases via MicroRNAsLife Chemistry Research

Edited by Christian Barbato and Francesca RubertiSeries: Frontiers in Neurotherapeutics SeriesThis book provides an up-to-date review of the function ofmicroRNA (miRNA) in neurological diseases as well asadvancements in technology for therapeutic modulation ofmiRNA activity. It covers general concepts and novel insightson brain function in relation to miRNA and also examines therole of miRNAs in various neurological diseases. Covering thefull range of relevant concepts and giving a look into presentand future possibilities, it is a necessary cutting-edge referencefor neurologists, neuropathologists, and researchers andpractitioners in a wide range of related fields.

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Biological SystemsEdited by Roman Joswik, Military Institute of Chemistry andRadiometry, Warsaw, Poland, Gennady E. Zaikov, KazanNational Research Technological University, Russia and A.K. Haghi, University of Ottawa, CanadaThis volume contains a collection of topical chapters thatpromote interdisciplinary approaches to biological systems,focusing on fundamental and relevant connections betweenchemistry and life. Included are studies and experiments as wellas invited lectures and notes by prominent leaders on a widevariety of topics in biology and biochemistry. By describing thecomplementary nature of chemistry and biology, the bookpresents the biological processes in detailed chemical terms,providing a fascinating look into the emerging field of chemicalbiology.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNeurobiology of Chemical CommunicationMass Spectrometry-Based Metabolomics

Edited by Carla Mucignat-Caretta, University of Padova,ItalySeries: Frontiers in NeuroscienceExploring the role of the chemical senses in mediatingintraspecific communication, this volume examines the structure,anatomy, electrophysiology, and molecular biology ofpheromones. It discusses how chemical signals work on differentmammalian and non-mammalian species and includes chapterson insects, Drosophila honey bees, amphibians, mice, cats, andcattle. It also explores the controversial topic of humanpheromones.An essential reference for students and researchersin the field of pheromones, this is also an ideal resource for thoseworking on behavioral phenotyping of animal models and

persons interested in the biology/ecology of the different species.

A Practical GuideEdited by Sastia Prama Putri, Osaka University, Suita, Japanand Eiichiro FukusakiThis book is a simple, step-by-step reference for profilingmetabolites in a target organism. It discusses optimization ofsample preparation for urine, serum, blood, tissue, food, andplant and animal cell samples. The book summarizes all stepsin metabolomics research, from experimental design to samplepreparation, analytical procedures, and data analysis. Case studiesare presented for easy understanding of the metabolomicsworkflow and its practical applications in different research fields.It includes an in-house library and built-in software so readerscan analyze real data samples.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRedox Proteins in Supercomplexes andSignalosomes

Motor Proteins and Molecular MotorsAnatoly B. KolomeiskyThis accessible book explores the mechanisms of cellularfunctioning associated with several specific enzymatic moleculescalled motor proteins. It presents established results, theoreticalmethods, and experimental observations related to biologicalmolecular motors. The author uses fundamentalphysical-chemical concepts and methods to develop asystematic theoretical framework for understanding motorprotein dynamics. He introduces the main ideas using simplearguments that avoid heavy mathematical derivations in favorof more intuitive physical understanding.

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Edited by Ricardo O. Louro, Instituto de Tecnologia Químicae Biológica António Xavier, Universidade Nova de Lisboa,Portugal and Irene Diaz-Moreno, Instituto de BioquímicaVegetal y Fotosíntesis, cicCartuja, Universidad de Sevilla -CSICThis book is one of the first to explore the key role played byredox proteins and their interaction network in a wide range ofessential cellular processes in all domains of life. The bookexplains how the mitochondrial respiratory chain is dynamicallyorganized in supercomplexes even under physiologicalconditions. It also addresses the impact of supercomplexassembly on mitochondrial morphology, physiology, andMarket: Physics

biogenesis to shed light on the molecular mechanisms of pathological situations, includingaging.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderReversibility of Chronic Disease andHypersensitivity, Volume 3

Natural Biomarkers for Cellular MetabolismBiology, Techniques, and Applications

Edited by Vladimir V. Ghukasyan, University of NorthCarolina, Chapel Hill, USA and Ahmed A. Heikal, Universityof Minnesota, Duluth, USASeries: Series in Cellular and Clinical ImagingThis guide covers the current state of knowledge on intrinsicfluorescent biomarkers and highlights advances in using thesebiomarkers for the metabolic mapping and clinical diagnosis ofhealthy and diseased cells and tissues. The book’s first sectionintroduces the fundamentals of cellular energy metabolicpathways as well as natural biomarkers within the context oftheir biological functions. The second section outlines thetheoretical and technical background of quantitative,

Clinical Environmental Manifestations of the NeurocardiovascularSystems

William J. Rea, Environmental Health Center, Dallas, Texas,USA and Kalpana Patel, Allergy and Environmental HealthCenter WNY, Buffalo, New York, USAThe third volume of an encyclopedic four-volume set, this bookfocuses on laboratory data and treatment. Distinguishing itselffrom previous works on chemical sensitivity, this set explainsnewly understood mechanisms of chronic disease andhypersensitivity involving core molecular function. It discussesnew information on ground regulation system, genetics, theautonomic nervous system, and immune and non-immunefunctions. It includes sophisticated diagnostic technology andcutting-edge treatment techniques as well as numerous color

figures and supporting research.

noninvasive, autofluorescence microscopy and spectroscopy methods. The last two sectionsexplore applications in biochemistry, cell biology, and medicine.

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderThe Toxicology and Biochemistry of Insecticides,Second Edition

Role of Oxidative Stress in Chronic DiseasesEdited by Isaias Dichi, University of Londrina, Brazil, JoséWander Breganó, University of Londrina, Brazil, AndréaName Colado Simão, University of Londrina, Brazil andRubens CecchiniThis book presents recent findings on the role of oxidative stressin chronic diseases. Understanding the mechanisms by whichoxidative stress act on chronic diseases enables readers tocomprehend the rationale which underlies intervention in suchconditions. This book gives readers a broad view in relation toan important issue related to oxidative stress, that is, geneticpolymorphism. It covers the role of oxidative stress intransmissible diseases as well as non-transmissible chronicdiseases. It discusses three types of non-transmissible chronic

Simon J. Yu, University of Florida, Gainesville, USAContinuing as the sole book in more than two decades toaddress this multifaceted field, the second edition of this highlypraised review on insecticide toxicology has been expandedand updated to present the latest information on insecticideclassification, formulation, bioassay, mode of action, resistance,metabolism, selective toxicity, environmental fate, and regulatorylegislation. Incorporating references for further reading, thisvaluable resource discusses newly developed insecticides, newlydiscovered modes of action, new labeling requirements, andmore. It provides essential insecticide knowledge required foreffective insect pest management.

diseases: oxidative stress in metabolic diseases, in autoimmune and neurodegenerativeCRC Pressdiseases, and in cancer and cachexia. Each chapter covers a different disorder and the

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTobacco Smoke Exposure BiomarkersSkin Bioscience

Qingyuan Hu, China National Tobacco Quality Supervision& Test Center, Zhengzhou and Hongwei Hou, China NationalTobacco Quality Supervision & Test Center, ZhengzhouThis is a detailed reference on smoke biomarkers, nicotineaddiction, and tobacco regulations suitable for toxicologists andpolicy-makers involved in smoke-regulation. Both authors arewell-published in the area of analytical chemistry of tobaccosmoke and the first author is part of a World Health Organizationworking group on tobacco regulation. The volume provides aunique insight into China's view on Tobacco Product Regulationas the first author is China's sole representative to the relevantWHO study group as well as the Tobacco Laboratory network.

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A Molecular ApproachEdited by Toyoko Imae, National Taiwan University ofScience & Technology, TaipeiThis book introduces skin bioscience with a specific focus onthe molecular approach. Following the description of thefundamental structure and unique functionality of the skin, itexamines the response of the skin to exterior stimulation. It alsofocuses on the beautification and regeneration of the skin. Thisbook provides readers with the molecular knowledge of the skinand stimulates their interest in further investigation anddevelopment of skin bioscience.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderVitamin B12Structural and Mediator LipidomicsAdvances and InsightsMichel Lagarde, Nathalie Bernoud-Hubac, Celine Costaz, Frederic Carriere and

Michel Guichardant Edited by Rima Obeid, University Hospital of the Saarland, Homburg, GermanyIn this book, the authors present lipid molecular species, which have been well defined fortheir biological activities, whatever the biological system involves, with reference to the

Cobalamin (Vitamin B12) was discovered in the first half of the 20th century. Recently, thefast pace of development in research technologies has changed our understanding of the

closely related structural lipids. The emphasize bioactive lipids issued from membrane role of nutrients and the complex interaction between diet, environment, and diseases.lipids, especially polyunsaturated fatty acid derivatives produced trough various oxygenation This book offers deep insights into several aspects of cobalamin, such as its role as a methylprocesses. They also cover enzymes associated with the production of these bioactivelipids and receptor proteins relating to their action.

donor in elderly people and cancer patients. It also discusses genetic defects and molecularbiology of cobalamin-dependent enzymes and transporters.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderElastic Fiber MatricesCell and Matrix MechanicsBiomimetic Approaches to Regeneration and RepairEdited by Roland Kaunas, Texas A&M University, College

Station, USA and Assaf Zemel, The Hebrew University ofJerusalem, IsraelThis book covers several key areas of cell and tissue mechanics,providing the data and modeling framework for a multiscaleanalysis. The first section introduces basic concepts and outlinespopular approaches used to study the mechanical propertiesof cells and matrix. The following two sections focus onmolecular-scale studies of subcellular and matrix proteinmechanics. The third section focuses on cell-cell and cell-matrixinteractions. The final section deals with studies at the tissuescale.

Edited by Anand Ramamurthi, Cleveland Clinic LernerResearch Institute, Cleveland,OH, USA and Chandrasekhar Kothapalli, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH,USASoft connective tissues, such as skin, blood vessels, and lung and urogenital tissues, exhibitarchitecturally complex extracellular matrices (ECM) of which the elastic matrix forms amajor structural component. This book is the first comprehensive resource on the subject,detailing state-of-the-art approaches to elastic matrix regeneration and repair. It presentsa critical analysis of the merits and limitations of available technologies and providesperspectives on future technological needs and advances as well as clinical translation andcommercialization of these technologies.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMicrofluidics and NanotechnologyControlled Release SystemsBiosensing to the Single Molecule LimitAdvances in Nanobottles and Active Nanoparticles

Edited by Eric Lagally, Western Governors University, SaltLake City, UT, USASeries: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsWhile similar books concentrate only on microfluidics ornanotechnology, this book describes integrated approaches forthe detection of single cells and molecules. Focusing exclusivelyon biological and chemical targets, it explores state-of-the-artphysical, chemical, contact, and noncontact detection methods,explaining the theory behind the different techniques. Byhighlighting a variety of technologies, the text allows for acomparison of the fundamental advantages and challenges ofeach, as well as an appreciation of the power of leveragingscalability and integration to achieve sensitivity at low cost.

Edited by Alex van Herk, Institute of Chemical andEngineering Sciences, Singapore, Jacqueline Forcada andGiorgia PastorinThis book focuses on responsive nanoparticles and bringstogether two interesting areas: nanoparticles and responsivepolymers. The concept of the book is that of a systematicapproach from nanoparticles synthesis via responsive polymersto nanobottles. The second part of the book presentscontributions from experts in the field and provides astate-of-the-art overview of the field.

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Edited by Bradley Layton, University of Montana, Missoula,USAThis book bridges the gap between life sciences and physicalsciences by providing several perspectives on cellular andmolecular mechanics on a fundamental level. It begins with ageneral introduction to the scales and terms that are used inthe field of cellular and molecular biomechanics and then movesfrom the molecular scale to the tissue scale. It discusses varioustissues or cellular systems through the chapters written byprominent engineers and physicists working in various fields ofbiomechanics.

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Properties and ApplicationsKenji Mizoguchi, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Hachioji,Japan and Hirokazu Sakamoto, Tokyo MetropolitanUniversity, Hachioji, JapanThis book presents basic information about DNA, along withcomprehensive theoretical introduction to DNA. It discussesrecent developments in divalent-metal-ion inserted M-DNAcomplex, which gives rise to the possibility of DNA applicationto electronic functionality. Further, the book describes threeexamples of applications: optical and electrical materials,electronic devices such as bioTFT memory and color-tunablelight-emitting diodes, and biofuel cell application with use ofproton conduction in DNA.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderNanomaterials for Electrochemical Sensing andBiosensing

Edited by Martin PumeraNanotechnology brings new possibilities for the developmentof sensors, biosensors, and novel electrochemical bioassays.Nanoscale materials have been extensively used in a wide varietyof configurations—as electrode surfaces to promoteelectrochemical reaction, as "wires" to enzymes connecting theirredox centers to electrode surface, as nanobarcodes forbiomolecules, or as tags to amplify the signal of a biorecognitionevent. Nanomaterial-based electrochemical sensors have beenused in many areas, including cancer diagnostics and thedetection of infectious organisms. This book reviews importantachievements in the field of nanomaterial-based electrochemicalsensors and biosensors.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderPatient Specific Stem CellsEdited by Deepak Lamba, Buck Institute for Research on Aging, Novato, CA, USAAn in-depth overview, this book covers the generation of Pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs)andthe current research in various labs on how the technology is being used to study thediseases and identify novel treatments. It addresses three main areas: (a) various methodsof reprogramming somatic cells to derive patients specific IPS Cells, (b) Generation anddifferentiation of various patient specific stem cells into different tissues including neurons,retinal cells, and cardiac cells, and (c) Applications of the patient derived cells includingtoxicity testing, and drug discovery.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderSynthetic Biology HandbookEdited by Darren N. Nesbeth, University College London, UKThis book provides the reader with an explanation of the major goals of synthetic biology:i) making biological tools that are understood as well as the silicon tools developed by thecomputer industry, ii) using these tools to do useful things within the biology we are alreadyfamiliar with, such as yeast or stem cells, and iii) using these tools to make entirely newbiological entities that previously did not exist in nature. The book also provides technicaldetails of current advances toward these goals.

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Applied Molecular BiotechnologyThe Next Generation of Genetic Engineering

Edited by Muhammad Sarwar Khan, Iqrar Ahmad Khanand Debmalya BarhThe latest advances in state-of-the art development in the rapidlyevolving area of Molecular Biotechnology, the technology ofthe new millennium, are detailed in this book. Descriptions ofthe cutting edge science of engineering genes and relocatingthem in other organisms demonstrate the processes necessaryto produce useful, desirable products. The book provides breadthof coverage, taking into account omics, molecular biology,molecular genetics, molecular pathology, microbiology,nanotechnology, and their biotechnological applications in theareas of agriculture, health, and industry.

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Edited by Eugene McNally, Executive Director, PPD Consulting, and Jayne E. Hastedt,ALZA Corporation, Mountain View, California, USASeries: Drugs and the Pharmaceutical SciencesThis third edition retains the basic scientific principles associated with the previous editionsbut brings to light the latest challenges associated with preparing, characterizing,formulating and delivering the ever-increasing types of biopharmaceutical molecules intotherapeutics. New chapters include biopharmaceutical structure and drug delivery, proteindesign and engineering, quality by design for biopharmaceuticals, manufacturing andpurification of biopharmaceuticals, immune response triggers by route of administration,proteins in the solid state, the challenge of biosimilars, and transdermal delivery of proteintherapeutics.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBioreactorsAquaporins in Health and DiseaseAnimal Cell Culture Control for Bioprocess EngineeringNew Molecular Targets for Drug Discovery

Goutam Saha, North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong,Meghalaya, India, Alok Barua, Indian Institute of TechnologyKharagpur, West Bengal, India and Satyabroto Sinha, IndianInstitute of Technology Kharagpur, Department of ElectricalEngineering, West Bengal, IndiaThis book presents the design, fabrication, and control of a newtype of bioreactor meant especially for animal cell line culture.The new bioreactor, called the "see-saw bioreactor," is ideal forthe growth of cells with a sensitive membrane. The authorsdescribe the principle of operation of the see-saw bioreactorand how to automatically control the bioprocess. They alsodiscuss the thorough experimental research they conducted onthis prototype bioreactor and define the future scope of work

in terms of design, control, and software sensors.

Edited by Graca Soveral, Research Institute for Medicines,Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Lisbon, Portugal, SorenNielsen, Department of Health Science and Technology,Aalborg University, Denmark and Angela Casini, School ofChemistry, Cardiff University, UKThis book presents the latest research advances in aquaporinsand other major intrinsic protein (MIP) channels. The first sectionof the book describes the general concepts of aquaporin channelfunction, genomic research, structure-function analysis ofaquaporins and glycerol facilitators, and regulation by gatingand trafficking, including yeast aquaporin regulation andfunction. The second section discusses the physiological and

pathophysiological roles of aquaporins in humans and microbes. The final section coversthe development of inhibitors of aquaporin function.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiosimilar and Interchangeable BiologicsBasic Principles of Analytical UltracentrifugationFrom Cell Line to Commercial Launch, Two Volume SetPeter Schuck, National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and

Bioengineering, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda,Maryland, USA, Huaying Zhao, National Institute ofBiomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, National Institutesof Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA, Chad A. Brautigam,Department of Biophysics, The University of TexasSouthwestern Medical Center, Dallas, USA and RodolfoGhirlando, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive andKidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda,Maryland, USAFilling a gap in the literature of biophysical methodology, thisbook explains the fundamentals in the theory and practice of

Sarfaraz K. Niazi, Therapeutic Proteins International, LLC,Chicago, Illinois, USAThe field of biosimilar drugs is one of the hottest subjects in thefiled of new drug development, with scores of companiesoffering seminar and training programs for prospectivemanufacturers and stakeholders. This book is a moderncomprehensive overview of the entire biosimilar manufacturingand distribution process, covering concepts introduced by theFDA, litigation strategies, analytical methods, pharmokineticstudies, and the future and current status of biosimilar productapprovals.

AUC. It introduces the basic principles and technical setup of an AUC experiment and CRC Pressdescribes the optical systems used for detection. It explores the ultracentrifugation Market: Pharmaceutical Science & Regulation

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEnzyme NanocarriersBiosimilars and Interchangeable Biologics

Edited by Daniela Cardinale, UMR BFP, Villenave d'Ornon,France and Thierry Michon, INRA-University Bordeaux,Villenave d'Ornon, FranceEnzyme immobilization on solid supports has been consideredfor a long time as an attractive solution to perform sophisticatedorganic synthesis, as required in the preparation of finepharmaceutical chemicals. But in the late 1990s, the tremendousprogress in molecular biology fundamentals opened up thepossibilities to feed a tool box for building new bio-inspirednanotechnologies. The research presented in this book wasselected among the most impressive achievements in the fieldsof enzyme bio-conjugation and bio-inspired nanosupports. Itopens up potential applications in nanocatalysis and for

lab-on-a-chip and biosensor devices, drug delivery vectors, and nanometrology.

Strategic ElementsSarfaraz K. Niazi, Therapeutic Proteins International, LLC,Chicago, Illinois, USAEven very established companies have made mistakes whendeveloping biosimilar products. For example, not appreciatingfuture threats to intellectual property caused a biosimilar productdevelopment plan to fail after millions have been spent.Additional pitfalls include not anticipating the next line ofimproved products, better formulations, delivery systems andthe possibility that the dosing and indications can themselvesbe patented. This two-volume set examines how to choose theright product to develop and how to meander around the legal

fireworks and secure a viable commercial presence.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHandbook of Encapsulation and Controlled ReleaseBiosimilars and Interchangeable Biologics

Edited by Munmaya Mishra, c/o Altria Research Center,Richmond, Virginia, USA, Editor in Chief, International Journalof Polymeric Materials and Polymeric Biomaterials, Taylor &Francis, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USAWritten at a level comprehensible to non-experts, this handbookcovers the current state of encapsulation and controlled releasedtechnologies, presenting the fundamental processes involvedand exploring how to use those processes for differentapplications in various industries. It is a comprehensive sourceof technical information and current practices of encapsulationin research and industry, providing a much-needed authoritativereference for continued research and development inencapsulation and controlled release technologies.

Tactical ElementsSarfaraz K. Niazi, Therapeutic Proteins International, LLC,Chicago, Illinois, USAEven very established companies have made mistakes whendeveloping biosimilar products. For example, not appreciatingfuture threats to intellectual property caused a biosimilar productdevelopment plan to fail after millions were spent. Additionalpitfalls include not anticipating the next line of improvedproducts, better formulations, delivery systems, and thepossibility that the dosing and indications can themselves bepatented. This two-volume set examines how to choose theright product to develop and how to meander around the legal

fireworks and secure a viable commercial presence.CRC PressCRC PressMarket: Materials ScienceMarket: Biopharmaceutical TechnologyNovember 2015: 254 x 178: 1512ppDecember 2015: 279 x 216: 575ppHb: 978-1-482-23232-5: £254.00Hb: 978-1-498-74349-5: £121.00eBook: 978-1-482-23234-9eBook: 978-1-498-74350-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482232325* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498743495

Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONMarine GlycobiologyBiotechnology Fundamentals, Second EditionPrinciples and ApplicationsFirdos Alam Khan, Manipal University, Dubai, United Arab

EmiratesThis is a substantial revision of a successful book designed to beused for an introductory course in biotechnology. Each chapterhas been updated with better illustrations and an enhancedpedagogy. This second edition includes new problem sets, keywords, better alignment with figures/text, additional solutionswith problems contained in the text, and an additional test bank.

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Edited by Se-Kwon KimMarine glycobiology is an emerging and exciting area in the field of science and medicine.Glycobiology, the study of the structure and function of carbohydrates andcarbohydrate-containing molecules, is fundamental to all biological systems and representsa developing field of science that has made huge advances in the last half-century. Thisbook revolutionizes the concept of marine glycobiology, focusing on the latest principlesand applications of marine glycobiology and their relationships.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderUnderstanding EnzymesMarine OMICSFunction, Design, Engineering and AnalysisPrinciples and Applications

Edited by Allan Svendsen, Novozymes A/S, Bagsvaerd,DenmarkThis book focuses on new understanding of enzyme functionand optimization, past enzyme function analysis, enzymeengineering, and growing insights from the simulation work aswell as nanotechnology measurement of enzymes in action invitro or in silico. It presents insights into the mechanistic functionand understanding of enzyme reactions and covers novelstructure analysis technologies in conjunction with x-ray andNMR structural methods. The text discusses topicsincluding single molecules, molecular dynamic simulations ofdifferent conformers of enzymes, surface enzyme kinetics,metagenomics and bioinformatics sequence handling, and

coupled reactions in nanodevices.

Edited by Se-Kwon Kim, Pukyong National University, Busan, South KoreaThis book provides comprehensive coverage on current trends in marine omics of variousrelevant topics such as genomics, lipidomics, proteomics, foodomics, transcriptomics,metabolomics, nutrigenomics, pharmacogenomics and toxicogenomics as related to andapplied to marine biotechnology, molecular biology, marine biology, marine microbiology,environmental biotechnology, environmental science, aquaculture, pharmaceutical scienceand bioprocess engineering.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderPrinciples of Membrane Bioreactors for WastewaterTreatment

Microbial BiotechnologyProgress and Trends

Edited by Farshad Darvishi Harzevili, University ofMaragheh, Iran and Hongzhang Chen, Institute of ProcessImaging, Chinese Academy of Sciences, BeijingMicrobial biotechnology is defined as "any technologicalapplication that uses microbiological systems, microbialorganisms, or derivatives thereof, to make or modify productsor processes for specific use." This book presents an overviewof all of the latest developments and innovations taking placein the highly interdisciplinary field. Many of the contributors areworld-class researchers in a numbers of key subfields. The textalso incorporates relevant case studies throughout the book.

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Hee-Deung Park, In-Soung Chang and Kwang-Jin LeeMembrane bioreactor (MBR) technology is a wastewatertreatment method combining biological pollutant treatmentwith physical membrane separation. It has gained increasingcommercial significance over the last decade, with applicationsin municipal and industrial wastewater treatment becomingincreasingly widespread. This book covers a wide variety of MBRtopics, including filtration theory, membrane materials andgeometry, fouling phenomena and properties, and strategiesfor minimizing fouling. Also covered are practical aspects suchas operation, maintenance, design, and application.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTapping Molecular WildernessDrugs from Chemistry–Biology--Biodiversity Interface

Yongyuth Yuthavong, National S&T Development Agency,Pathumthani, ThailandThis book is for readers with some background in science,concerning the search for drugs, starting from molecular diversityin nature or molecular wilderness. It differs from those availableon the subject of natural products and drugs derived therefromin that it looks at the broad picture on how materials andorganisms from nature affect our health and how we havecombined our knowledge in chemistry, biology, and biodiversityto promote our wellness from resources in the "molecularwilderness," with caveats on sustainable utilization of theseresources.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSolid Acid CatalysisCatalysis for SustainabilityFrom Fundamentals to ApplicationsGoals, Challenges, and Impacts

Hideshi Hattori, King Fahd University of Petroleum &Minerals, Saudi Arabia, and Hokkaido University, Japan andYoshi Ono, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Kawasaki-shi,JapanSolids that possess acidic properties on their surfaces functionas catalysts just like liquid acids, such as sulfuric acid andhydrochloric acid. By using solid acid catalysts, chemicalprocesses become more productive and more environmentallyfriendly. In fact, solid acids are being used in many industrialchemical processes from the largest chemical process of catalyticcracking in petroleum refining to the synthesis of various finechemicals. his book covers the fundamentals of solid acid

Edited by Thomas P. Umile, Ph.DSeries: Sustainability: Contributions through Science andTechnologyThis book explores the intersection between catalytic scienceand sustainable technologies as a means to addressing currenteconomic, social, and environmental problems, includingharnessing alternative energy sources, pollution prevention andremediation, and the manufacturing of commodity products.Chapters are dedicated to specific research areas of catalysis asthey pertain to their effectiveness, their economic andenvironmental benefits, and the challenges researchers face inactualizing solutions. It provides an introduction to the field andthe issues with which it is concerned, as well as a detailed and

far-reaching discussion on current achievements and future progress.catalysis, including its history and characterization, and discusses different types of catalystsand solid acid-catalyzed reactions as well as their industrial applications.

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Konstantin Bryliakov, Boreskov Institute of Catalysis,Novosibirsk, RussiaCatalysis plays a vital role in the chemical, petroleum, agriculture,polymer, electronics, pharmaceutical, and other industries. Thisbook provides a comprehensive overview of existing catalystsystems for various types of catalyzed asymmetric oxidationprocesses exploiting "green" oxidants H

2 2 and O

2. In addition to

traditional transition metal catalyzed oxidations, it also considersorganocatalytic processes. The book discusses catalytically activesites and reaction mechanisms. It also considers the viability ofsome catalyst systems from industrial and green chemistryperspectives.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderGold CatalysisPreparation, Characterization, and Applications

Edited by Laura Prati, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italyand Alberto Villa, Università degli Studi di Milano, ItalyThis book focuses on gold-based catalyst application in theselective oxidation carried out in the liquid phase. Since the firstreport on alcohol oxidation in 1998, a number of studies havebeen performed that highlight some peculiarity of goldcompared with other metals. Some analogies have been foundbetween the gas and the liquid phase, but the big challenge tooperate in a condensed phase lies in the role of the solvent intuning the reactant–catalyst contact. As a complete, exhaustivework that covers this still-emerging field and presents a rationalstate of the art, this book will be useful for researchers even notyet involved in this field.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGraph-Theoretical Matrices in ChemistryCoarse-Grained Modeling of Biomolecules

Dusanka Janezic, University of Primorska, Koper, Slovenia,Ante Milicevic, The Institute of Medical Research andOccupational Health, Zagreb, Croatia, Sonja Nikolic, TheRugjer Boškovic Institute, Zagreb, Croatia and NenadTrinajstic, The Rugjer Boškovic Institute, Zagreb, CroatiaDivided into five sections, this book offers 200 graph-theoreticalmatrices covering adjacency and related matrices, distance andrelated matrices, incidence matrices, and special and graphicalmatrices. It provides insight into the properties and potentialusefulness of many novel graph-theoretical matrices in chemistry.Most of the graph-theoretical matrices presented have beenused as sources of molecular descriptors usually referred to astopological indices. They are concerned with a special class of

graphs that represent molecules.

Edited by Garegin A. PapoianSeries: Series in Computational BiophysicsMany researchers are choosing computational modeling of biomolecules to analyze dataat a level of mechanistic detail that would otherwise prove difficult to achieve. This bookreflects on the tremendous impact of computational modeling, focusing on coarse-grainedsimulations for biomolecules, such as proteins and nucleic acids, for which systems maybe too large and the processes too slow for atomistic or quantum simulations. Coverageincludes fundamentals as well as applications in state-of-the-art coarse-grained force fieldsof proteins and nucleic acids.

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Functional Materials Edited by James Devillers, CTIS, Rillieux La Pape, FranceBees are critically important for ecosystem function andbiodiversity maintenance through their pollinating activity. Thisbook provides a collection of computational methods to thoseprimarily interested in the study of the ecology, ethology, andecotoxicology of bees. It presents numerous case studies toenable readers to understand the appropriateness but also thelimitations of models in theoretical and applied bee research.Written by an international team of experts, this book coversthe main types of modeling approaches that can be used interrestrial ecology and applied ecotoxicology.

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Edited by Oleksandr Reshetnyak, Ivan Franko NationalUniversity, Lviv, Ukraine and Gennady E. Zaikov, KazanNational Research Technological University, RussiaSeries: AAP Research Notes on Polymer Engineering Science andTechnologyThis book looks at the synthesis of polyaniline by differentmethods, under different conditions, for various applications,and presents studies of its properties by a wide range of themodern physic-chemical methods. The book provides acomprehensive analysis of experimental results from the pointof view of the correlations in the triad synthesisconditions–structurephysico–chemical properties. It combinesthe results of experimental investigations and originalmethodology of the description of physical–chemical and

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderLiving MatterComputational Approaches to Protein DynamicsAlgebra of MoleculesFrom Quantum to Coarse-Grained Methods

Valery V. Stcherbic and Leonid P. BuchatskyThis book provides a review of biochemistry as an algebra ofmolecules of living matter and utilizes Clifford algebras to discussthe basic biochemical processes of DNA replication, DNAtranscription, RNA splicing and translation. Viral carcinogenesisis discussed in depth, specific attention is paid to the structuralfeatures of biomolecules that define a particular Clifford algebra,and useful examples of genetic information being transformedinto Clifford algebras are provided.

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Edited by Monika Fuxreiter, University of Debrecen, HungarySeries: Series in Computational BiophysicsThis book presents modern biomolecular computationaltechniques that address protein flexibility/dynamics at all levelsof theory. It shows how these advanced methods provideinsights into dynamic aspects of biochemical processes. Thebook covers a wide spectrum of dynamics, from electronicstructure-based to coarse-grained techniques via multiscalingat different levels. It describes the methods and results of enzymecatalysis, examines computational techniques to tackle biologicalproblems involving intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs), anddiscusses computational issues related to experimentalcharacterization of IDPs.

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Biomolecules Methods and Applications in Quantitative BiologyEdited by Ruhong Zhou, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center,Yorktown Heights, New York, USASeries: Series in Computational BiophysicsDevelopments in molecular modeling from experimental andcomputational techniques have enabled a wide range ofbiological applications. This timely summary reflects the recentadvances in bridging novel algorithms and high performancecomputing with characterization of important biologicalprocesses, such as folding dynamics of key proteins. Itencompasses the perspectives of leading experts on thistransformation in molecular biology, illustrating with state ofthe art examples how molecular modeling approaches are being

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Mihai V. Putz, West University of Timisoara, RomaniaThis new 5-volume series presents in a balanced yet progressivemanner the fundamental and advanced concepts, principles,and models of quanta, atoms, molecules, solids, and crystal andchemical-biological interaction in cells. It also addresses the firstand novel combinations and applications in modeling complexnatural or designed phenomena. These new volumes by Dr.

Theory, Calculations, and ExperimentsEdited by Art E. Cho, Korea University, Korea and WilliamA. Goddard III, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena,USAMetal ions in metalloproteins are critical to the protein’s function,structure, and stability. Because numerous essential biologicalfunctions require metal ions and most of these functions involvemetalloproteins, understanding metalloproteins and how tomanipulate them is of great importance in the biological andmedical fields. This book examines current research onmetalloproteins and the interplay between theory andexperiment, detailing the role of theoretical modeling in thefield and explaining how it aids experiments. The text alsopresents the current state of computational protein modeling,

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Mihai V. Putz, West University of Timisoara, RomaniaVolume 5 of the 5-volume Quantum Nanochemistry focuses onmodeling and predicting of the enzyme kinetics and quantitativestructure-activity relationships. It reveals the quantumimplications to bio-organic and bio-inorganic systems, to enzymekinetics, and to pharmacophore binding sites ofchemical-biological interaction of molecules through cellmembranes in targeting specific bindings modeled bycelebrated QSARs (Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships)here reshaped as Qu-SAR (Quantum Structure-ActivityRelationships).

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Edited by Jianwen Jiang, National University of SingaporeMetal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have emerged as a new familyof nanoporous materials. With an enormous choice ofinorganic/organic building blocks, MOFs possess a wide rangeof surface area, pore size, and functionality and, thus, have beenconsidered versatile materials for many potential applications.This book presents a broad collection of recent modeling studiesin the field of MOFs toward potential engineering applications,such as gas storage/separation, carbon capture, catalysis, waterpurification, and drug delivery.

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Edited by Vladimir A. Babkin, Volgograd State University ofArchitecture and Engineering, Sebryakovsky Branch,Volgograd, Russia, Gennady Efremovich Zaikov, MoscowState Academy of Fine Chemical Technology and Instituteof Biochemical Physics, Moscow, Russian Federation and A.K. Haghi, University of Ottawa, CanadaSeries: AAP Research Notes on Chemical EngineeringThe major goals of quantum chemistry include increasing theaccuracy of the results for small molecular systems and increasingthe size of large molecules that can be processed, which islimited by scaling considerations—the computation time

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Edited by Tanmoy Chakraborty, Manipal University, Jaipur,India and Lalita Ledwani, Manipal University, Jaipur, IndiaRecent Methodology in Chemical Sciences provides an eclecticsurvey of contemporary problems in experimental, theoretical,and applied chemistry. This book covers recent trends in researchwith the different domain of the chemical sciences. The chapters,written by knowledgeable researchers, provide different insightsto the modern-day research in the domain of spectroscopy,plasma modification, and theoretical and computational analysisof chemical problems. It covers descriptions of experimentaltechniques, discussions on theoretical modeling, and muchmore.

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Mihai V. Putz, West University of Timisoara, RomaniaVolume 3 of the 5-volume Quantum Nanochemistry presentsthe chemical reactivity throughout the molecular structure ingeneral and chemical bonding in particular by introducing thebondons as the quantum bosonic particles of the chemical field,localization, from Hückel to Density Functional expositions,especially in relation to how chemical principles ofelectronegativity and chemical hardness decide the globalchemical reactivity and interaction. The volume presents thefundamental and advanced concepts, principles, and modelsas well as their first and novel combinations and applications inquantum (physical) chemical theory of bonding, molecularreactivity, and aromaticity.

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Edited by Nazmul Islam, Techno Global Balurghat (TBG),IndiaThis valuable book focuses mainly on the recent developmentsof all types of theoretical, mathematical, and computationalconceptions, as well as modelling and simulation of specificresearch themes covering all scientific and technical disciplinesfrom chemistry, physics, and engineering to biology andmedicine. The book contains timely reviews and researchcovering fundamental and applied research aspects in alldisciplines of natural sciences, including their historicalrepresentations and philosophical perspectives.

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Pravin P. Deshpande and Dimitra SazouThe use of conducting polymers for the anticorrosion protectionof metals has attracted great interest during the last 30 years.The design and development of conducting polymers-basedcoating systems with commercial viability is expected to beadvanced by applying nanotechnology and has receivedsubstantial attention recently. This book begins with corrosionfundamentals and ends with an emphasis on developmentsmade in conducting polymer science and technology usingnanotechnology. Additionally, it gives a detailed account ofexperimental methods of corrosion testing.

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Edited by Kwong-Yu Chan and Chi-Ying Vanessa LiWith contributions from leading researchers in their fields, thisbook provides an overview of the most importantelectrochemical power sources in development today. Focusingon materials, design, and performance, the text presents themost recent and innovative technologies employed in batteryand fuel cell technologies. Topics include acid–alkaline batteries,microbial fuel cells, lithium batteries, lead acid batteries,ultracapacitors, vanadium flow batteries, and carbon dioxideelectroreduction. The book discusses the advantages of thesecells over conventional methodologies, and their futureapplications.

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Edited by Allen J. Bard, University of Texas, Austin, USA andCynthia G. Zoski, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces,USASeries: Electroanalytical Chemistry: A Series of AdvancesThis book is part of an acclaimed continuing series designed toprovide authoritative reviews on recent developments andapplications of well-established techniques in the field ofelectroanalytical chemistry. The 26

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TEXTBOOK2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONIntroduction to Electrochemical Science andEngineering

Electrochemical NanofabricationPrinciples and Applications, Second EditionEdited by Di Wei, Nokia Research Centre, Cambridge, UK Serguei N. Lvov, The Pennsylvania State University,

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Conversion Edited by Yixuan Wang, Yixuan Wang, Albany StateUniversity, Georgia, USAThis book focuses on the most recent advances in the scienceand technology of nanostructured materials for direct alcoholfuel cells, including novel non-noble or low noble metal catalystsdeposited on the graphene layer and metal-free doped carbonblack for oxygen electro-reduction reaction, Sn-based bimetallicand trimetallic nanoparticles for alcohol electro-oxidationreaction, and novel nanomaterials for promoting proton transferin electrolyte. In addition, the book includes chapters from notonly experimentalists but also computational chemists whohave worked in the development of advanced power systemsfor decades.

Edited by Scott W. Donne, University of Newcastle,Callaghan, AustraliaThis book concentrates on the various roles that manganeseoxides have played in energy storage and conversionapplications. It presents a review of structures and synthesismethods, setting the scene to begin discussing the cathodeactive behavior of manganese oxides in both aqueous andnon-aqueous, primary and rechargeable battery systems. It alsodiscusses the use of manganese oxides in supercapacitors, arelatively new field. The book then describes and analyzes therange of manganese oxide based materials that have been usedas catalysts in fuel cells.

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Multisensor Systems for Chemical AnalysisMaterials and Sensors

Edited by Larisa Lvova, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy,Dmitry Kirsanov, St. Petersburg State University, Russia,Corrado Di Natale, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy andAudrey Legin, St. Petersburg State University, RussiaThis book explores recent advances in the development ofartificial sensory systems, widely known as electronic tongues(ET). Each of the book’s nine chapters is devoted to a particularresearch direction in modern ET, highlighting up-to-date ETtechnologies and applications. Prominent authors from aroundthe world discuss various designs, sensor materials, andtransduction principles. Helping readers understand theprinciples and development of reliable analytical instruments,

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Edited by S. R. S. Prabaharan, Manipal InternationalUniversity, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia and M. SiluvaiMichael, Chemical sciences Research Centre, Chennai, IndiaThis book reflects a state-of-the-art understanding ofelectrochemical power sources employing positive and negativeelectrode materials at nanoscale, including Lithium-ion batteries,microbatteries, and electrochemical supercapacitors. Featuringcontributions based on the recent research outcomes of leadingexperts in the field, the text focuses on the fundamental apectsof energy storage device performance, with a special emphasison nanoscale advantages. The editors include current processingtechniques as well as the synthesis, characterization, physicaland electrochemical properties, and applications of nanoscale

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Environmental Management Benchmarking, Implementation, and Engineering ConceptsEdited by Martha J. Boss, AECOM, Omaha, Nebraska, USA,Brad Boss, AECOM, Omaha, Nebraska, USA, Cybil Boss,AECOM, Omaha, Nebraska, USA and Dennis W. Day, AECOM,Omaha, Nebraska, USAThis book is the first of its kind to provide a compendium ofenvironmental, health and safety, and engineering concepts forglobal harmonization, based on a framework of regulatorystandards. Understanding the scientific concepts that areinherent in chemical usage and their interplay globally isessential for chemical manufacturers, processors, distributors,importers, exporters, and other users. An easy to read guide tonavigating global harmonization, this book offers reasons behindmajor requirements for chemical production, distribution,

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Sven Erik Jorgensen, Copenhagen University, DenmarkSeries: Applied Ecology and Environmental ManagementThis book explains how to apply environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology inenvironmental management. It answers questions like "Why is it necessary to apply anintegrated approach?" and "How does one apply an integrated environmental managementapproach?". This novel book provides a holistic view related to environmental problemsin eco-toxicological fields and the translation of scientific knowledge and research resultsinto effective measures, especially in the field of environmental policy, one of the mostdifficult tasks today.

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderHumic Matter in Soil and the EnvironmentEnvironmental Problems in Marine BiologyPrinciples and Controversies, Second EditionMethodological Aspects and Applications

Kim H. Tan, Professor Emeritus, University of Georgia, Athens,USASeries: Books in Soils, Plants, and the EnvironmentThe field of humic matter research has undergone drasticchanges in concepts and principles, and a second edition is nowwarranted to communicate these advances. This revised andupdated edition continues the tradition of providingcomprehensive coverage of the genesis, extraction, properties,and impacts of humic matter on agriculture, industry, and theenvironment. Chapters examine organic matter; presentconcepts of humus versus humic matter; and explore the natureand distribution, chemical composition, characterization,

Edited by Tamara Garcia Barrera and Jose Luis Gomez ArizaMarine environment can be affected by several pollution problems, such as the presenceof elements and their chemical species, pharmaceuticals, and nanoparticles. Assessmentstrategies include proteomics, genomics, chemical speculation analysis, metallomics, andmetabolomics. This book serves as a useful methodological tool for researchers andspecialists in the fields of analytical chemistry, environmental sciences, biochemistry,genomics, and toxicology. It includes, for the first time, the methodological aspects andapplications related to chemical speciation and -omics strategies applied to the marineenvironment.

CRC PressMarket: Life ScienceSeptember 2016: 229 x 152: 300ppHb: 978-1-482-26450-0: £121.00 electrochemical properties, agronomic and industrial applications, and medicinal and

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderImpacts of Oil Spill Disasters on Marine Habitatsand Fisheries in North America

Groundwater Geochemistry and IsotopesIan Clark, University of Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaThere remains a lack of understanding of environmental isotopesand their use; students and practitioners typically find theconcepts of isotope concentrations and partitioning to be morecomplicated than for geochemistry. However, this need not beso, if the basics are presented together with geochemistry, usingcase studies and examples to make the point. This new bookpresents the basics of environmental isotopes and geochemistrytogether, with case studies and simple examples that build areal understanding of their use in natural and contaminatedgroundwater.

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Edited by J. Brian Alford, The University of Tennessee,Knoxville, USA, Mark S. Peterson, University of SouthernMississippi, Ocean Springs, USA and Christopher C. Green,Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge,USASeries: CRC Marine Biology SeriesThis book contains scientific findings and reviews from expertsresearching impacts of the Exxon Valdez, Ixtoc I, and DeepwaterHorizon oil spills on coastal fishery resources. It describesphysiological effects of oil-derived compounds on fishes,presenting results from field and laboratory investigations. Itaddresses the science of assessing oil spill impacts on coastal

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quantified and potential impacts of oil spills on population and community dynamics ofcommercial and recreational fishery species.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKTrace Elements in Waterlogged Soils and SedimentsSoil and Water ChemistryEdited by Jorg RinklebeAn Integrative Approach, Second EditionSeries: Advances in Trace Elements in the EnvironmentMichael E. Essington, University of Tennessee, Knoxville,

USAThe discipline of soil chemistry examines the chemical andmineralogical characteristics of the soil environment and thechemical processes that distribute matter between the soil solid,solution, and gaseous phases. This book provides acomprehensive treatment of the composition and chemicalproperties of soils and the processes that govern their fate inthe environment. It covers a variety of topics including soilchemical environment, soil minerals, soil organic matter, cationexchange, oxidation-reduction, mineral weathering andsolubility, surface chemistry and adsorption reaction, and acidityand salinity in soil materials. The book has been thoroughly

revised and all chapters have been updated.

This book fills a need for studying the fate of trace elements in wetland ecosystems andthe linked chemical, physical and biological processes. It addresses the fundamentalprocesses governing the behavior and fate of the trace elements as well as issues relatingto remediation and management of contaminations in such environments. Treatment ofthe subject is quite comprehensive, including a discussion of the factors controlling thedynamics and release kinetics of the trace elements and their underlying biogeochemicalprocesses.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTransport & Fate of Chemicals in SoilsSoil PhosphorusPrinciples & ApplicationsEdited by Rattan Lal, The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA and B. A. Stewart,

West Texas A&M University, Canyon, USA H. Magdi Selim, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge,USAThis book provides the fundamentals for the understanding ofreactive chemicals retention and their transport in soils andaquifers. The book offers the first comprehensive treatment withsupporting examples of mathematical models that describecontaminants reactivity and transport in soils and aquifers. It isalso a practical guide for designing experiments and collectingdata that focuses on characterizing retention as well as releasekinetic reactions in soils and contaminant transport experimentsin the laboratory, greenhouse (column) and in the field.

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Series: Advances in Soil ScienceBecause inappropriate use of phosphorus can lead to non-point source pollution andeutrophication of natural waters, effective systems for managing its use are needed tominimize environmental risks. This book focuses on the availability and recycling ofphosphorus, regulatory and policy issues of sustainable phosphorus use, and water qualitymanagement in agroecosystems pertaining to phosphorus. Sections are dedicated toglobal phosphorus reserves, cycling and pathways of phosphorus, phosphorus in agriculture,human dimensions and policy intervention, and research and development priorities.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTrace Elements in Abiotic and Biotic Environments

Alina Kabata-Pendias, Institute of Soil Science and PlantCultivation, Pulawy, Poland and Barbara SztekeThis book helps readers understand the fundamental principlesand phenomena that control the transfer of trace elements. Itdescribes the occurrence and behavior of trace elements inrocks, soil, water, air, and plants, and also discusses theanthropogenic impact to the environment. In addition, the bookcovers the presence of trace elements in feeds, as eithercontaminants or as nutritional or zootechnical additives, andtheir transfer across the food chain to humans. All trace elementsare covered—from aluminum tozirconiumas well as rare-earthelements (actinides and lanthanides).

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Air Pollution and Freshwater EcosystemsSampling, Analysis, and Quality Assurance

Timothy J Sullivan, E&S Environmental Chemistry, Corvallis,Oregon, USA, Alan T. Herlihy, Oregon State University,Corvallis, USA and James R. Webb, University of Virginia,Charlottesville, USAA practical book for professionals who rely on water quality datafor decision making, this book is based on three decadesexperience of three highly published water and watershedresource professionals. It focuses on the analysis of air pollutionsensitive waters and the consequent effects associated with soiland water acidification, nutrient-N enrichment, or the effects ofatmospherically deposited toxic substances. It also covers lakezooplankton and/or stream macroinvertebrate biomonitors.Explanations of the reasons behind various recommendationsprovide readers with the tools needed to alter recommended

protocols to match particular study needs and budget.

Solutions for Arsenic and Chromium RemovalEdited by Marek Bryjak, Wroclaw University of Technology,Poland, Nalan Kabay, Ege University, Izmir, Turkey, BernabeL. Rivas and Jochen Bundschuh, University of SouthernQueensland, Toowoomba, AustraliaSeries: Sustainable Water Developments - Resources,Management, Treatment, Efficiency and ReuseDue to increasing demand for water potable and irrigation, watersuppliers have to use alternative resources. They either have toregenerate wastewater or deal with contaminated surface water.This book brings together the experiences of various experts inpreparing innovative materials selective for arsenic andchromium and performing innovative processes for removal of

these two elements from water and will be of interest to engineers and decision makersresponsible for safe water production and delivery. Part 1: preparation of innovative materialsCRC Presswith improved affinity towards arsenic as well as chromium. Part 2: innovative methodsfor removal of these toxic elements.

Market: Environmental ScienceNovember 2014: 235 x 156: 346ppHb: 978-1-482-22713-0: £82.00 CRC PresseBook: 978-1-482-22714-7 Market: Water Science, Technology and Engineering* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482227130 January 2016: 246x174: 438pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderQuantification of Measurement Uncertainty inAnalytical Chemistry

Analysis of Oceanic Waters and SedimentsThomas Roy CromptonUntil fairly recently, the analysis of seawater was limited to a number of major constituentssuch as chloride and alkalinity. Insufficient attention had been given to the analysis of Practical Tools and Applications

Edited by Thomas W. Vetter, Nat'l Inst of Standards & Technology, Gaithersburg,Maryland and William F. Guthrie, Nat'l Inst of Standards & Technology, Gaithersburg,Maryland

sediments and one of the objects of this book is to draw the attention of analysts andothers concerned to the methods available as well as their sensitivity and limitations. Thisbook covers all aspects of the analysis of seawater using both classical and the mostadvanced, recently introduced physical techniques. Increasing requirements to conform to international standards for quality assurance, such

as ISO 17025, are driving a need for appropriate methods for the estimation of measurementCRC Pressuncertainty throughout the chemical industry. This volume provides specific insights onJanuary 2016: 235 x 156: 294pp

Hb: 978-1-498-70152-5: £121.00 measurement uncertainty causal factors and how they are addressed for chemicaleBook: 978-1-498-70153-2 measurement systems. It includes practical examples that illustrate uncertainty estimation* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498701525 in a manner compliant with the Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement (GUM).

Chapters on the uncertainty of sampling and interpreting uncertainties in a compliancesituation are included.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderReal-Time Environmental MonitoringEnvironmental Applications of Instrumental

Chemical Analysis Sensors and SystemsMiguel F. Acevedo, University of North Texas Departmentof Geography, Denton, TXThis book introduces the fundamentals of environmentalmonitoring, based on electronic sensors, instruments, andsystems that allow real-time and long-term data acquisition,data-logging, and telemetry. This is an emerging area that is veryimportant to some aspects of environmental assessment andcompliance monitoring. Real-time monitoring approaches canfacilitate the cost effective collection of data over time and, tosome extent, negate the need for sample, collection, handlingand transport to a laboratory, either on-site or off-site.

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Edited by Mahmood Barbooti, Montclair State University,New Jersey, USAThis book is a comprehensive review of the instrumentalanalytical methods and their use in environmental monitoringsite assessment and remediation follow-up operations. Theincreased concern about environmental issues necessitate theprecise determination of various types of chemicals inenvironmental samples. In general, all stages of environmentalwork start with the evaluation of organic and inorganicenvironmental samples. This important book furnishes thefundamentals of instrumental chemical analysis methods tovarious environmental applications and also covers recentdevelopments in instrumental chemical methods.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKA Chef's Guide to Gelling, Thickening, andEmulsifying Agents

Advanced NutritionMacronutrients, Micronutrients, and Metabolism, Second Edition

Carolyn D. Berdanier, Professor Emerita, University ofGeorgia, Athens, USA and Lynnette A. Berdanier, Universityof North Georgia, Gainesville, USAExpanded and updated, this new edition continues in thetradition of its predecessor, serving as an essential textbook foradvanced undergraduate and first-year graduate studentsstudying human nutrition. The book incorporates fundamentalconcepts in nutrition science and provides comprehensivecoverage of both macro and micronutrients, emphasizing eachnutrient’s description, absorption, use, and excretion. Highlightedtopics include exercise, obesity, starvation, trauma, nutrigenomicsand nutrient-gene interactions, the effects of aging, and nutrition

Alicia FoundationThe use of food texturizing agents has been steadily increasingin the culinary industry. Understanding how to use thesetexturizing agents is important for chefs of all levels, fromprofessionals to culinary students and amateur cooks. This newwork from famed chef Ferran Adria’s Alícia Foundation providesa clear and practical guide for any chef who wants to work withthese texturing agents. The book discusses more than 20carefully tested gelling, thickening, foaming, and emulsifyingagents.

CRC Pressrequirement comparisons among different species. The book includes chapter summaries,case studies, problem-solving activities, and critical thinking questions. Market: Food Science

October 2014: 229 x 152: 360ppCRC Press Hb: 978-1-466-56507-4: £31.99Market: Nutrition eBook: 978-1-482-29787-4February 2015: 254 x 178: 608pp * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466565074Pb: 978-1-482-20517-6: £63.99eBook: 978-1-482-20518-3Prev. Ed Pb: 978-1-420-05552-8* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482205176

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderChinese DatesAuthenticity of Foods of Animal OriginA Traditional Functional FoodIoannis Sotirios Arvanitoyannis, University of Thessalia,

Volos, GreeceSeries: Food Biology SeriesThe first in a two-volume set on the authenticity of foods, thisvolume focuses on techniques and methods for assessing foodauthenticity and traceability and their application to foods ofanimal origin. Dedicated chapters include meats, poultry, fishand seafood, milk and dairy, and honey. The book addressescurrent legislation in the United States, Canada, and Europeregarding traceability, authenticity, and the genetic modificationof foods. The final section offers conclusions, discusses futuretrends, and provides suggestions for improving food authenticityand traceability.

Edited by Dong-Hong Liu, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, PR of China, Xingqian Ye,College of Biosystems and Food Science, Zhejiang University, Zhejiang, P. R. Chinaand Yueming JiangSeries: Functional Foods and NutraceuticalsThe jujube fruit, or Chinese date, is generally recognized as an outstanding source ofbiologically active compounds related to both nutritional and nutraceutical values. Chinesedates contain various constituents, including triterpenic acids, flavonoids, cerebrosides,amino acids, phenolic acids, and polysaccharides. They also contain mineral constituents,including magnesium, potassium, copper, niacin, calcium, manganese, phosphorus, andiron. This book provides information on the jujube fruit’s origin, distribution, varieties,biochemical properties, traditional products and technology, innovative processingtechnology, food use, and health benefits.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderCooking as a Chemical ReactionBread and Its FortificationCulinary Science with ExperimentsNutrition and Health Benefits

Z. Sibel Ozilgen, Yeditepe University, Istanbul, TurkeyThis unique textbook provides experiments geared for studentsin culinary arts, nutrition, dietetics, and gastronomy programs.It is intended for students with limited scientific backgroundwho are studying different aspects of food preparation andprocessing. The text uses experiments and experiences fromthe kitchen, rather than theory, as the basic means of explainingthe scientific facts and principles behind food preparation andprocessing. An instructor’s manual providing the expectedoutcomes of the experiments and figure slides for teaching areavailable with qualifying course adoption.

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Edited by Cristina M. Rosell, Institute of Agrochemistry &Food Technology - (IATA-CSIC), Paterna, Spain, JoannaBajerska, Poznan University, Poland and Aly F. El Sheikha,Al-Baha University, Al-Aqeeq, Saudi ArabiaSeries: Food Biology SeriesBread supplies over half of the caloric intake of the world'spopulation, including a high proportion of the intake of vitaminsB and E, making it a major food of the world. It is an importantpart of the human diet, and is mainly influenced by nature ofsubstrate and microorganisms involved in its fermentation. Thisbook provides updated information on bread and its fortificationfor health benefits. It presents advances in areas of fermentationtechnology, bread microbiology, bread biotechnology, andbread biochemistry.

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3rd Edition • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderFood EmulsionsDifferential Scanning CalorimetryPrinciples, Practices, and Techniques, Third EditionApplications in Fat and Oil Technology

David Julian McClementsContinuing the mission of the first two editions, this third editioncovers the fundamentals of emulsion science and demonstrateshow this knowledge can be applied to control the appearance,stability and texture of many common emulsion-based foods.With two new chapters, this edition provides the mostcomprehensive and contemporary discussion of the field of foodemulsions currently available. The new chapters cover thebehavior of food emulsions within the gastrointestinal tract afteringestion and the application of emulsion-based deliverysystems.

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Edited by Emma ChiavaroThis book discusses differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), oneof the main thermo-analytical techniques, and its mainapplications in the field of lipid technology. The authors alsodescribe other thermal and physical techniques frequentlycoupled with DSC the related applications. The book is dividedinto three parts covering the main applications of DSC ondifferent lipid sources as well as some more theoretical aspectsof the technique.

CRC Press Market: Food & Culinary ScienceMarket: Food & Culinary Science August 2015: 254 x 178: 690ppDecember 2014: 235 x 156: 301pp Hb: 978-1-498-72668-9: £127.00Hb: 978-1-466-59152-3: £135.00 eBook: 978-1-498-72669-6eBook: 978-1-466-59153-0 Prev. Ed Hb: 978-0-849-32023-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466591523 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498726689

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFood Safety ChemistryFlow Injection Analysis of Food AdditivesToxicant Occurrence, Analysis and MitigationEdited by Claudia Ruiz-Capillas, CSIC, Madrid, Spain and

Leo M. L. Nollet, University College Ghent, Belgium (Retired)Series: Food Analysis & ProperitesFlow Injection Analysis of Food Additives gives you the toolsyou need to analyze food and beverage additives using FIA. Thissets it apart from other books that simply focus on the theoreticalbasis and principles of FIA or on the design of equipment,instrumentation, manifold, and setting mechanism. Trulyunprecedented in its scope, this book represents the work of 80authors from 14 countries who combine efforts to give you thefirst review on measurements of additives and other substancesby FIA in relation to the use of additives in food.

Edited by Liangli (Lucy) Yu, Institute of Food andNutraceutical Science, School of Agriculture and Biology,Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shuo Wang and Bao-GuoSunThis edited book is a comprehensive guide to the chemistry offood toxicants produced during processing, formulation, andstorage of food. Each major food chemical contaminant will bediscussed for toxic effects and the biological mechanisms behindtheir toxicity. Their absorption and distribution profiles and thefactors influencing their levels in foods will be discussed. Inaddition, a listing of commonly used analytical techniques infood safety chemistry will make the book useful for foodscientists and nutritionists.

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CRC PressHb: 978-1-482-21819-0: £121.00Market: Food Science and TechnologyeBook: 978-1-482-21820-6October 2014: 235 x 156: 344pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482218190Hb: 978-1-466-59794-5: £108.00eBook: 978-1-466-59795-2* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466597945

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFresh-cut Fruits and VegetablesFood Composition and AnalysisPhysiology, Technology and SafetyMethods and StrategiesEdited by Sunil Pareek, National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship andManagement, Kundli, India

Edited by A. K. Haghi, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran andElizabeth Carvajal-Millan, Research Center for Food andDevelopment (CIAD), Hermosillo, MexicoThis book covers methods and strategies related to foodcomposition and analysis. Topics include antioxidant activity ofmaize bran arabinoxylan microspheres; active packaging basedon the release of carvacrol and thymol for fresh food; enzymesfor the flavor, dairy, and baking industries; membrane technologyin food processing; tenderization of meat and meat products;biological properties of mushrooms; polyacrylamide-graftedgelatin; irradiation of fruits, vegetables, and spices for betterpreservation and quality; oilseeds as a sustainable source of oiland protein for aquaculture feed.

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Series: Innovations in Postharvest Technology SeriesReady-to-use fruits and vegetables are having increasing success in the market. Howeverfresh-cut produce deteriorates faster than intact produce. This is a substantial problem,considering that fresh-cut fruits and vegetables are living and breathing during and afterprocessing, and therefore they are subject to constant and irreversible deterioration. Thiswork covers the basics of the subject of fresh-cuts through quality preservation, nutritionallosses, physiology, and safety to industry oriented advancements in sanitization, coatings,packaging, set up of industry and hurdle technology.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONThe Maillard Reaction ReconsideredFunctional Food Ingredients and NutraceuticalsCooking and Eating for HealthProcessing Technologies, Second Edition

Jack N. Losso, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, USACooking involves chemical reactions that can make food smelland taste better. However, the same process that is responsiblefor creating the aroma, flavor, palatability, color, and taste ofgrilled and seared foods has also been linked to chronicdegenerative diseases such as diabetes, obesity, chronicinflammation, erectile dysfunction, cardiovascular disease, cancer,and Alzheimer’s. This book explores the Maillard reaction, whichproduces advanced glycation end products (AGEs), and its linkto chronic degenerative diseases. It also covers dietary factorsthat can help prevent those diseases.

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Edited by John Shi, Guelph Food Research Center, CanadaSeries: Functional Foods and NutraceuticalsThis book introduces the "green" separation processes andstabilization technologies that been developed to addressconsumer’s concerns on quality and safety issues. It emphasizesthe role of nanotechnology in packaging processes and hownano- and micro-encapsulation technologies are used to protectand stabilize the bioactivity of health-promoting components.

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Volume Set Genetic and Environmental FactorsEdited by Wieslaw Przybylski, PhD, Warsaw University ofLife Science, Poland and David Hopkins, PhD, NSWDepartment of Primary Industries, AustraliaSeries: Chemical & Functional Properties of Food ComponentsThis book covers factors affecting meat quality from the growthof animals to the final product. It discusses specific aspects ofmeat quality for beef, pork, and sheep. This comprehensive bookcovers key topics such as animal welfare, nutrition, pre-slaughterhandling, slaughter technology, breeding strategies, and theinfluence of common genetic factors on meat quality. It alsodiscusses the latest meat production systems designed to ensurehigh-quality meat and the role of transgenic animal technologyin meat quality.

Edited by Leo M.L. Nollet, University College Ghent, Belgium(Retired) and Fidel Toldra, Instituto de Agroquímica yTecnología de Alimentos (CSIC), Department of FoodScience, Paterna (Valencia), SpainThis two-volume reference delineates the physical and chemicalproperties of nutrients and other food components. It providesstep-by-step descriptions of preparation, detection, separation,derivatization, and clean-up techniques; it also assesses therelative advantage, accuracy, and reliability of each procedure.Sixteen new chapters have been added to this two-volumereference. They discuss hand analysis techniques of rheological,

thermal, and flavor properties of food as well as various methods and techniques in foodanalysis. Chapters on amines, flavorings, and food traceability are also included.

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Edited by Rui M. S. Cruz, ISE-University of Algarve, Faro,Portugal, Igor Khmelinskii and Margarida Vieira,Universidade do Algarve, Faro, PortugalThis book reviews methods of analysis and detection in the areaof food science and technology. Each chapter deals withdetermination/quantification analyses of quality parameters infood, covering topics such as lipids, color, texture, and rheologicalproperties in different food products. The book focuses on themost common methods of analysis, presenting methodologiesfor specific work conditions. It provides a reference for foodengineers and researchers working in the area of food scienceand technology as well as undergraduate and postgraduatestudents.

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Richard Owusu-Apenten, University of Ulster, Coleraine, Northern IrelandThis new edition provides a simple, yet comprehensive, treatment of food chemistry suitedto undergraduate courses. This fully referenced text contains hundreds of examples andcases studies illustrating the chemical changes observed in foods due to processing. Itpresents six new chapters on the chemistry of food components and six new chaptersintroducing concepts and principles of food chemistry. It also contains a new chapterintroducing food phase and physical transformations. The author provides web supportfor teachers including teaching resources, useful experiments, illustrative demonstrations,and study questions.

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Nanoparticle- and Microparticle-based DeliverySystems

Evaluation and Applications in Food AnalysisEncapsulation, Protection and Release of Active CompoundsEdited by Mu Naushad and Mohammad Rizwan KhanThis book presents a unique collection of up-to-dateUPLC-MS/MS (ultra performance liquid chromatography-tandemmass spectrometric) methods for the separation and quantitativedetermination of pesticides, capsaicinoids, heterocyclic amines,aflatoxin, perfluorochemicals, acrylamide, procyanidins andalkaloids, lactose content, phenolic compounds, vitamins, andaroma and flavor compounds in a wide variety of foods and foodproducts. With contributions by experts in interdisciplinary fields,this reference offers practical information for readers in researchand development, production, and routing analysis of foods andfood products.

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David Julian McClements, University of Massachusetts,Amherst, USAThis book covers the formation, properties, characterization, andapplication of different kinds of colloidal delivery systems thatcan be utilized within the food industry, includingsurfactant-based, emulsion-based, and biopolymer-basedsystems. The book takes a traditional colloid science approachto the subject with particular emphasis on the practical aspectsof formulation of particulate and emulsion-based deliverysystems for pharmaceutical and food applications. It coversactive ingredients drawn from proteins, carbohydrates, and lipidsas well as mineral-based active ingredients. The book describesparticle characteristics and explains mechanical particle

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Dummy text to keep placeholderPostharvest Ripening Physiology of CropsEdited by Sunil Pareek, National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship andManagement, Kundli, IndiaSeries: Innovations in Postharvest Technology SeriesThis book provides a comprehensive interdisciplinary reference source for the variousaspects of fruit ripening and postharvest behavior. It focuses on the postharvest physiology,biochemistry, and molecular biology of ripening and provides a ripening overview of fruitsand vegetables. It describes various developments that have taken place in the last decadewith respect to identifying and altering the function of ripening-related genes. It alsoprovides an overview of the most important metabolic pathways and genes that controlvolatile biosynthesis in model fruits.

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Edited by Se-Kwon Kim, Pukyong National University, Busan,South KoreaThis book provides current trends in seafood science of variousrelevant topics including isolation aspects, differentmethodologies involved in seafood production, detailedexplanations about marine species such as fish, seaweed, andcrustaceans and their health benefits as well as health risk. Thesetopics provide a platform to develop variousaquaculture/biotechnology industries. The book is essentialreading for the novice and experts marine-related fields, suchas aquaculture, biotechnology, chemical sciences, naturalproducts, materials science, pharmaceutical science, andnutraceutical science.

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Food-relevant Polyphenols Maria Isabel Rodrigues, University of Campinas, Brazil andAntonio Francisco Iemma, University of Sao Paulo, BrazilThis book is an excellent educational aid for teaching themethodology of experimental design and response surfaceanalysis. It is also a valuable resource for use in R&D as well asfor the development or improvement of both analyticalmethodologies and industrial processes. The authors describethe benefits of the sequential strategy of factorial design, explorethe screening design technique developed by Plackett andBurman as an alternative to preliminary selection, and reviewstatistical science essentials to aid readers in understanding andapplying the concepts presented.

Edited by Jose Cuevas Valenzuela, Jose Rodrigo Vergara-Salinas and Jose RicardoPerez-CorreaSeries: Contemporary Food EngineeringThis book serves as a reference to develop and optimize processes to obtain polyphenolsand produce polyphenol-rich foods. It covers the identification and characterization ofseveral classes of polyphenols and analyzes their food-relevant bioactive properties (e.g.antioxidant, antibacterial, antiviral, anticancer properties) and bioavailability. It then coversthe main technologies used to obtain polyphenol extracts from different sources such assolvent extraction, pressurized liquid extraction and supercritical extraction and discussesthe techniques and processes used to add polyphenols to food matrices.

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Homogenization Edited by Dennis R. Heldman, Heldman Associates, Mason, Ohio, USA, Daryl B. Lund,University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA and Christina Sabliov, Louisiana StateUniversity, Baton, Rouge, USAEdited by Marilyn Rayner and Petr Dejmek

Series: Contemporary Food EngineeringThis book describes the state-of-the-art technology and bringstogether aspects from physical chemistry, fluid mechanics, andchemical engineering. These aspects are the foundation neededfor understanding emulsification at more than a rudimentarylevel. This is the first comprehensive treatment of emulsificationincluding state-of-the art developments and integration of allthree aspects available in English. The book’s perspective is thatof the unit emulsification process, using fundamental theoryfrom different fields to discuss design and function of differentemulsification techniques.

The primary mission of the third edition of Handbook of Food Engineering is to providethe information needed for efficient design and development of processes used in themanufacturing of food products, along with supplying the traditional background on theseprocesses. The new edition focuses on the thermophysical properties of food and the rateconstants of change in food components during processing. It highlights the use of theseproperties and constants in process design. In addition to chapters on the properties offood and food ingredients, the book has a new chapter on nano-scale science in foodprocessing. An additional chapter focuses on basic concepts of mass transfer in foods.

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TEXTBOOK4th EditionIntroduction to Food Process EngineeringEngineering Properties of Foods, Fourth Edition

Albert Ibarz, University of Lleida, Spain and Gustavo V.Barbosa-Canovas, Washington State University, Pullman,USASeries: Food Preservation TechnologyThis text introduces the basic principles of food engineering,providing readers with a good understanding of what foodprocess engineering encompasses. The text begins with anoverview of basic concepts of unit operations, familiarizingreaders with fundamental ideas regarding processes. It thenreviews key topics in food process engineering, covering thephysical properties of food, traditional fluid mechanics, and heattransfer. The text examines transport phenomena, momentum,energy, and mass balances, as well as macroscopic balances. It

also discusses food processing and food preservation technologies and food packaging.

Edited by M.A. Rao, Cornell University, Geneva, New York,USA, Syed S.H. Rizvi, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York,USA, Ashim K. Datta, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York,USA and Jasim Ahmed, Kuwait Institute for ScientificResearchThrough three editions, this has been the must-have resourceon food properties and their variations. The book defines foodproperties and the necessary theoretical background for each.It also evaluates the usefulness of each property in the designand operation of important food processing equipment. Thisnew edition addresses advanced knowledge of food propertiesby providing the latest developments in the field. It offers three

new chapters covering glass transition temperature pertaining to food, kinetics related tonon-thermal processing, and micro-structural properties of foods

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Light Scattering Technology for Food Property,Quality and Safety Assessment

Albert Ibarz, University of Lleida, Spain and Gustavo V. Barbosa-Canovas, WashingtonState University, Pullman, USA

Edited by Renfu Lu, USDA, ARS, East Lansing, Michigan, USASeries: Contemporary Food Engineering

Series: Food Preservation TechnologyRecently, considerable research activities have been reported on the development andapplication of various light scattering technologies for assessing structural, rheological and This book covers most of the relevant unit operations in food processing, including thermal

processing of foods, membrane separation, dehydration, extrusion, frying, distilling, mixing,sensory properties, quality attributes, and safety of a wide range of food and agriculturalproducts. This book is the first to provide readers with an overview of the principles and and chilling and freezing. Each unit operation is presented with a good balance betweentheory of light transfer in food and biological materials. It also includes a comprehensive descriptive and quantitative aspects. The text also provides detailed examples of each unitreview of the latest advances in light scattering technology in food and agriculturalapplications.

operation, including guidance for carrying out specific design calculations, as well as solvedproblems.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderMediterranean FoodComposition & ProcessingEdited by Rui M. S. da Cruz, ISE-University of Algarve, Faro, Portugal and Maria M. C.Vieira, ISE- University of Algarve, Faro, PortugalThe Mediterranean region is well known around the world for its rich culinary history. Whilemost books tend to only focus on the nutritional, culinary, and/or health aspects ofMediterranean cuisine, this book presents a more scientific approach and discusses thecomposition of specific foods from the Mediterranean basin as well as specific processingmethodologies applied to produce food in this area of the world.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderNutritional BiochemistryCurrent Topics in Nutrition Research

Edited by Chad Cox, California State University, Sacremento,USACollected in this research compendium are recent studies withineach of these topics. Each chapter contributes to a well-roundedand up-to-date picture of nutritional biochemistry. Appropriatefor graduate-level and post-doctorate students, this book willstimulate further study into this important field of research.

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Paola A. Prada, Florida International University, Miami, USA,Allison M. Curran, Florida International University, Miami,Florida, USA and Kenneth G. Furton, Florida InternationalUniversity, Miami, USADuring the last decade, scientific studies have supported usinghuman scent as a biometric tool and indicator of the presenceor absence of an individual at a crime scene. This bookfocuseson some of these recent advances in the use of human scentas forensic evidence. It examines theories of human odorproduction, the legal significance of results, and canine scentwork from multiple search categories as described in theScientific Working Group on Dog and Orthogonal detectorGuidelines (SWGDOG). It also explores current trends in scent

collection techniques, including devices, materials, and storage protocols.

A Laboratory Guide for Serological and DNA TypingJ. Thomas McClintock, DNA Diagnostics, Inc., Crofton,Maryland, USAFocusing on the basic techniques used in forensic DNAlaboratories, this textintroduces readers to serological analysisand DNA typing methods and provides a thorough backgroundof the molecular techniques used to determine identity orparental lineage. Originally published as Forensic DNA Analysis:A Laboratory Manual, this revised work offers updated exercisesand protocols for all kinds of DNA and serological analyses withdelineated objectives, step-by-step procedures, and requiredlaboratory supplies. Exercises provide an overview of forensic

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Kenton J. Moody, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory,California, USA, Patrick M. Grant, Lawrence LivermoreNational Laboratory, California, USA and Ian D. Hutcheon,Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, California, USANow in its second edition, this book provides a multidisciplinaryreference for forensic scientists, analytical and nuclear chemists,and nuclear physicists. The authors focus particularly on thechemical, physical, and nuclear aspects associated with theproduction or interrogation of a radioactive sample. Theyconsolidate fundamental principles of nuclear forensic analysis,all pertinent protocols and procedures, computer modelingdevelopment, interpretational insights, and attributionconsiderations. The principles are then detailed in application

Michelle D. MirandaThis book provides an analysis of tattoo inks and uses of tattoosas a tool in forensic investigations and criminalistics. It coversthe history of tattoos and tattoo inks, including the use of tattoosas aids in identification of individuals. This includes cases ofcharred, decomposed, mummified or otherwise unidentifiableremains. It explains the process of tattooing and the roles oftattoos in criminological inquiry and legal matters. It alsoscientifically evaluates the physical properties of tattoo inks inmacroscopic, microscopic, and spectroscopic terms, identifyingthe optical and chemical properties of the various pigmentsfound in these inks.

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TEXTBOOK4th Edition • TEXTBOOKThe Basics of Investigating Forensic ScienceForensic ScienceA Laboratory ManualAn Introduction to Scientific and Investigative Techniques, Fourth

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Edited by Stuart H. James, James & Associates ForensicConsultants, Inc., Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA, Jon J.Nordby, Final Analysis Forensics, University Place,Washington, USA and Suzanne Bell, West Virginia University,Morgantown, USADesigned for a single-term course at the lower undergraduatelevel, this book covers a range of fundamental topics essentialto modern forensic investigation. Going beyond theory toapplication, this text incorporates the wisdom of forensicpractitioners who discuss the real cases they have investigated.Sidebars in each chapter provide historical notes, discuss

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The Chemical CenturyMolecular Manipulation and Its Impact on the 20th Century

Richard J. Sundberg, University of Virginia, Charlottesville,USAThis fascinating new volume provides a comprehensive yetconcise overview of the chemical aspects of some of the majorinnovations and changes that occurred during the twentiethcentury, relating chemical structures and properties to real-lifeapplications. The author covers the important and consequentialdevelopments in chemistry and explains their everyday, real-lifeapplications. The section Molecular Biology and Its Applicationsincludes examples of the application of biotechnology andgenetic engineering.

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CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 96thEdition

James Speight, CD&W Inc., Laramie, Wyoming, USASeries: Chemical IndustriesThis text focuses on the structure of the current educationalsystem and describes the transformations needed to ensure theadequate education of future science and engineering students.It describes how university faculty can make the necessarychanges to teach a broader range of skills, technical proficiency,teamwork, adaptability, and versatility within the undergraduateand postgraduate curriculum. Also covered are approaches toprovide a broader exposure to experiences desired by bothacademic and non-university employers to prepare students foran increasingly interdisciplinary, collaborative, and global jobmarket.

Edited by William M. Haynes, National Institute of Standardsand Technology, Boulder, Colorado, USAProudly serving the scientific community for over a century, this96th edition is an update of a classic reference, mirroring thegrowth and direction of science for a century. This venerablework continues to be the most accessed and respected scientificreference in the world. An authoritative resource consisting oftables of data, its usefulness spans every discipline. The latestedition contains new and significantly updated tables andhonors four historical figures in science. The 96th edition nowincludes a complimentary eBook with purchase of the print

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Green Chemistry Laboratory Manual for GeneralChemistry

The Effects of Environmental Pollutants on the Organ SystemSally A. Henrie, Union University, Jackson, Tennessee, USAGreen chemistry involves designing novel ways to create andsynthesize products and implement processes that will eliminateor greatly reduce negative environmental impacts. Providingeducational laboratory materials that challenge students withthe customary topics found in a general chemistry laboratorymanual, this lab manual enables students to see how greenchemistry principles can be applied to real-world issues.Following a consistent format, each lab experiment includesobjectives, prelab questions, and detailed step-by-stepprocedures for performing the experiments. Additional questionsencourage further research about how green chemistryprinciples compare with traditional, more hazardous

experimental methods.

William J. Rea, Environmental Health Center, Dallas, Texas,USA and Kalpana D. Patel, Allergy and Environmental HealthCenter WNY, Buffalo, New York, USAEncyclopedic in scope, the multi-volume set, Reversibility ofChronic Degenerative Disease and Hypersensitivity, draws deeplyon the clinical histories of thousands of profoundly ill patientsto describe the physiology and chemical sensitivity of chronicdegenerative diseases, their different manifestations, how todiagnose them, and how to reverse the dysfunction. This secondvolume describes clinical syndromes within each of the body’ssystems: musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, andrespiratory.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderUnderstanding Chemistry through CarsNanoscale Flow

Geoffrey M. Bowers, Alfred University, New York, USA andRuth A. BowersThere is almost nothing in a car that cannot be described froma chemical perspective, thereby making cars an untappedpedagogical resource for the study of chemistry. This book issuitable as an introductory course or capstone project andprovides a thorough, although not exhaustive, presentation ofchemistry in relation to cars. Topics include the ideal gas law,materials chemistry, thermochemistry, solution chemistry, masstransport, polymerization, light/matter interactions, andoxidation/reduction. A Twitter account and a blog allow readersto interact directly with authors and other experts.

Advances, Modeling, and ApplicationsEdited by Sarhan M. Musa, Prairie View A&M University,Houston, Texas, USAThis book presents the latest research in the multidisciplinaryarea of nanoscale flow. It contains contributions from topinventors in industry, academia, and government on topicsincluding the boiling heat transfer and critical heat fluxphenomena of nanofluids; modeling for heat transfer ofnanofluids using a fractal approach; thermal conductivityenhancement in nanofluids measured with a hot-wirecalorimeter; two-phase laminar mixed convection AL

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Albert S. Matlack, University of Delaware, Newark, USA andAndrew P. Dicks, University of Toronto, Ontario, CanadaThis book teaches students how to analyze and solve real-worldproblems that occur in green and sustainable chemistry. Itdescribes situations based on events that have actually takenplace and encourages creativity in finding solutions to problemsthat have multiple "correct" answers. The exercises andcommentaries from the experienced author emphasize thereality that green chemistry is about making practical decisionsand weighing multiple factors that are often conflicting, thusmaking it difficult or impossible to apply one perfect solutionto a given problem.

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Edited by Henry Lutz Ehrlich, Rensselaer PolytechnicInstitute, Troy, New York, USA, Dianne K. Newman, CaliforniaInstitute of Technology, Pasadena, USA and AndreasKappler, Eberhard-Karls-University Tuebingen, Center forApplied Geosciences (ZAG), GermanyThis new edition surveys various aspects of geomicrobiology,including the microbial role in elemental cycling and in theformation and degradation of minerals and fossil fuels. Unlikethe previous edition, many expert contributors besides theeditors have been included, providing added depth to topicsand broadening the overall insights. The new breadth of scopeand possible applications in agriculture, forestry, aquaculture,marine science, the metals industry, and more that this book

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1 Volume SetOne Century of the Discovery of Arsenicosis in LatinAmerica (1914-2014) As2014Proceedings of the 5th International Congress on Arsenic in theEnvironment, May 11-16, 2014, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Edited by Marta I. Litter, National University of General SanMartín, Prov. de Buenos Aires, Argentina, Hugo B. Nicolli,National University of General San Martín, Prov. de BuenosAires, Argentina, Martin Meichtry, National University ofGeneral San Martín, Prov. de Buenos Aires, Argentina, NataliaQuici, Jochen Bundschuh, University of SouthernQueensland (USQ), Toowoomba, QLD, Australia & RoyalInstitute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden, ProsunBhattacharya, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm,

Sweden and Ravi Naidu, University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes, AustraliaSeries: Arsenic in the Environment - ProceedingsThe congress "Arsenic in the Environment" offers an international, multi- and interdisciplinarydiscussion platform for arsenic research aimed at short-term solutions of problems withconsiderable social impact, rather than only focusing on cutting edge and breakthroughresearch in physical, chemical, toxicological, medical and other specific issues on arsenicon a broader environmental realm.

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Edited by K. V. Raghavan, Indian Institute of ChemicalTechnology, India and B. M. Reddy, Indian Institute ofChemical Technology, IndiaWith contributions from experts from both the industry andacademia, this book presents the latest developments in theidentified areas. In addition, a thorough and updated coverageof the traditional aspects of heterogeneous catalysis such aspreparation, characterization and use in well-establishedtechnologies such as nitration, ammoxidation andhydrofluorination is included. This book incorporates appropriatecase studies, explanatory notes, and schematics for more clarityand better understanding.

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Operations Principles and PracticeH.L. Bhat, Indian Institute of Science, BangaloreThis introductory book teaches readers about crystals and theirorigins. It offers a historical perspective of the subject andincludes background information whenever possible. The authorcovers nucleation, two-dimensional layer growth mechanism,defects in crystals, screw dislocation theory of crystal growth,and phase diagrams. He also presents the experimentaltechniques of crystal growth. He discusses the major techniquescategorized by solid–solid, liquid–solid, and vapor–solid equilibriaand describes characterization techniques essential to measuringthe quality of grown crystals.

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Industrial BiocatalysisEdited by Peter Grunwald, University of Hamburg, GermanyModern biocatalysis relies on the tremendous advances in omicstechniques and the structural elucidation of biomolecules, whichhave led to synthetic biology and metabolic engineering as newresearch fields with high application potential for the rationaldesign of enzymes and microbial production strains. In this book,renowned scientists discuss the actual developments in theseresearch fields together with a variety of application-orientedtopics.

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Don M. Pirro, ExxonMobil, Fairfax, Virginia, USA, MartinWebster and Ekkehard DaschnerThis book outlines the emergence of higher performancespecialty application oils and greases and emphasizes the needfor lubrication and careful lubricant selection. With each chapterupdated, the book discusses lubrication theory, lubricant basics,machine elements that require lubrication, methods ofapplication, lubricant storage and handling, and lubricantconservation. It includes three new chapters on the lubricantimpact on energy efficiency, wind turbine lubrication, andin-service lubricant analysis.

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Edited by Hideki Tsuge, Keio University, Tokyo, JapanThe field of micro- and nanobubbles has shown a strongpotential for growth and is frequently highlighted in the news.Micro- and nanobubbles have many applications in a variety offields including engineering, agriculture, environment, food, andmedicine. This book is divided into three parts for theconvenience of the readers: fundamentals, applications ofmicrobubbles, and applications of nanobubbles. The bookcomprehensively discusses these topics and presents thepossibility of micro- and nanobubbles as a new technology thatcan be utilized globally.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTribocorrosion for Materials EngineersMargaret Stack, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, England, UKThis book describes various tribocorrosion processes including wear phenomena, thePourbaix diagram for aqueous corrosion, and the thermodynamic stability diagram forhigh temperature oxidation. It highlights the work done during in the past 20 years ontribocorrosion maps where both tribology and corrosion mapping approaches arecombined. The author addresses erosion, abrasion (and microscale-abrasion), fretting, andsliding wear interactions with corrosion. Best practices in testing tribocorrosion over amulti-parameter space, enabling the production of such maps, are discussed with respectto current international standards in the subject.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderCavitationA Novel Energy-Efficient Technique for the Generation of Nanomaterials

Edited by Sivakumar Manickam, The University ofNottingham Malaysia Campus, Semenyih andMuthupandian Ashokkumar, University of Melbourne,Parkville, AustraliaThe past decade has witnessed the development of a wide rangeof nanomaterials using cavitation. While a few currently availablebooks deal with the fundamental aspects of cavitation andsonochemistry, there is no book devoted specifically to thetechnologically important nanomaterials obtained by cavitation.This was the stimulus behind the development of this book.Leading researchers working on utilizing cavitation for thegeneration of nanomaterials have made their contributions to

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Edited by Leif Hermansson, Doxa AB, Uppsala, SwedenBiomaterials are produced in situ and in vivo in the body usingmainly hydration reactions, that is, reactions betweenphosphates, silicates or aluminates, and water. Thenanostructural integration of these biomaterials in the body iscontrolled by six mechanisms. This book describes the newbiomaterials based on nanostructural chemically bondedbioceramics and discusses their general and specific properties.It presents an overview of the nanostructural chemically bondedbioceramics, including their processing aspects, properties,integration with tissues, relation to other bioceramics andbiomaterials, and nanostructural integration in different dentaland orthopaedic applications.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMetal-Induced CrystallizationActive Plasmonic NanomaterialsFundamentals and ApplicationsEdited by Luciano De Sio, University of Calabria, Arcavacata

di Rende, ItalyPlasmonic nanoparticles (NPs) represent an outstanding classof nanomaterials that have the capability to localize light at thenanoscale by exploiting a phenomenon called "localizedplasmon resonance." This book reviews recent efforts devotedto the utilization of NPs in many research fields, such asphotonics, optics, and plasmonics. In this framework, a particularinterest is devoted to "active plasmonics," a quite broad conceptthat indicates those applications in which NPs play an "active"role, such as the realization of gain-assisted means, utilizationof NPs embedded in liquid crystalline and flexible materials, andexploitation of renewable solar energy.

Edited by Zumin Wang, Max Planck Institute for IntelligentSystems, Stuttgart, Germany, Lars P. H. Jeurgens, SwissFederal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology,Dübendorf, Switzerland and Eric J. Mittemeijer, Max PlanckInstitute for Intelligent Systems and University of Stuttgart,GermanyThis book provides the first comprehensive and in-depthoverview of the current fundamental understanding ofmetal-induced crystallization and further elucidates how toemploy this process in various technologies, including inthin-film solar cells and display technologies. It aims to give thereader a thorough perspective of metal-induced crystallization

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Haifeng YuRecent progress in this field indicates that integratingphotochromic molecules into LC materials enables one tophoto-manipulate unique features such as photoinduced phasetransition, photocontrolled alignment and phototriggeredmolecular cooperative motion, leading to their novel applicationsbeyond displays. This book introduces readers to this field, fromthe primary- to the advanced level in photoresponsive LCmaterials. The subject is introduced step-by-step, including thebasic knowledge of LCs, photoresponsive properties of LCs, andtheir detailed performances in the form of low-molecular-weightcompound, polymer, cross-linked elastomer, and blockcopolymer.

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Science and Technology (AIST), Osaka, Japan and TetsuhikoKobayashi, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Scienceand Technology (AIST), Osaka, JapanThis book surveys the key developments in the science andengineering of the state-of-the-art materials for clean energy.The book provides a broad overview of materials forphotovoltaics, solar energy conversion, thermoelectrics,piezoelectrics, supercapacitors, rechargeable batteries, fuel cells,and hydrogen production and storage. Each of these topics iscovered by an experienced international group of contributors,all of whom are experts in their respective fields. This is a valuableresource for readers wanting to delve into research for

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Edited by Elaine DiMasi, National Synchrotron Light Source,Upton, New York, USA and Laurie B. Gower, University ofFlorida, Gainesville, USAThis handbook provides a comprehensive account of materialsscience approaches to characterization of biominerals andbiomimetic model systems. It covers state-of-the-art in thecharacterization of atomic and molecular structure, includingthe latest in diffraction, scattering, and spectroscopy, in additionto methods for imaging morphology and interfaces. It also looksat computational approaches and probes for examiningenergetics and forces in assembly. The final section focuses on

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Michael E. Fleet, University of Western Ontario, London,CanadaThis book introduces recent advances in understanding thecrystal structure of carbonate hydroxylapatite (also known asbone mineral), which forms the hard tissue of bones and teeth.The book includes chapters on apatite mineralogy andgeochemistry, synthesis methods, X-ray structure, infraredspectroscopy, crystal chemistry of carbonate hydroxylapatite,and biological apatites. There are 75 illustrations, 25 tables ofdata, and 3 appendices. Discussion of the new research issupported by an outline of the theory behind the methods ofinvestigation and reviews of previous research on hydroxylapatitematerials, for the benefit of non-specialist students and

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Edited by Maria Rajkiewicz, Institute for Engineering ofPolymer Materials and Dyes, Piastow, PolandThis new research book explores and discusses a range of topicson the physical and mechanical properties of chemicalengineering materials. Chapters from prominent researchers inthe fields of physics, chemistry, and engineering science presentnew research on composite materials, blends, carbon nanotubes,and nanocomposites along with their applications in technology.Discussing the processing, morphology, structure, properties,performance, and applications, the book highlights the diverseand multidisciplinary nature of the field.

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Edited by Gennady E. Zaikov, Kazan National ResearchTechnological University, RussiaThis new book facilitates the study of problematic chemicals insuch applications as chemical fate modeling, chemical processdesign, and experimental design. It provides a valuable overviewof current chemical processes, products, and practices andanalyzes theories to formulate and prove physicochemicalprinciples. It addresses the production and application ofpolymers, including chemical, physicochemical, and purelyphysical methods of examination. The research found in thisbook will aid scientists and researchers in developing improvedengineering materials. The book’s coverage of key developmentscan be applied in industrial chemistry, biochemistry, andmaterials science.

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Constitutive Models for Rubber IXEdited by Bohdana Marvalova, Technical University ofLiberec, Czech Republic and Iva Petrikova, TechnicalUniversity of Liberec, Czech RepublicConstitutive Models for Rubber IX offers engineers, scientistsand postgraduate students an overview of recent theoreticaland experimental research on the behaviour, properties andmodelling of rubber.

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Edited by S. Ananda Kumar, Anna University, Chennai, IndiaThis new book focuses on eco-friendly nanohybrid. It clearlysummarizes the fundamentals and established techniques ofsynthesis and processing of eco-friendly nanohybrid materialsto provide a systematic and coherent picture of synthesis andthe processing of nanomaterials. The research onnanotechnology is evolving and expanding very rapidly.Nanotechnology represents an emerging technology that hasthe potential to have an impact on an incredibly wide numberof industries, such as the medical, environmental, andpharmaceutical industries.

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Chemical Functionalization of CarbonNanomaterials

Modern Analytical MethodologiesChemistry and ApplicationsEdited by Alexandr A. Berlin, Russian Academy of Sciences,Moscow, Russia, Roman Joswik, Military Institute ofChemistry and Radiometry, Warsaw, Poland and VatinNikolai Ivanovich, Saint-Petersburg State PolytechnicalUniversity, RussiaThis new volume focuses on modern analytic methodologiesin the chemistry and physics of engineering materials that havepotential for applications in several disciplines of engineeringand science. Contributions range from new methods to novelapplications of existing methods. The collection of topics in thisvolume reflects the diversity of recent advances in chemistryand physics of engineering materials with a broad perspectivethat will be useful for scientists as well as for graduate studentsand engineers. This new book presents leading-edge research

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Edited by Vijay Kumar Thakur and Manju Kumari ThakurThis book provides a thorough examination of the rapidlydeveloping field of carbon-based nanomaterials. It coversimportant up-to-date research on carbon nanomaterials,including descriptions of their variants and how they can bechemically functionalized. It also gives an overview of currentadvanced applications of functionalized carbon nanomaterials,including their use in critical areas such as chemical analysis,drug delivery, and water treatment. It is a significant collectionof findings that give an in-depth look at current achievementsin the field while looking ahead to new possibilities in researchand practice.

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Durability of Geosynthetics, Second EditionJohn H. Greenwood, Hartmut F. Schroeder and WimVoskampThis book provides a state-of-the-art review of the life-limitingmechanisms of geosynthetics, the methods available to test andassess lifetime, and the means by which durability can beimproved. It provides engineers with the information they needon the durability lifetime, bridging the knowledge gap betweenthem and polymer scientists.

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Limitations, Properties, and ModelsEdited by Alexandr A. Berlin, Russian Academy of Sciences,Moscow, Russia, Roman Joswik, Military Institute ofChemistry and Radiometry, Warsaw, Poland and VatinNikolai Ivanovich, Saint-Petersburg State PolytechnicalUniversity, RussiaThis new volume focuses on the limitations, properties, andmodels in the chemistry and physics of engineering materialsthat have potential for applications in several disciplines ofengineering and science. Contributions range from newmethods to novel applications of existing methods. Thecollection of topics in this volume reflects the diversity of recentadvances in chemistry and physics of engineering materials witha broad perspective that will be useful for scientists as well asfor graduate students and engineers. This new book presents

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Edited by Rafael Colás, Universidad Autónoma de NuevoLeón, Monterrey, Mexico and George E. Totten, G.E. Totten& Associates, LLC, Seattle, Washington, USASeries: Metals and Alloys Encyclopedia CollectionThis five-volume encyclopedia covers all the fundamental,theoretical, and application-related aspects of the metallurgicalscience, engineering, and technology of iron, steel, and theiralloys. A valuable reference for materials scientists and engineers,chemists, manufacturers, miners, researchers, and students, thismust-have resource provides extensive coverage of propertiesand recommended practices, contains cross referencing for

Edited by Alexandr A. Berlin, Russian Academy of Sciences,Moscow, Russia, Roman Joswik, Military Institute ofChemistry and Radiometry, Warsaw, Poland and VatinNikolai Ivanovich, Saint-Petersburg State PolytechnicalUniversity, RussiaThis new two-volume set focuses on the chemistry and physicsof engineering materials that have potential for applications inseveral disciplines of engineering and science. Contributionsrange from new methods to novel applications of existingmethods. Volume 1 addresses modern analytic methodologies

while Volume 2 focuses on the limitations, properties, and models of materials. The collectionof topics in these volumes reflect the diversity of recent advances in chemistry and physics quick and easy search, and includes a wealth of helpful charts, nomograms, and figures.of engineering materials with a broad perspective that will be useful for scientists as well Each entry is written by a subject-matter expert and reviewed by an international panel of

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de Nuevo León, San Nicolás de los Garza, Mexico, OxanaVasilievna Kharissova, Universidad Autónoma de NuevoLeón, San Nicolás de los Garza, Mexico and UbaldoOrtiz-Mendez, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, SanNicolás de los Garza, MexicoThe book examines the design, application, and utilization ofdevices, techniques, and technologies critical to research at theatomic, molecular, and macromolecular levels ranging from 1to 100 nanometers. More than three dozen specific topics areexamined, including nanomaterials, nanocatalysts, nanoceramics,

Edited by Xing Lu, Huazhong University of Science andTechnology, Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, Luis Echegoyen,The University of Texas, El Paso, USA, Alan L. Balch, Universityof California, Davis, USA, Shigeru Nagase, Fukui Institute forFundamental Chemistry, Kyoto University, Japan and TakeshiAkasaka, University of Tsukuba, TARA Center, Ibaraki, JapanEndohedral metallofullerenes (EMFs) stand as a novel type ofnewly emerged metal-carbon hybrid molecules and occupy animportant position in the family of nanocarbon materials.Research on EMFs has increased dramatically during the last10-15 years. This area is now ready for a systematic andup-to-date summary. This book presents the most advancedreview on all aspects of EMFs, including the generation,

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Fourth Edition Applied Research and Evaluation MethodsEdited by Ali Pourhashemi, Christian Brothers University,Memphis, Tennessee, USAThis book covers many important aspects of applied researchand evaluation methods in chemical engineering and materialsscience that are important in chemical technology and in thedesign of chemical and polymeric products. This book givesreaders a deeper understanding of physical and chemicalphenomena that occur at surfaces and interfaces. The linkbetween interfacial behavior and the performance of productsand chemical processes is important. Helping to fill the gapbetween theory and practice, this book explains the majorconcepts of new advances in high-performance materials andtheir applications.

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Edited by Dariusz M. Bielinski, Lodz University ofTechnology, Poland, Ryszard Kozlowski, Institute forEngineering of Polymer Materials and Dyes, Piastow, Polandand Gennady E. Zaikov, Kazan National ResearchTechnological University, RussiaSeries: AAP Research Notes on ChemistryThis book presents selected papers on various aspects of rubberengineering, technology, and exploitation. The contributionsrange from new methods of the modification of filler surfaceand crosslinks structure of rubber vulcanizates, through modernfunctional elastomer composites, to aspects of their thermalstability, flammability, and ozone degradation.

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Applications, Second Edition Edited by Jacinto Sa, Uppsala University, Sweden, andInstitute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences,Warsaw and Anna Srebowata, Institute of PhysicalChemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, WarsawThis book describes recent developments in the preparation ofcatalysts and their catalytic abilities in chemoselectivehydrogenation for the production of fine chemicals andpharmaceutical compounds. Emphasizing the use of low-costmetals (Cu, Ni, Fe, and Ag) that are often present in the form ofnanoparticles, the text provides valuable reaction mechanismschemes, engineering solutions, and perspective for the field.

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Maureen M. Julian, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and StateUniversity, Blacksburg, USAThis book presents the fundamentals of crystallography tostudents studying the solid state in chemistry, physics, materialsscience, geological sciences, and engineering. Computers arean essential part of crystallography, and appropriatecomputer-based exercises are integrated into this book forself-study. The material is presented in a logical order with thegoal of understanding not only how atoms are arranged incrystals, but how crystal systems are related to each other. Thetheoretical material is developed extensively in two dimensions.An overview and some detailed examples are given in threedimensions. Market: Materials Science

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Edited by Ewa Klodzinska, Institute for Engineering ofPolymer Materials and Dyes, Torun, PolandSeries: AAP Research Notes on ChemistryThrough advanced characterization and new fabricationtechniques, the physics, chemistry, and structure of functionalmaterials have become a central focus of investigation inmaterials science, chemistry, physics, and engineering. This bookpresents a detailed overview of recent research developmentson functional materials, including nanomaterials, synthesis,characterization, and applications. A series of chapters providesstate-of-the-art information on structures and performance ofpolymer composites.

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Lech Pawlowski, Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Lille, Villeneuve d’Ascq,FranceIndustrial chemistry of important oxides has developed very rapidly, and the newtechnologies are being introduced in all stages of oxide transformation, such as themetallurgy of ores (which includes aspects of recycling and environmentally friendlypractices); the synthesis of fine powders (allowing the production of very pure and fineoxide powders useful for nano-structured materials with improved properties); and thefunctionalizing of products in 2-D and 3-D, including the processing of film and coatingdeposition and methods of sintering.EPFL PressMarket: Materials ChemistryMarch 2016: 229 x 152: 250ppHb: 978-1-466-58712-0: £76.99eBook: 978-1-466-58713-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466587120

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Anthony C. Fischer-Cripps, Fischer-Cripps Laboratories PtyLtd, Sydney, AustraliaUpdated and expanded with new topics, this second editionputs the physics of the solid state within the reach of studentsby offering an easy-to-navigate pathway from basic knowledgethrough to advanced concepts. Using the unique signature styleof the author’s other companion books, this edition illustrateshow electrical and magnetic properties of matter arise from thebasic principles of quantum mechanics in a way that is accessibleto science and engineering students.

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Synthesis, Properties and ApplicationsQiuju Sun and Wu Li, Qinghai Institute of Salt Lakes, Xining,P.R. of ChinaThis book gives a comprehensive presentation of inorganicmicrocrystalline fibers, or whiskers. It covers whisker synthesis,surface modification, applications for reinforcing polymer-matrixcomposites, and analysis of resulting filled polymer composites.It focuses on calcium carbonate whiskers as a primary case study,introducing surface treatment methods for calcium carbonatewhiskers and factors that influence them. It also considerspossible challenges and solutions in synthesis and applicationsof polymers filled with inorganic whiskers and summarizes thelatest practices and research progress in China and elsewhere.

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Kinetics in Materials Science and EngineeringDennis W. Readey, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, USAThis book introduces the kinetics of materials, emphasizing reactions and phasetransformations of importance in industrial applications and reflecting the full breadth of Performance Evaluation and Selection

Edited by Seghir Maamir, University of Boumerdes, Algeriaand A. K. Haghi, University of Ottawa, CanadaUnderstanding chemical and solid materials and their propertiesand behavior is fundamental to chemical and engineeringdesign. With some of the world’s leading experts describingtheir most recent research, this book describes the proceduresfor material selection and design to ensure that the most suitablematerials for a given application are identified from the full rangeof materials, chemicals, and section shapes available. Severalcase studies have been developed to further illustrate proceduresand to add to the practical implementation of the text.

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the field, from metals, ceramics, and electronic materials to polymers, biomaterials, andcomposites. The author explicitly avoids "black box" equations, providing derivations withclear explanations. The contents begin with a discussion of classical chemical kinetics,followed by surface energy and its effects, nucleation, and growth phase transitions.Coverage concludes with an exploration of diffusion in ideal systems, non-ideal diffusion,and complex geometries.

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Edited by M. A. Korepanov, Udmurt State University, Izhevsk,Russia, A. M. Lipanov, M. I. Kalashnikov Izhevsk StateTechnical University, Izhevsk, Russia, Gennady E. Zaikov,Kazan National Research Technological University, Russiaand A. K. Haghi, University of Ottawa, CanadaSeries: Innovations in Chemical Physics and MesoscopyThis important book presents a valuable collection of newresearch and new trends in nanomaterials, mesoscopy, quantumchemistry, and chemical physics processes. It highlights thedevelopment of nanomaterials as well as investigation ofcombustion and explosion processes. It highlights new trendsin processes and methods of the treatment of polymericmaterials and also covers material modification, including supersmall quantities of metal/carbon nanocomposites as well as new

A Multidisciplinary Approach to Innovative MethodsEdited by Klaus Friedrich, Gennady E. Zaikov, KazanNational Research Technological University, Russia and A.K. Haghi, University of Ottawa, CanadaThis book focuses on important aspects of materials chemistryby providing an overview of the theoretical aspects of materialschemistry, by describing the characterization and analysismethods for materials, and by explaining physical transportmechanisms in various materials. This book is designed toprovide important information for scientists and engineers onexperimental research in materials chemistry using modernmethods. The methods and instrumentation described representmodern analytical techniques useful to researchers, productdevelopment specialists, and quality control experts in polymersynthesis and manufacturing. information on the modeling of processes and quantum calculations. Nonlinear kinetic

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Multinary Alloys Based on II-VI SemiconductorsVasyl Tomashyk, V.Ye. Lashkaryov Institute forSemiconductor Physics of the National Academy of Sciencesof Ukraine, KievThis book provides up-to-date experimental and theoreticalinformation on phase relations based on II-VI semiconductorsystems with five or more components. It delivers a criticalevaluation of many industrially important systems presented inthe form of two-dimensional sections for the condensed phases.Featuring detailed figures and references, the text is useful forobtaining nanoscale II-VI semiconductors and preparing thinfilms of these semiconductor materials, as well as for exploringthe biological and medicinal applications of organometalliccompounds and identifying new compounds with necessary

properties.

Edited by Avinash Balakrishnan and K.R.V. SubramanianWhen developing a high performance supercapacitor, it isgenerally desirable to design the geometry and morphology ofsupercapacitor electrodes with fully utilized surface area andwell-defined pore structures, which can lead to faster ionmovement contacting the electroactive materials and promotefaradic redox reactions. This book proposes preparationmethodology of various one-dimensional metal oxidenanostructures used as electrode overlays and methods bywhich the conductivity of the stoichiometric metal oxide canbe increased.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNatural Mineral NanotubesNanocomposite MaterialsProperties and ApplicationsSynthesis, Properties and Applications

Edited by Pooria Pasbakhsh, Monash University, Selangor,Malaysia and G. Jock Churchman, University of Adelaide,AustraliaThe book provides a wide introduction on history, minerology,geology, and the characteristics and application of differentnatural nanotubes. It is the first comprehensive book to discussnatural nanotubes, particularly halloysite nanotubes. The bookwill be useful mainly for postgraduate students and researchersworking on the application of natural nanotubes. It will also beuseful for those companies or researchers that focus on thedesign of materials and composites for sustainability.

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Edited by Jyotishkumar Parameswaranpillai, Nishar Hameed, Deakin University,Geelong, Australia, Thomas Kurian and Yingfeng Yu, Fudan University, Shanghai,ChinaThis book provides a comprehensive collection of the latest information on nanomaterialsand nanocomposites. It covers material synthesis, processing, structure characterization,properties and applications. It presents a coherent treatment of how composite propertiesdepend on nanostructure, and covers cutting-edge topics like bionanocomposites forsustainable development. This book summarizes many developments in the field makingit an ideal resource for researchers from industry, academia, government and privateresearch institutions.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderA Novel Green Treatment for TextilesNanosiliconPlasma Treatment as a Sustainable TechnologyProperties, Synthesis, Applications, Methods of Analysis and Control

Chi-wai Kan, The Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversitySeries: Sustainability: Contributions through Science andTechnologyFocusing on green chemistry and sustainability, this bookdiscusses how plasma treatment has been used to modify textileproperties. The book highlights the benefits of generatingplasma and the reaction mechanisms between the surface of atextile and plasma species. The text addresses factors such asthe nature of plasma gas, gas flow rate, system pressure, anddischarge power that affect the final results of plasma treatments.An opening chapter presents current "brown" methods oftreating textiles, exploring the environmental, economic andsocial costs of these methods. Throughout the book, the author

Anatoly A. Ischenko, Professor and Head of the Departmentof Analytical Chemistry, Moscow Lomonosov State Universityof Fine Chemical Technologies, Gennady V. Fetisov,Professor of Chemistry, Moscow Lomonosov State Universityand Leonid A. Aslalnov, Professor and Head of theLaboratory of Structural Chemistry, Moscow LomonosovState UniversityThis book focuses on methods for producing nanosilicon, itselectronic and optical properties, research methods tocharacterize its spectral and structural properties, and its possibleapplications. The book covers the basic properties ofsemiconductors, gives special attention to thephotoluminescence of silicon nanoparticles, and describes

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methods used for studying and controlling the structure and properties of nanocrystallinesilicon. It also explores the practical applications of nanocrystalline silicon, including theuse of nanoparticles in sunscreens. CRC Press

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Oxide NanostructuresGrowth, Microstructures, and Properties

Edited by Avanish Kumar Srivastava, CSIR - National PhysicalLaboratory, New Delhi, IndiaFrom green power issues like photovoltaic cells to rechargeablebatteries, from drug delivery agents to antimicrobial andcosmetic products, from superconductor materials tosemiconductors and insulators, metal oxides have beenomnipresent in terms of both commercial prerogatives andresearch highlights. This book is solely devoted towards thisspecial section of nanomaterials with an aim to partially accessthe science pertaining to the oxides of metals.

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Edited by Ghenadii KorotcenkovAn indispensable guide, this three-volume set presents thestate-of-the-art in silicon porosification and valuable perspectiveon what we can expect in the near future. Volume 1 focuses onthe fundamentals of silicon porosification and properties ofporous silicon, including electrical, luminescence, optical, thermalproperties. Volume 2 discusses applications of porous silicon inbioengineering and various sensors such as gas sensors,biosensors, pressure sensors, optical sensors, etc. Volume 3highlights porous silicon applications in opto- andmicroelectronics, photonics.

Edited by Ewa Klodzinska, Institute for Engineering ofPolymer Materials and Dyes, Torun, PolandThis book provides a comprehensive presentation of theconcepts, properties, and applications of classical materials. Italso provides the first unified treatment for the broad subject ofclassical materials. The authors use a fundamental approach todefine the structure and properties of a wide range of solids onthe basis of the local chemical bonding and atomic order presentin the material. Emphasizing the physical and chemical originsof different material properties, this important volume focuseson the most technologically important materials being utilizedand developed by scientists and engineers.

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Edited by Ghenadii KorotcenkovThis second volume of a three-book series discusses applicationsof porous silicon in bioengineering and in various sensors,including gas sensors, biosensors, pressure sensors,electrochemical sensors, mechanical sensors, and optical sensors.It also reviews the fabrication, parameters, and applications ofdevices that use porous silicon. It guides readers throughpractical implementations that span environmental control,chemistry, spectroscopy, gas chromatography, microelectronics,micromachining, microfluidics, the car industry, medicine, andbiotechnology. It is an indispensable reference for those involvedin research, development, and applications of porous silicon.

Edited by Ghenadii KorotcenkovPorous silicon is rapidly attracting increasing interest in variousfields, including optoelectronics, microelectronics, photonics,medicine, chemical and biosensing. This nanostructured andbiodegradable material has a range of properties, making it idealfor indicated applications This volume highlights porous siliconapplications in opto- and microelectronics, photonics andmicromachining. Features of fabrication and performances ofphotonic crystals, fuel cells, elements of integral optoelectronics,solar cells, LED, batteries, cold cathodes, hydrogen generationand storage, PSi-based composites and so on are being analyzedin this part.CRC Press

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A Practical Guide to Microstructural Analysis ofCementitious Materials

Edited by Nekane Guarrotxena, Institute of Polymer Scienceand Technology (ICTP), Madrid, SpainThis book covers a selection of recent research studies and newdevelopments in physics and chemistry in micro and nanoscalematerials. It brings together research contributions from eminentexperts in the field from both academic and industry, providingthe latest developments in advanced materials chemicaldomains.

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Edited by Karen Scrivener, École Polytechnique Fédéralede Lausanne, Switzerland, Ruben Snellings, VITO, Mol,Belgium and Barbara Lothenbach, EMPA, Dübendorf,SwitzerlandThis edited volume provides the cement science communitywith a state-of-the-art overview of analytical techniques usedin cement chemistry to study the hydration and microstructureof cements. Each chapter focuses on a specific technique, notonly describing the basic principles behind the technique, butalso providing essential, practical details on its application tothe study of cement hydration. Each chapter sets out presentbest practice, and draws attention to the limitations andpotential experimental pitfalls of the technique.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSafety of Nanomaterials along Their LifecycleQuaternary Alloys Based on II - VI SemiconductorsRelease, Exposure, and Human HazardsVasyl Tomashyk, V.Ye. Lashkaryov Institute for

Semiconductor Physics of the National Academy of Sciencesof Ukraine, KievThis book collects data pertaining to diagrams of quaternarysystems based on II–VI semiconductor compounds. It illustratesup-to-date experimental and theoretical information aboutphase relations based on II–VI semiconductor systems with fourcomponents. It critically evaluates many industrially significantsystems presented in two-dimensional sections for thecondensed phases. Each quaternary database descriptionincludes the diagram type, possible phase transformations andphysical–chemical interactions of the components,thermodynamic characteristics, and methods for equilibrium

investigation and sample preparation.

Edited by Wendel Wohlleben, Thomas A.J. Kuhlbusch,Jürgen Schnekenburger and Claus-Michael LehrThe incorporation of nanomaterials into products can improveperformance, efficiency and durability both in industrialapplications and in consumer articles. This book presents thestate of the art in nanosafety research from a lifecycleperspective. It is divided into four parts: characterization, hazard,release & exposure, and real-life case studies. To improvecoherence throughout the book, various chapters review thesame suite of well-characterized, judiciously chosen, and identicalindustrial nanomaterials.

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Edited by Lorenzo Malavasi, University of Pavia, ItalyThe book presents state-of-the-art contributions related toadvanced structural characterization techniques in the field ofclean energy materials with particular emphasis on solid oxidefuel cells and hydrogen storage materials. It describes severaldiffraction and spectroscopic techniques for investigation ofboth the average and local structures with several examplesrelated to the most recent clean energy materials. It is the firstauthoritative collection of contributions showing the importanceof applying the most advanced structural techniques to shedlight on the properties and mechanism of materials currentlyinvestigated for the use in alternative energy devices.

A.R. Jha, Private Consultant, Cerritos, California, USABringing together information previously available only fromdisparate journal articles and databases, this book describes theunique characteristics and applications of 17 rare earth materials(REMs). It defines their chemical, electrical, thermal, and opticalcharacteristics. Maintaining a focus on physical and chemicalproperties, the book addresses the history and critical issuespertaining to mining and processing of rare earth materials.Coverage includes extraction, recycling, refinement, visualinspection, identification of spectroscopic parameters, qualitycontrol, element separation, pricing control, and environmental/ geo-political considerations.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderUpconverting NanomaterialsSuperfluid States of MatterPerspectives, Synthesis, and ApplicationsBoris V. Svistunov, University of Massachusetts, MA, USA,

Egor S. Babaev, Dept of Theoretical Physics, KTH RoyalInstitute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden and Nikolay V.Prokof'evDiscussing changes over the last two decades, this bookrepresents an up-to-date treatment of superfluidity. It coversnew superfluid materials such as high-temperature andmulticomponentsuperconductors, ultra-cold atomic bosonsand fermions, and helium supersolids. It begins by explainingthe general physical principles behind the superfluidphenomenon as a framework for the discussion of realisticsystems. The authors present superfluidity as a phenomenon ofemergent topological order and show that all superproperties

of the system are explained by the appearance of a new constant of motion.

Edited by Claudia Altavilla, IMCB-CNR Institute for Composites and BiomedicalMaterials, ItalySeries: Nanomaterials and their ApplicationsRare earth (RE)-doped upconversion of nano-phosphors can efficiently convert near-infraredlight into visible or ultraviolet luminescence using a stepwise multiphoton process in asystem of real energy levels of Ln(III) ions which are embedded in an appropriate hostlattice. This book provides a fundamental understanding of the mechanics and materials,with particular attention to the design, synthesis and functionalization of upconvertingnanoparticles and their applications in different fields of research in one self-containedtextbook.

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Cooperative and synergistic chemical events have attractedsignificant attention from many researchers engaged in organicchemistry, inorganic chemistry, biological chemistry, polymerchemistry, medicinal chemistry, and other related materialssciences. Synergistic supramolecular systems could be developedto amplify the functions and integration of molecular devicesin ways that cannot be achieved by conventional singlemolecules. This book introduces basic concepts and examplesof supramolecular chemistry in terms of cooperation andsynergy, and it surveys recent progress in this field.

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Myeongkyu Lee, Yonsei University, KoreaThis informative new book describes the principles of X-raydiffraction and its applications to materials characterization. Itconsists of three parts. The first deals with elementarycrystallography and optics, which is essential for understandingthe theory of X-ray diffraction discussed in the second sectionof the book. Part 2 describes how the X-ray diffraction can beapplied for characterizing such various forms of materials as thinfilms, single crystals, and powders. The third section of the bookcovers applications of X-ray diffraction.

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2nd EditionUltrasonic Treatment of Light Alloy Melts, SecondEdition

Georgy I. Eskin, All-Russia Institute of Light Alloys, Moscowand Dmitry G. Eskin, Brunel University, Uxbridge, UKSeries: Advances in Metallic AlloysThis Second Edition emphasizes the fundamentals, mechanisms,and applications of ultrasonic melt processing in differentlight-metal technologies. It contains new chapters on compositesand nanocomposites, ultrasonic grain refinement, refinementof primary solid phases, and semi-solid processing of billets withnondendritic structure. It includes significant updates reflectingresults obtained over the past two decades on different scales,from laboratory to full-scale industrial implementations. Offeringa comprehensive historical review, the book presents guidelinesfor practical use and further development of the technology.

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderExperiments in Pharmaceutical Chemistry, SecondEdition

Chemometrics Applications and ResearchQSAR in Medicinal Chemistry

Edited by Andrew G. Mercader, Research Institute ofTheoretical and Applied Physical-Chemistry (INIFTA),Argentina, Pablo R. Duchowicz, Theoretical and AppliedResearch Institute at La Plata National University (INIFTA),Argentina and P. M. Sivakumar, Foreign PostdoctoralResearcher (FPR), RIKEN, Wako Campus, JapanThis important new book provides innovative material, includingpeer-reviewed chapters and survey articles on new appliedresearch and development, in the scientifically important fieldof QSAR in medicinal chemistry. QSAR is a growing field becauseavailable computing power is continuously increasing. Thisimportant new book provides innovative material, includingpeer-reviewed chapters and survey articles on new appliedresearch and development, in the scientifically important field

of QSAR in medicinal chemistry.

Charles Dickson, Hickory, North Carolina, USAWritten by an author with more than 40 years of teachingexperience in the field, this book responds to a critical classroomneed for material on directed laboratory investigations inbiological and pharmaceutical chemistry. This manual supplies75 experiments in 22 major subject areas. This includesbiochemical groups, for example, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins,enzymes, and nucleic acids. Investigations also cover numerousbotanical classes important to pharmacy, including balsams,glycosides, alkaloids, and tannins. Finally, there are experimentsdealing with major drug classifications, such as analgesics,antibiotics, psychotropics, sulfonamides, and antacids.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder3rd Edition • NEW EDITIONHeterogeneous CatalysisDiagnostic Lymph Node Pathology, Third EditionA Versatile Tool for the Synthesis of Bioactive HeterocyclesMargaret Ashton-Key, University of Southampton, Southhampton, UK, Penny Wright,

Cambridge University Hospitals, Cambridge, UK and Dennis Wright, University ofSouthampton, Southampton, UK

K.L. Ameta, Ph.D., Mody University of Science andTechnology, Rajasthan, India and Andrea Penoni, Universitàdegli Studi dell’Insubria, Como, ItalyFor more than a century, bioactive heterocycles have formedone of the largest areas of research in organic chemistry. Theyare important from a biological and industrial point of view aswell as to the understanding of life processes and efforts toimprove the quality of life. This book highlights the recentmethodologies used in the synthesis of such bioactive systemsand focuses on the role of heterogeneous catalysis in the designand synthesis of various biologically active heterocycliccompounds of pharmacological interest. It also examinesanticancer, antifungal, antibacterial, anti-HIV, anti-inflammatory,

antioxidant, and many more biological activities of heterocyclic compounds.

The interpretation of lymph node histopathology can be difficult and may have profoundeffects on the subsequent treatment of the patient. In some situations management ofthe patient will be based on the opinion of the primary pathologist. This book is designedto present information in the form of high quality photographs and boxes listing clinicalfeatures, morphological features and immunohistochemistry. The text is informative butreasonably succinct.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderKratom and Other MitragyninesDimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) in Trauma and DiseaseThe Chemistry and Pharmacology of Opioids from a Non-Opium SourceStanley W. Jacob, Gerlinger Professor, Department of

Surgery, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland,Oregon and Jack C. de la Torre, Professor of Psychology(Adjunct), University of Texas, AustinFor the first time, the collective data on the biological, chemical,and medical actions of DMSO are presented and analyzed fromthe published scientific literature. This book examines the majorclinical uses of DMSO in humans as supported by basic evidencederived from experiments in animals, including its effects indisorders such as osteoarthritis, interstitial cystitis, gastrointestinalinflammatory changes, scleroderma, respiratory distress,myasthenia gravis, cardiac disease, traumatic brain injury, andAlzheimer’s disease. The actions of DMSO on pain, cancer, stroke,

and spinal cord injury are also discussed.

Edited by Robert B. Raffa, Temple University School ofPharmacy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USAThis book presents an introduction to the chemical andbiological properties of alkaloids isolated from M. speciosa aswell as their synthetic analogs. It covers various topics fromphytochemistry, medicinal chemistry, and pharmacologyperspectives. Current research, analgesic effects, and addictionpotential are also discussed. As the first extensive text on thebasic science and clinical use of Kratom, the book providesreaders with a concise yet comprehensive introduction tonature’s "other opioid."

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Natural Products ChemistrySources, Separations and Structures

Raymond Cooper, The Hong Kong Polytechnic Universityand George Nicola, UCSD, San Diego, California, USACompounds isolated from nature may possess biological profilesand pharmaceutical potential far greater than anything madeby man. However, they are notoriously cumbersome to isolateand challenging to synthesize, and the path of natural productsto viable drugs is an arduous journey. This book presents apractical guide to gathering, isolating, and discovering newpharmaceuticals from nature. It emphasizes the challenges andadvantages of products acquired from nature over traditionalcompounds such as those arising from combinatorial chemistry.

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Edited by Giuseppe Micieli, Director of the Department ofEmergency Neurology, IRCCS, Pavia, Italy and DianaAmantea, Department of Pharmacobiology, University ofCalabria, Rende, ItalySeries: Frontiers in Neurotherapeutics SeriesDuring the last decades, numerous promising drugs thatprovided neuroprotection in the laboratory setting failed totranslate into the clinic because of their toxicity or lack of efficacy.However, these apparently disappointing results have providedvaluable lessons to improve research strategies and enhancetheir clinical translation. In this scenario, by bringing togetherthe experience developed by stroke researchers and clinicians,the book provides a precious tool for improving stroke patients’

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5th Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITION2nd EditionTextbook of Drug Design and Discovery, FifthEdition

Phage Display In Biotechnology and DrugDiscovery, Second Edition

Edited by Kristian Stromgaard, Povl Krogsgaard-Larsen, University of Copenhagen,Denmark and Ulf Madsen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Edited by Sachdev S. Sidhu, University of Toronto, Ontario,Canada and Clarence Ronald Geyer, University ofSaskatchewan, Saskatoon, CanadaSeries: Drug Discovery SeriesThe book provides a comprehensive view of the impact andpromise of phage display in drug discovery and biotechnology.Building on the success of its previous edition, the book discussescurrent theories, principles, and methods in the field anddemonstrates applications for peptide phage display, proteinphage display, and the development of novel antibodies. Alsocovered are applications of phage display for proteincharacterization and drug discovery. The book provides readerswith an overview of the amazing breadth of the impact that

A textbook on drug discovery needs regular revisions because it is an area which undergoesconstant changes. This textbook represents a very broad coverage of drug design anddiscovery. The level is generally higher than other textbooks in this area. New chapters areincluded on Drug-like Properties and Decision Making in Medicinal Chemistry, Peptidesand Proteins in Drug Discovery and Biopharmaceuticals Targeting Tyrosine Receptor Kinases.

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phage display technology has had on the study of proteins in general as well as thedevelopment of proteins.

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Shirley Lehnert, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaSeries: Series in Medical Physics and Biomedical EngineeringThis book gathers into a single volume the most up-to-dateinformation on radiosensitizing drugs, the mechanisms ofradiosensitization, and the clinical applications of this treatmentmodality. Written for radiation oncologists, medical oncologists,graduate students and residents in various branches of oncology,the text details a range of agents and treatment pathways.Intuitively organized by topic and application, it includes thelatest clinical trials, extensive illustrations, and a wealth ofreferences.

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Medicines Expanded TherapeuticsC. P. Khare, Society for New Age Herbals, New Delhi, IndiaThis book is the first review of all therapeutic sections of 456plant drugs in the first six volumes of the AyurvedicPharmacopoeia of India. It covers the chemical constituents,therapeutic uses, and doses of Ayurvedic plant drugs on thebasis of contemporary scientific literature. Providesevidence-based information on the various aspects of themedicinal plants, such as their botanical identifications,phytochemical characteristics, and their pharmacologicalproperties.

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Anti-Cancer Activities and MechanismsWing Shing HoThis book analyzes the pharmacology of active phytochemicalsderived from traditional Chinese herbs used for the managementof cancer and other diseases. The book bridges the gap betweenwestern medicine and herbal medicines and provides usefulinformation to medical doctors and scientists on how integratedmedicines will work better towards cancer therapy.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBotanical MiraclesAntimicrobialsChemistry of Plants That Changed the WorldSynthetic and Natural Compounds

Raymond Cooper, The Hong Kong Polytechnic Universityand Jeffrey John Deakin, FRSCAs the shortcomings of purely synthetic approaches tobiochemical discovery and development are becoming moreapparent, interest persists in the intriguing chemistry of naturalproducts as sources of inspiration for unusual new compounds.Uniquely, this book relates the application of extracts from plantsto their influence upon history, civilization and, ultimately, thedevelopment of modern marvels in medicinal compounds,nutrition products, beverages, perfumes, cosmetics and organicpigments. Moreover, this up-to-date scientific work provides afascinating point of entry to the chemistry of important naturalproducts explored through the key functional groups of organic

chemistry.

Edited by Dharumadurai Dhanasekaran, BharathidasanUniversity, Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu, India, NooruddinThajuddin, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirapalli, TamilNadu, India and A. Panneerselvam, A.V.V.M. Sri Pushpamcollege, Poondi, Tamil Nadu, IndiaThis bookexplores an important topic: finding and applyingalternative means of pathogenic control and treatment vianatural sources in the face of increasing numbers ofdrug-resistant bacteria. It summarizes latest research regardingnatural antimicrobial compounds derived from various plant,sponge, and other microbial sources. With collectedcontributions from international subject experts, it focuses

primarily on natural products as a source of bioactive compounds that may be activeagainst multidrug-resistant pathogens, providing an alternative to established antibioticsin controlling infectious diseases. CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBotanicalsAromatherapyMethods and Techniques for Quality & AuthenticityBasic Mechanisms and Evidence Based Clinical Use

Edited by Kurt Reynertson, Johnson & Johnson ConsumerProducts, Skillman, New Jersey, USA and Khalid Mahmood,Johnson & Johnson Consumer Products, Skillman, NewJersey, USAThe international trade in plants is growing steadily as theworldwide demand for natural and botanical raw materialsincreases. In order to build assurance into the sourcing of naturalingredients, R&D organizations must have valid scientific matricesto authenticate the quality of those ingredients, providetraceability, and minimize risk. An assemblage of insight fromexpert contributors, this book compiles a range of methods andtechniques that can be used to assure the quality, authenticity,and traceability of botanical raw materials for dietary

supplements, cosmetics, and natural products research.

Edited by Giacinto Bagetta, Marco Cosentino and TsukasaSakuradaSeries: Clinical Pharmacognosy SeriesThis reference provides an up-to-date compilation of backgroundscientific information that advocates the application of currentlydeveloped clinical studies of the effects of aromatherapy to thetreatment of human diseases such as mild, stress-induced mooddisorders, infectious diseases, and age-related disturbances. Itpresents a rational basis for clinical translations of aromatherapyfor treating human diseases in need of safer or more effectivetherapies and discusses the need for further clinical developmentin areas where therapy is lacking.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEssential OilsChamomileContact Allergy and Chemical CompositionMedicinal, Biochemical, and Agricultural AspectsAnton C. de Groot and Erich SchmidtMoumita Das, Indira Gandhi National Open University, New

Delhi, IndiaSeries: Traditional Herbal Medicines for Modern TimesThis book is a ready reference on German Chamomile(henceforth called Chamomile), a medicinal and aromatic plantof European origin, which is extensively used for its medicinalproperties worldwide. The flowers of chamomile contain valuableblue coloured oil which is used in medicines. In addition, it isused in shampoos, soaps and cosmetics. The main themes ofthe book are taxonomy, pharmacology, genetics, biochemistry,breeding and cultivation. It will include the latest informationon the medicinal, aromatic and cultivation aspects of Chamomile.

This book provides a full review of contact allergy to essential oils, along with detailedanalyses of their chemical composition. The authors include an alphabetical list of allingredients found in the essential oils discussed, specifying in which oils they may bepresent (in tabular format). The book also provides a list of all currently known contactallergens in essential oils, with chemical structures, synonyms, and specification in whichoils and at which maximum concentrations they can be present.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGreen Biorenewable BiocompositesChemical EcologyFrom Knowledge to Industrial ApplicationsThe Ecological Impacts of Marine Natural Products

Edited by Vijay Kumar Thakur, Washington State University,Pullman, USA and Michael R. Kessler, Washington StateUniversity, Pullman, USAKeeping in mind the advantages of bio-based materials, thisbook focuses on the potential efficacy of different biocompositesprocured from diverse natural resources and the preparationand processing of the biocomposites to be used for a variety ofapplications. Each chapter gives an overview on a particularbiocomposite material and its processing and successfulutilization for selected applications.

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Edited by Melany P. Puglisi-Weening, Ph.D., Mikel A. Becerro and Valerie PaulDuring the past 20 years marine chemical ecology emerged as a respected field of studyproviding a better understanding of the role natural products play in organisms and theirenvironments. Ample data in this book advocates the conservation of marine environmentsfor future drug discovery efforts while sustaining the health of marine environments. Marinechemical ecology has expanded to include research in the areas of predator-preyinteractions, marine microbial chemical ecology, and seasonal and geographical distributionof marine natural products.

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderHandbook of African Medicinal Plants, SecondEdition

Dictionary of Flavonoids with CD-ROMJohn Buckingham, Consultant Editor, Dictionary of NaturalProducts, London, UK and V. Ranjit N. Munasinghe,Greenford, UKResearch into flavonoids, a large and important group of naturalproducts, and their effects on human health continues unabated.This single volume lists all known flavonoids (circa 13,000),detailing chemical structures, physical properties, biologicalsource and a concise bibliography. Derived from thewell-respected Dictionary of Natural Products, it is presented ina compact dictionary format, and is an invaluable referencesource for all those working in this area. The book is

Maurice M. Iwu, Bioresources Development Group, Abuja,Nigeria, and Bioresources Development and ConservationProgram, Maryland, USAA comprehensive review of over 2,000 species of plantsemployed in indigenous African medicine, this book providesa concise description of the materia medica of an enormous andextensively varied continent. It includes a detailedpharmacognostical profile of 170 of the major herbs, includingthe common name, synonyms, African names, habitat anddistribution, medicinal uses, chemical constituents, andpublished pharmacologic activity. The profiles are presented inboth alphabetic order and according to family. The book also

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accompanied by a CD-ROM fully searchable by chemical structure as well as by physicalproperties and chemical names.

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Amritpal Singh, Herbal Consultant, Mohali, IndiaPhytochemicals are the mainstay of therapeutics of herbal orbotanical medicine. Research on phytomolecules is conductedworldwide and several have been screened for clinical trials,including promising anticancer agents withaferin-a andcamphothecin. This book provides a scientific understanding ofthe mode of action of these molecules, targeting only thosephytohemicals and herbal extracts that are subjects of recentpharmacological investigations. Chapters such as industrial cropsfor steroid manufacturing and anticancer potential ofsesquiterpenoids make readers eager to learn more about thecommercial viability of phytochemical and herbal extracts.

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Science, Technology, and Applications, Second EditionEdited by K. Husnu Can Baser, Anadolu University, Eskisehir,Turkey and Gerhard Buchbauer, University of Vienna, AustriaThis book compiles information related to the development,use, and marketing of essential oils into one volume. It focusesparticularly on the chemistry and biochemistry of essential oils,with contributions from a worldwide group of expert authoritieson their historical, biological, regulatory, and microbial aspects.Covering a wide range of areas applicable to essential oilsresearch and featuring enhanced and expanded information,this second edition provides you with a broad and authoritativeknowledge base in the study and use of essential oils.

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D. Suresh KumarSeries: NutraceuticalsThis book provides information on all aspects of the extractionof biological actives from plants and the development of dietarysupplements and fortified food using herbal extracts. It brieflysurveys the use of herbs in different civilizations, describesvarious aspects of the extraction process including selection,quality control, and optimization of extraction. It also gives anoverview of the formulation of various types of tablets, capsules,and syrups as well as the benefits of fortified foods andbeverages.

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Edited by Marta C.T. Duarte and Mahendra Rai, SGBAmravati Univeristy, Maharashtra, IndiaMedicinal plants have been used in the prevention, diagnosis,and elimination of diseases based on the practical experienceof thousands of years. There is a pressing need to initiate andtransform laboratory research into fruitful formulations leadingto the development of newer products for the cure of diseasessuch as AIDS, cancer, and hepatitis, as well as coping withmulti-drug resistance problems. This book presents recentdevelopments in the research on medicinal plants for differentdiseases, formulation of products, and market strategy.

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demonstrating the biosynthetic relationships between groups. The book also coversnomenclature, stereochemistry, and ring numbering.

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Edited by Siva SomasundaramSeries: Clinical Pharmacognosy SeriesThis book focuses on recent developments in understandinghuman genome interactions with various natural products. Itincludes studies on the interaction of natural products withgenes involved in diseases such as breast and prostate cancer,as well as the effects of natural products on microbial growth.It also presents a unique real-time approach by providinghyperlinks to websites with updated literature on naturalproducts and interactions with genes involved in metabolicpathways.

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Edited by Alain Cuerrier, Montreal Botanical Garden,Quebec, Canada and Kwesi Ampong-Nyarko, AlbertaAgriculture and Rural Development, CanadaSeries: Traditional Herbal Medicines for Modern TimesRecent interest in the species Rhodiola rosea (roseroot) in theWest arose from the use of the rhizome as an adaptogen for thetreatment of stress, but in the last few years, studies haveconfirmed other valuable medicinal properties. Written bywell-known researchers, this volumeexamines important aspectsof this increasingly important medicinal plant, including itsbotany, taxonomy, ethnobotany, classification, chemistry,phytochemistry, agronomy, and biotechnology. The contributorsalso describe experimentation with R. rosea in clinical practice

for treating depression and anxiety disorders, to improve systemic functions, to augmentcancer treatment, and in aerospace medicine.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKCarbohydrate ChemistryAdvanced Organic SynthesisProven Synthetic Methods, Volume 2A Laboratory Manual

Edited by Gijsbert van der Marel and Jeroen Codee, LeidenUniversity, The NetherlandsSeries: Carbohydrate ChemistryThis second volume in a series offers a collection of syntheticprocedures valuable to the practice of synthetic carbohydratechemistry, both for specific synthetic transformations and thepreparation of common synthetic intermediates. Each chapterpresents in-depth experimental descriptions for the reportedprocedures, including reaction setup, reaction conditions,work-up procedures, and purification protocols. All describedprocedures have been independently verified as reliable andreproducible. With editors and contributors who are highlyrespected scientists in the field, this book provides a widely

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Dmitry V. Liskin, Christopher Newport University, Virginia,USA and Penny Chaloner, Imperial College London, UKThis book is designed for students aspiring to gain knowledgeand techniques in organic synthesis. It focuses on a mechanisticbackground of key reactions in organic chemistry, gives insightinto well-established trends, and introduces new developmentsin the field. Featuring experiments that were performed by theauthor as a graduate student as well as some of his recentlypublished experiments, it provides undergraduates withtheoretical knowledge and practical experience needed tosucceed in graduate school or industry.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCarbohydrate ChemistryAntioxidantsProven Synthetic Methods, Volume 3Advances in Chemistry and Biology

Edited by René Roy, Universite du Quebec a Montreal,Canada and Sébastien Vidal, University of Lyon,Villeurbanne, FranceSeries: Carbohydrate ChemistryFeaturing contributions from world-renowned experts andoverseen by a highly respected series editor, CarbohydrateChemistry: Proven Synthetic Methods, Volume 3 compiles reliableprotocols for the preparation of intermediates for carbohydratesynthesis or other uses in the glycosciences. Exploringcarbohydrate chemistry from both the academic and industrialpoints of view, this unique resource brings together usefulinformation into one convenient reference. To ensurereproducibility, an independent checker has verified the

experimental parts involved by repeating the protocols or using the methods.

Edited by Ana Paula Rocha Duarte, Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisboa, Portugal,Amelia Pilar Rauter, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal and Joao Carlos MouraBordado, Instituto de Materiais, Manutenção, Ambiente e SegurançaThis volume provides a detailed description of the main types of antioxidants, their actionmechanisms, extraction or production processes, most common characterization techniques,and their most promising applications. The book covers the fast growing area ofpolyphenols, including their general stability and pH sensitivity. Also covered are the effectsof antioxidants in relation to cardiovascular health, which are being measured in terms ofoxidative stress. As the current role of the antioxidants in the health, food, packaging, andchemical industries is high, an update of the most recent advances is timely.

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Edited by Jie Jack Li, University of San Francisco, California,USAC–H activation involves any of a wide range of techniques, oftenusing catalysts in which a carbon to hydrogen covalent bondof an organic compound is cleaved to replace the hydrogenwith a functional group. C–H Activation for functionalization isthe state of the art in organic chemistry. It enables chemists tocarry out reactions in the most environmentally friendly fashionwith the least contamination of by-products. Written by anauthor experienced in this rapidly developing the field, this bookcovers C–H activation by a variety of catalysts.

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Some Inside StoriesEdited by Harold W. Kroto, Florida State University,Tallahassee, USASeries: Pan Stanford Series on Nanomaterials andNanotechnologyThis compendium of accounts reveals the unique perspectivesof many scientists who made major contributions to the NobelPrize-winning discovery of C60 buckminsterfullerene but whohave not previously published personal accounts. Theintroduction attempts to provide a rational framework forunderstanding how this discovery came about and how firmlyit rested on earlier technical breakthroughs and how importantthe contributions of researchers who were young students atthe time were. In addition to these accounts, most of the key

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFundamentals of Asymmetric SynthesisChemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds

G. L. David KrupadanamAsymmetric synthesis is an integral part of synthetic organicchemistry. Some of the reactions in this book were known priorto 1980, while several new ones, particularly catalytic asymmetricreactions, have been discovered in the recent years. The impactof this new class of reactions has been impressivelyextensive—both on organic and medicinal chemistry. Thesereactions have been accepted whole-heartedly by syntheticorganic chemists in developing shorter routes for complexnatural targets as well as in the manufacture of a wide range ofdrug intermediates.

Rakesh Kumar Parashar, University of Delhi, IndiaThis book discusses the structure, synthesis, and reactivity ofheterocyclic compounds. It covers nomenclature, conformationalaspects, aromatic stabilization and biological activity ofheterocyclic compounds. The book also includes discussions ofbiochemical processes involving destruction of heterocyclicrings. It includes problem sets that help readers to understandand apply the principles of heterocyclic reactivity and synthesis.The inclusion of more advanced material and references makethe book a valuable reference text for postgraduate taughtcourses, postgraduate researchers, and chemists at all levelsworking with heterocyclic compounds in industry, particularlyin the pharmaceutical and agrochemical industries.

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Chemistry of PyrrolesBoris A. Trofimov, Al'bina I. Mikhaleva, Elena Yu Schmidtand Lyubov N. Sobenina, A.E. Favorsky Irkutsk Institute ofChemistry, RussiaPyrrole is a heterocyclic aromatic organic compound. The bookis devoted to the latest achievements of the chemistry of pyrrole,a fundamental structural unit with vitally important molecularsystems (chlorophyll and hemoglobin), natural hormones,antibiotics, pigments, and pheromones. The book providescondensed, clear-cut information on novel syntheses ofsubstituted pyrroles as key structural units of living matter(chlorophyll and hemoglobin), pharmaceuticals, and monomersfor optoelectronic materials.

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Vera M. Kolb, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Kenosha,USAThis book covers key developments in green chemistry anddemonstrates to students that the developments were mostoften the result of innovative thinking. Using a set of selectedexperiments, all of which have been performed in the laboratorywith undergraduate students, students are taught how tooptimize and develop green experiments. By focusing on boththe interdisciplinary applications of green chemistry and theinnovative thinking that produced the new developments, thetwo key messages of the book reinforce each other.

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Liquids Edited by Pietro Tundo, University Ca' Foscari, Venice, Italyand John Andraos, CareerChem, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaSeries: Green Syntheses SeriesThis book, the first volume in the new Green Syntheses series,presents reaction pathways that include a single reaction or amulti-step sequence to a known product. A unique feature ofthis series is to include green metrics as a key component ofsubmissions of original works in order to substantiate the levelof "greenness" of new chemical processes. It helps fill anexpressed need by both academia and industry to incorporate,together with accurate synthetic protocols, metrics analysis asa means to rigorously define efficiency and sustainability ofchemical syntheses.

Edited by Jairton Dupont, Toshiyuki Itoh, Tottori University,Japan, Pedro Lozano and Sanjay Malhotra, FrederickNational Laboratory for Cancer Research, Maryland, USASeries: Sustainability: Contributions through Science andTechnologyIncreased environmental consciousness within the scientificcommunity has spurred the search for environmentally friendlyprocesses as alternatives to conventional organic solvents.Numerous advances—including the use of ionic liquids—havemade it possible to develop substitutes for some toxic solvents.The book presents the latest developments in the field. It alsoreviews the latest applications in a wide range of fields includingbiotechnology, nuclear science, medicine, pharmaceuticals,

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environmental science, and organic and inorganic chemistry—all from the standpoint ofgreen sustainable chemistry.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMolecules That Amaze UsMaterials for Sustainable Energy Applications

Paul May, University of Bristol, UK and Simon Cotton,University of Birmingham, UKThis book presents an interesting, informative, and fundescription of the molecules that make up modern life, and howthey impact upon all of us. It contains approximately 100sections, each describing a different molecule and typically whatit does, how it’s made, and what’s so interesting about it.Examples include capsaicin (the molecule responsible for thespicy heat of chillis), DEET (the insect repellent), Kevlar

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material for bullet-proof vests), taurine (the stimulant in RedBull), vanillin (the flavor of vanilla), nitroglycerine (the explosivein dynamite), and many others.

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Conversion, Storage, Transmission and ConsumptionDavid Munoz-Rojas, Laboratoire des Materiaux et du GeniePhysique, Grenoble, France and Xavier Moya, University ofCambridge, UKThe impending energy crisis brought on by the running out offinite and non-homogenously distributed fossil fuel reserves andthe worldwide increase in energy demand has prompted vastresearch in the development of sustainable energy technologiesin the last few decades. The purpose of this book is to give aunified and comprehensive presentation of the fundamentalsand the use and design of novel materials for efficient sustainableenergy applications, such as conversion, storage, transmission,and consumption. The book presents general coverage of theuse and design of advanced materials for sustainable energy

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Chemistry Synthesis of Bioactive HeterocyclesEdited by K.L. Ameta, Ph.D., Mody University of Science and Technology, Rajasthan,India and Anshu Dandia

Edited by Frank Marken and Mahito AtobeSeries: New Directions in Organic & Biological Chemistry

This timely book will provide a succinct summary of methods for the synthesis of bioactiveheterocycles using a multicomponent reaction (MCR) approach. The majority of

This book covers new ways of making materials and compounds in low waste processesemploying energy from electricity rather than chemical reagents. Electro organic synthesis

pharmaceuticals and biologically active agrochemicals are heterocycles while countlessoffers clean synthesis tools as well as unusual reaction intermediates and reaction types.additives and modifiers used in industrial applications are heterocyclic in nature. With theApplications have remained niche, but continuing interest in this field is evident in industryrecent introduction of high-throughput biological evaluation, the importance of MCRs forand academia with the advent of microfluidic reactors. This book targets some areas of

recent progress and development with high novelty and potential. drug discovery has been recognized and considerable efforts have been focused especiallyon the design and development of multi-component procedures for the generation ofvarious bioactive heterocycles due to their significant therapeutic potential.CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNon-nitrogenous OrganocatalysisModern NMR Techniques for Synthetic ChemistryEdited by Andrew Harned, Texas State University, Lubbock, USAEdited by Julie Fisher, University of Leeds, UK

Series: New Directions in Organic & Biological ChemistryThis book illustrates how the key analytical technique, NMRspectroscopy, may be used to determine the abundance, size,shape, and function of organic molecules. It provides the readerwith a physical picture for the NMR technique used (pictorialrather than mathematical), indicating the most common pulsesequences, some practical information as appropriate, followedby illustrative examples. This format is followed for each chapterso that the reader may go straight to practical and theoreticaldetails as appropriate.

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Series: Organocatalysis SeriesA growing interest in organocatalysts, catalytic reactions employing entirely organic catalysts,has made organocatalysis indispensable. However, there can be a misconception thatorganocatalysts are based only on nitrogen-containing functional groups and are usefulonly for asymmetric reactions. This book shows that the umbrella of organocatalysis coversother main group elements besides nitrogen and is not limited to asymmetric methods.Many of the catalysts and mechanisms discussed may not have a viable asymmetric variantor cannot be rendered asymmetric at all.

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Organic ChemistryA Mechanistic Approach

Penny Chaloner, Imperial College London, UKThis textbook classifies organic chemistry according tomechanism rather than classification of functional groups, withthe intention of having students understand by means ofproblem solving. The emphasis is on the development of skillsthrough a student-centered pedagogical approach. The inclusionof chromatography, spectroscopy, and spectrometry early inthe book is an important concept. The book contains thecustomary chapters on biomolecules, but also presents chapterson industrially important processes and their economics, andenvironmental chemistry, areas in which every

21st-century-educated scientist should have familiarity.

Pimluck Kijjanapanich, UNESCO-IHE Institute for WaterEducation, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesThis book describes the development of a new Sulfate ReductionBacteria based bioremediation technique for gypsiferous soils.Gypsiferous soils and gypsum contaminated solid wastes, whichcontain elevated concentrations of sulfate, can cause severalagricultural and environmental problems (e.g. low waterretention capacity and odor problems). Reduction of the sulfatecontent of these gypsiferous soils and solid wastes is an optionto overcome these problems for gypsiferous soils as well asgypsum contaminated solid wastes treatment to decrease the

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONOrganic ChemistryAn Acid-Base Approach, Second Edition

Michael B. Smith, University of Connecticut, Storrs, USABased on the premise that many, if not most, reactions in organicchemistry can be explained by variations of fundamentalacid–base concepts, this book provides a framework forunderstanding the subject that goes beyond merememorization. Using several techniques to develop a relationalunderstanding, it helps students gain a more concreteunderstanding of the most fundamental concepts in organicchemistry that are applied to industry, biological chemistry,biochemistry, molecular biology, and pharmacy.

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Edited by Tahsin J. Chow, Academia Sinica, Taipei, TaiwanThe application of organic materials on optical and electronicdevices is a fast-growing research area, combining the classicalelectronic properties of metals and the advantageous propertiesof organic materials. The functional applications includelight-emitting diodes, organic solar cells, field-effect transistors,artificial machines, chemical sensors, and many others. This bookprovides a review on several topics in this area. The contents arefocused mainly on the design and synthesis of organic functionalmolecules, and also include related topics such as model studyon electron transfer phenomena and fabrication technologiesof organic nanostructures.

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Acoustics of Nanodispersed Magnetic FluidsV. Polunin, Southwest State University, Kursk, RussiaThis book presents key information on the acoustic propertiesof magnetic fluids. The book is based on research carried out bythe author as well as on many publications in both the Russianand foreign scientific literature from 1969 onwards. It describesa wide variety of topics, which together lay the foundation of anew scientific research area: the acoustics of nanodispersedmedia. The book examines the nanoscale structure of matter inspecific areas and discusses the following: model theory andknown features of the propagation of sound waves inmagnetised fluids, acoustomagnetic and magnetoacousticeffects in magnetic fluids, vibration and rheological effects ofmagnetised magnetic fluids, acoustometry of the shape ofmagnetic nanoaggregates and non-magnetic microaggregates,

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Edited by Donald R. Mattison, National Institutes of Health,Bethesda, Maryland, USA, and Risk Sciences International,Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaSeries: QSAR in Environmental and Health SciencesBuilding from the perspective of reproductive anddevelopmental biology, this bookprovides a timely andcomprehensive overview of computational approaches inreproductive and developmental toxicology. It is divided intothree broad sections. The first provides a review of methods andapproaches to meet the need for safety assessments in productdevelopment and regulatory approaches for environmentalchemicals. The next section reviews the biological processes

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderElectrolytesChemical AnalysisSupramolecular Interactions and Non-Equilibrium Phenomena inConcentrated Solutions

Modern Materials Evaluation and Testing MethodsEdited by Ana C. F. Ribeiro, University of Coimbra, Portugal,Cecilia I. A. V. Santos, University of Coimbra, Portugal andGennady E. Zaikov, Kazan National Research TechnologicalUniversity, RussiaSeries: AAP Research Notes on ChemistryThis new volume presents leading-edge research in the rapidlychanging and evolving field of chemical materialscharacterization and modification. The topics in the book reflectthe diversity of research advances in physical chemistry andelectrochemistry, focusing on the preparation, characterization,and applications of polymers and high-density materials. Alsocovered are various manufacturing techniques. Focusing on themost technologically important materials being utilized anddeveloped by scientists and engineers, the book will help to fill

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Georgii Georgievich AseyevThe first part of the book covers the electrolyte solution in itsstationary state—electrostatic, and various ion-dipole,dipole-dipole, and mutual repulsion interactions. The secondpart covers the electrolyte solution in its nonstationarystatus—electrical conductivity, viscosity, and diffusion. Thistheoretical framework allows for the determination of activitycoefficients of concentrated electrolyte solutions, which play akey role in many aspects of electrochemistry and for developingnovel advanced processes in inorganic chemical plants.

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Complex Liquids, Polymers and MembranesAlokmay Datta, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kolkata, IndiaSoft materials play an essential role in our daily life. They are used for clothing, medicines,dyes, paints, adhesives, lubricants, sports goods, and many other purposes. Even our bodies

Edited by Sara Cavaliere, Charles Gerhardt Institute forMolecular Chemistry and Materials, University of Montpellier,FranceThis book delivers a state-of-the-art overview of the use ofelectrospun fibers in energy and environmental applications. Itfirst introduces electrospinning and its origins, outliningachievable one-dimensional nanoscaled materials and theirapplications. It then discusses the use of electrospun materialsin energy devices, including low- and high-temperature fuelcells, hydrogen storage, dye-sensitized solar cells, lithium-ionbatteries, and supercapacitors. It also explores environmentalapplications, such as the use of electrospinning-issued materials

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Anders Hagfeldt, Uppsala University, SwedenThis textbook covers solar cells employing photoelectric dyemolecules to harvest sunlight and convert the photons to chargecarriers which produce electricity. It also examines dye-sensitizedsolar cells type molecular solar cells and includes sections onphotochemistry, driving force, electron-transfer kinetics, chargecarrier separation, charge transport processes, electrical contactproperties, experimental techniques for characterization, etc.The principle of DSC has also become a part of thecore-chemistry and energy science teaching and research. Manytextbooks have sections or chapters dealing with DSC, this isthe first devoted entirely to the subject.

David M. Jameson, University of Hawaii, Manoa, USAIn color throughout, this text helps readers acquire a soundunderstanding of basic fluorescence theory and practice. It takesthem through the history of important discoveries to the mostcurrent advances. The author introduces the fundamentals ofthe fluorescence phenomenon and gives detailed examples offluorescence applications in the molecular life sciences, includingbiochemistry, biophysics, clinical chemistry and diagnostics,pharmaceutical science, and cell and molecular biology. Thetext includes references in each chapter, more than 250 figures,and the chemical structures of the most widely used fluorescentmolecules.

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Edited by Rainer Wolf, Sandoz Ltd., (Retired), Gennady E.Zaikov, Kazan National Research Technological University,Russia and A. K. Haghi, University of Ottawa, CanadaThis bookfocuses on recent trends and takes a systematic andpractical look at theoretical aspects of materials chemistry. Thebook describes the characterization and analysis methods formaterials and explains physical transport mechanisms in variousmaterials. Not only does this book summarize the classicaltheories of materials chemistry, but it also exhibits theirengineering applications in response to the current key issues.Recent trends in several areas are explored, including polymerscience, textile engineering, and chemical engineering science,which have important application to practice.

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C. S. SunandanaThis book presents a pedagogical, graduate-level treatment ofthe science and technology of superionic conductors, alsoknown as fast ion conductors or solid electrolytes. It focuses onfundamental phenomenological aspects, including crystalstructure, phonon dispersion, electronic band structure, defects,disorder, nonstoichiometry, non-equilibrium thermodynamics,phase transitions, and statistical mechanics of iono-electrontransport. It also describes the design, synthesis, andcharacterization of materials as well as important applicationsof solid state ionics, including solid state batteries, fuel cells, andelectrochemical sensors.

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John R. Helliwell, University of Manchester, School ofChemistry, United KingdomThe structural knowledge gained from crystallography has beeninstrumental in acquiring new levels of understanding innumerous scientific areas.This reference provides an overviewof the current state of crystallography, reviews its historicalorigins, and emphasizes the societal impacts of crystallographythat allow for sustainability of life. It also discusses the future ofcrystal structure analysis in the next 100 years and howcrystallography can contribute to sustainability of life. The authoris editor in chief of Crystallography Reviews, where some of thisbook’s contents have been previously published.

Rajat Kumar Chaudhuri, Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore, India and SudipKumar ChattopadhyayThis book explores modern many-body perturbative and non-perturbative ab initio methodsthat have become the dominant and useful approaches in determining molecular structure,properties and interactions. It provides a balanced introduction in conjunction with recentdevelopments to this challenging and dynamic subject, that is useful for bothexperimentalists and theorists. The book demonstrates the rigorous development of thenecessary equations, explanations, and reasoning, and firmly places each equation incontext.

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Biochemical Sciences First Century after Christ!Giulio Fanti, Padua University, Padova, Italy and PierandreaMalfi, Padua University, Padova, ItalyThe Turin Shroud is the most important and studied relic in theworld. Many papers on it have recently appeared in importantscientific journals. Scientific studies on the relic until today failto provide conclusive answers about the identity of theenveloped man and the dynamics regarding the imageformation impressed therein. This book not only addresses theseissues in a scientific and objective manner but also leads thereader through new search paths. It summarizes the results ina simple manner for the reader to comprehend easily. Manybooks on the theme have been already published, but none ofthem contains such a quantity of scientific news and reports.

Edited by Jose Luis Lopez-Bonilla, National PolytechnicInstitute (IPN), Mexico City, Mexico, Marat IbragimovichAbdullin, Bashkir State University, Ufa, Russia and GennadyE. Zaikov, Kazan National Research Technological University,RussiaBy providing an applied and modern approach, this volume willhelp readers understand the value and relevance of studyingcase studies and reviews on chemical and biochemical sciences.Presenting a wide-ranging view of current developments inapplied methodologies in chemical and biochemical physicsresearch, the papers in this collection, all written by highlyregarded experts in the field, examine various aspects ofchemical and biochemical physics and experimentation.

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Physical Chemistry of MacromoleculesMacro to Nanoscales

Edited by Chin Han Chan, University Teknologi MARA, ShaAlam, Malaysia, Chin Hua Chia, Universiti Kebangsaan, Bangi,Malaysia and Sabu Thomas, Mahatma Gandhi University,Kerala, IndiaA comprehensive resource, this book summarizes recenttechnical research accomplishments in the area ofthermodynamics, characterizations, and applications of polymerblends. It begins with an overview of thermodynamic behaviorsof non-equilibrium polymers, then covers properties of polymerblends, including surface tension, transition, crystallization,morphology, and flow behaviors. It also discusses miscibility andmolecular characterizations of polymer blends and reviewsapplications to various systems. In this time when science hassuch a strong tendency for diversification, this book

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What is the Driving Force in the World of Molecules?Roland Kjellander, University of Gothenburg, SwedenThis book offers a unique way of teaching and thinking aboutbasic thermodynamics that helps students overcome commonconceptual problems. It delivers a brilliantly conceivedintroduction to thermodynamics at the molecular level,presenting the core laws with clear explanations. The text coverskey concepts such as entropy, energy transfer, heat exchange,work, enthalpy, free energy, irreversible and reversible processes,chemical equilibrium, and phase transitions in the molecularworld, employing simple but well-chosen examples to supplyinsight into the molecular events underlying the thermodynamicmacroscopic description.

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Danuta Kruk, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn,PolandThis book concentrates on the theory of spin resonancephenomena and the relaxation theory, which have beendiscussed from first principles to introduce the reader to thelanguage of quantum mechanics used to describe the behaviourof atomic nuclei and electrons. There is a long way from knowingcomplex formulae to apply them correctly to describe thestudied system. The book shows through examples how symbolscan be "replaced" in equations by using properties of realsystems to formulate descriptions that link the quantitiesobserved in spin resonance experiments with dynamics andstructure of molecules.

Physical Principles and ModelsDmitrii E. Makarov, University of Texas, Austin, USAThe observation and manipulation of individual molecules isone of the most exciting developments in modern molecularscience, and the utility of single-molecule methods has proveninvaluable in such fields as nanoscience and molecular biology.This book provides a general framework necessary forunderstanding single-molecule phenomena. It introduces therelevant mathematical and physical concepts, and then discussesvarious approaches to the problem of interpretingsingle-molecule data. It thoroughly explains the physicalprinciples underlying the major classes of single-moleculeexperiments, such as fluorescence measurements, force-probespectroscopy, and nanopore experiments. Pan Stanford

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X-Ray DiffractionModern Experimental Techniques

Edited by Oliver H. Seeck, HASYLAB am DESY, Hamburg,Germany and Bridget Murphy, Institut für Experimentelleund Angewandte Physik, Kiel, GermanyHigh-resolution x-ray diffraction and scattering is a key tool forstructure analysis not only in bulk materials but also at surfacesand buried interfaces from the sub-nanometer range tomicrometers. This book offers an overview of diffraction andscattering methods currently available at modern synchrotronsources and illustrates bulk and interface investigations of solidand liquid matter with up-to-date research examples. It presentsimportant characteristics of the sources, experimental set-up,and new detector developments. The book also considers futureexploitation of x-ray free electron lasers for diffraction

applications.

Polymeric Materials and ProcessingEdited by Eli M. Pearce, Polytechnic Institute of New YorkUniversity, New York, USA, Bob A. Howell, Central MichiganUniversity, Mount Pleasant, USA, Richard A. Pethrick,University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, UK andGennady E. Zaikov, Kazan National Research TechnologicalUniversity, RussiaThis book presents some fascinating phenomena associatedwith the remarkable features of high performance polymers andalso provides an update on applications of modern polymers.It offers new research on structure–property relationships,synthesis, and purification, and potential applications of highperformance polymers.

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Physical Chemistry Research for Engineering andApplied Sciences, Volume One

Edited by Eli M. Pearce, Polytechnic Institute of New YorkUniversity, New York, USA, Bob A. Howell, Central MichiganUniversity, Mount Pleasant, USA, Richard A. Pethrick,University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, UK andGennady E. Zaikov, Kazan National Research TechnologicalUniversity, RussiaThis 3-volume set covers new research and applications onphysical chemical for engineering and applied sciences. Volume1 discusses the principles and technological implications of

Principles and Technological ImplicationsEdited by Eli M. Pearce, Polytechnic Institute of New YorkUniversity, New York, USA, Bob A. Howell, Central MichiganUniversity, Mount Pleasant, USA, Richard A. Pethrick,University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, UK andGennady E. Zaikov, Kazan National Research TechnologicalUniversity, RussiaThe aim of this book is to provide both a rigorous view and amore practical, understandable view of industrial chemistry andbiochemical physics. This book is geared toward readers withboth direct and lateral interest in the discipline. This volume isstructured into different parts devoted to industrial chemistryand biochemical physics and their applications. Every sectionof the book has been expanded, where relevant, to take accountof significant new discoveries and realizations of the importance

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Edited by Eli M. Pearce, Polytechnic Institute of New YorkUniversity, New York, USA, Bob A. Howell, Central MichiganUniversity, Mount Pleasant, USA, Richard A. Pethrick,University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, UK andGennady E. Zaikov, Kazan National Research TechnologicalUniversity, RussiaThis volume presents the various categories of high performancematerials and their composites and provides up-to-date synthesisdetails, properties, characterization, and applications for suchsystems to give readers and users better information to selectthe required material.

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Edited by Pooria Pasbakhsh, Monash University, Selangor,Malaysia and Gennady E. Zaikov, Kazan National ResearchTechnological University, RussiaSeries: AAP Research Notes on Polymer Engineering Science andTechnologyThis new volume presents leading-edge research in the rapidlychanging and evolving field of polymer science as well as onchemical processing. The topics in the book reflect the diversityof research advances in the production and application ofmodern polymeric materials and related areas, focusing on thepreparation, characterization, and applications of polymers. Alsocovered are various manufacturing techniques. The book helpsto fill the gap between theory and practice in industry.

Analysis and ApplicationsEdited by Alexandr A. Berlin, Russian Academy of Sciences,Moscow, Russia, Svetlana Z. Rogovina, Russian Academyof Sciences, Moscow, Russia and Gennady E. Zaikov, KazanNational Research Technological University, RussiaAdditives are selected depending on the type of polymers towhich they will be added or the application for which they willbe used. The appropriate selection of additives helps developvalue-added plastics with improved durability as well as otheradvantages. This research book provides a range of moderntechniques and new research on the use of additives in a varietyof applications. The methods and instrumentation describedrepresent modern analytical techniques useful to researchers,product development specialists, and quality control experts inpolymer synthesis and manufacturing.

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Advanced Human Design, California, USAThis new book—the first of its kind—examines the use ofalgorithmic techniques to compress random and non-randomsequential strings found in chains of polymers. The book is anintroduction to algorithmic complexity. Examples taken fromcurrent research in the polymer sciences are used forcompression of like-natured properties as found on a chain ofpolymers. Both theory and applied aspects of algorithmiccompression are reviewed. A description of the types of polymersand their uses is followed by a chapter on various types ofcompression systems that can be used to compress polymerchains into manageable units. The work is intended for graduate

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Edited by Sabu Thomas, Mahatma Gandhi University,Kottayam, India, Nandakumar Kalarikkal, Mahatma GandhiUniversity, Kerala, India, Weimin Yang, Beijing University ofChemical Technology, China and Snigdha S. Babu, MahatmaGandhi University, Kerala, IndiaThis book covers a variety of recent research on natural polymers,biomaterials, composites, and their applications. It providesvaluable insights into the developments that arose with themerger between biological and polymeric materials that haveled to many technological and commercial developments. Theextensive research being conducted in the field of bio-basedpolymers will eventually lead to better health care, cleanerenergy sources, and a safer environment for future generations.

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Technology Edited by Galder Kortaberria, University of the Basque Country, Donostia-SanSebastian, Spain and Agnieszka Tercjak, University of the Basque Country,Donostia-San Sebastian, SpainEdited by Abbas Hamrang, Independent Polymer

Consultant, Manchester, UK and Devrim Balkose, IzmirPolytechnic Institute, TurkeyThis book covers a broad range of polymeric materials andprovides industry professionals and researchers in polymerscience and technology with a single, comprehensive booksummarizing all aspects involved in the functional materialsproduction chain.

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This book discusses the synthesis, characterization, andproperties of multifunctional cellulose-based graft copolymers,offering an overview of the latest technical accomplishments.Presenting the contributions of accomplished experts in thefield of natural cellulosic polymers, the text addresses a separatebiomaterial in each chapter, exploring composition as well asgraft copolymerization chemistry. It covers fundamentals andapplications, tackles several critical issues, provides suggestionsfor future work, and supplies deeper insight into the state of theart of advanced cellulose-based graft copolymers.

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Chemical and Structure Modification of PolymersEdited by Kajetan Pyrzynski, P.I.W. Delta-Company, Dolsk,Poland, Grzegorz Nyszko, Military Institute of Chemistry &Radiometry,Warsaw, Poland and Gennady E. Zaikov, KazanNational Research Technological University, RussiaThis timely volume provides an overview of polymercharacterization test methods and presents experimentalresearch in polymers using modern methods. Each chapterdescribes the principle of the respective method, as well as thedetailed procedures of experiments with examples of actualapplications and demonstrates the advantages anddisadvantages of each physical technique. Thus, readers will beable to apply the concepts as described in the book to their ownexperiments.

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Christian Wohlfarth, Martin-Luther University, Halle (Saale),GermanyThere is a continuing interest in thermodynamic properties ofpolymer solutions at elevated pressures. This updated bookprovides newly published experimental data from the lastdecade. It includes nearly 500 newly published referencescontaining approximately 175 new vapor-liquid equilibrium datasets, 25 new liquid-liquid equilibrium data sets, 540 newhigh-pressure fluid phase equilibrium data sets, 60 new datasets describing PVT properties of polymers, and 20 new datasets with densities or excess volumes.

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Edited by LinShu Liu, Eastern Regional Research Center,Pullman, Washington, USA, Antonio Ballada, Fas TechTechnology, Milano, Italy, Walter W. Focke, PretoriaUniversity , South Africa and Hans-Joachim Radusch, MartinLuther Unversity, Halle-Saale , GermanyThis new two-volume set provides a broad overview of currentstudies in the engineering of polymers and chemicals withcomplexityof various origins, on scales ranging from singlemolecules and nano-phenomena to macroscopic chemicals.Starting with a detailed introduction to the history of research

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Volume I Design, Synthesis, and ApplicationsEdited by Raja Shunmugam, Indian Institute of ScienceEducation & Research, Kolkata, IndiaThis new book covers the synthetic as well application aspectsof functional polymers. It highlights modern trends in the fieldand showcases the recent characterization techniques that arebeing employed in the field of polymer science. The chaptersare written by top-notch scientists who are internationallyrecognized in the field. The chapters will highlight the moderntrend in the field.

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Volume II Processing and ApplicationsEdited by Vijay Kumar Thakur, Washington State University,Pullman, USA and Manju Kumari Thakur, Himachal PradeshUniversity, Shimla, IndiaThis book is an archival reference for researchers and studentsworking in the field of sustainable polymers and theirapplications in industry. It focuses on the processing andapplications of diverse sustainable polymers procured fromdifferent biorenewable resources that have been rarely reportedso far in a single book. Each chapter significantly addressesdifferent aspects of sustainable polymers obtained from naturalresources and discusses different processing techniques andpossible applications. The book brings together highlyaccomplished experts in the field of sustainable polymers.

New Approaches, Limitations and ControlEdited by Walter W. Focke, Pretoria University , South Africaand Hans-Joachim Radusch, Martin Luther Unversity,Halle-Saale , GermanyThis book provides a vast amount of information on newapproaches, limitations, and control on current polymers andchemicals complexity of various origins, on scales ranging fromsingle molecules and nano-phenomena to macroscopicchemicals. Starting with a detailed introduction, the book iscomprised of chapters that survey the current progress inparticular research fields. The chapters, prepared by leadinginternational experts, yield together a fascinating picture of arapidly developing research discipline that brings chemicaltechnology and polymers to new frontiers.

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Edited by Gennady E. Zaikov, Kazan National ResearchTechnological University, Russia, Liliya I. Bazylyak, Instituteof Physical Organic Chemistry and Coal Chemistry, Lviv,Ukraine and A. K. Haghi, University of Ottawa, CanadaSeries: AAP Research Notes on Polymer Engineering Science andTechnologyThis book details original, theoretical, and importantexperimental results that use non-routine methodologies oftenunfamiliar to most readers. It also includes papers on novelapplications of more familiar experimental techniques andanalyses of composite problems. The book providescomprehensive coverage on the latest developments of researchin the ever-expanding area of composite materials and theirapplications to broad scientific fields spanning physics, chemistry,

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Composites A Life of Science and FriendsGary D. Patterson, James E. Mark, Joel Fried, University ofLouisville, Louisville, Kentucky, USA and Do Yoon, StanfordUniversity, California, USAThis is the first full-length treatment of the life and work of PaulJohn Flory, recipient of the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1974. Itpresents a chronological progression of his scientific,professional, and personal achievements as recounted andwritten by his former students and colleagues. It covers the spanof Flory’s life, including a family history and an extensivecollection of personal reflections on the marks he left on thelives of various individuals within the scientific community.

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Edited by Omari V. Mukbaniani, Tbilisi State University (TSU),Georgia, Marc J. M. Abadie, Institute for Molecular Chemistry& Material Sciences in Montpellier, France and TamaraTatrishvili, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry &Polymeric Materials, GeorgiaSeries: AAP Research Notes on Polymer Engineering Science andTechnologyThe book presents a selection of investigations and innovativeresearch in polymer chemistry and advanced materials. The bookincludes case studies in the field of nanocomposites. The volumeprovides coverage of new research in polymer science andengineering with applications in chemical engineering, materialsscience, and chemistry. In addition to synthetic polymer Market: Polymer Science

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Edited by Sajid Alavi, Kansas State University, Manhattan,USA, Sabu Thomas, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala,India, K. P. Sandeep, North Carolina State University, Raleigh,USA, Nandakumar Kalarikkal, Mahatma Gandhi University,Kerala, India, Jini Varghese, Mahatma Gandhi University,Kottayam, India and Srinivasarao Yaragalla, MahatmaGandhi University, Kottayam, IndiaThis book focuses on food, non-food, and industrial packagingapplications of polymers, blends, nanostructured materials,macro, micro and nanocomposites, and renewable andbiodegradable materials. It details physical, thermal, and barrierproperties as well as sustainability, recycling, and regulatoryissues. The book emphasizes interdisciplinary research onprocessing, morphology, structure, and properties as well as

A. Sezai Sarac, Istanbul Technical University, TurkeyThis book covers the general aspects of electrospinning anddiscusses the fundamental concepts that can be used to producenanofibers with the help of mathematical models and equations.It also details the methods through which different polymericstructures can be included in conjugated polymers duringelectrospinning to form composites or blends of conjugatedpolymer nanofibers.

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Edited by Pietro Matricardi, "Sapienza" University of Rome,Italy, Franco Alhaique, "Sapienza" University of Rome, Italyand Tommasina Coviello, "Sapienza" University of Rome,ItalyThis book bridges the gap between preparation of hydrogels,which is often discussed in books and reviews, and theircharacterization techniques. It aims to offer graduate studentsas well as researchers, including PhD students and those involvedin R&D in pharmaceutical companies and academia, a validsupport that can help them find appropriate keys to open thedoors to the complex world of polysaccharide hydrogels. Thefirst part of the book gives a wide overview of the most

Edited by Barry P. Rand, Princeton University, New Jersey,USA and Henning Richter, Nano-C, Inc, Westwood,Massachusetts, USAThis book explores the required characteristics of thecomponents present in an organic photovoltaic device, such astransparent electrodes, electron- and hole-conducting layers,and electron donor and electron acceptor materials. It discussesthe design, preparation, and evaluation of these materialstargeting the highest performance. Taking into account thenecessity to optimize many interdependent parameters, thetext describes the integration of various components usingexisting as well as innovative device architectures suitable formass production. Finally, it assesses the technical feasibility and

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Yuri N. Khakimullin, Kazan National Research TechnologicalUniversity, Russia, Vladimir S. Minkin, Kazan NationalResearch Technological University, Russia, Timur R.Deberdeev, Kazan National Research TechnologicalUniversity, Russia and Gennady E. Zaikov, Kazan NationalResearch Technological University, RussiaThis valuable book is devoted to problems of the synthesis,vulcanization, modification, and study of structure and propertiesof highly filled sealants based on polysulfide oligomers (PSO).The book summarizes information concerning chemistry,synthesis technology, structure, and properties of liquid thiokolsand thiokol-containing polyesters. It also presents a literary surveyon chemism and mechanisms for liquid thiokols vulcanizationinvolving oxidants or through polyaddition. The book describes

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Edited by Salvatore Iannace, Universita di Napoli FedericoII, Napoli, Italy and Chul B. Park, University of Toronto,Ontario, CanadaWritten for students, professors, and professionals, this bookcovers biofoams and porous systems. Topics include bio-basedpolymers for the development of biodegradable and sustainablepolymeric foams, foams in food, foams in biomedicalapplications, biohybrids and bio-inspired cellular and poroussystems for lightweight, smart, and multifunctional structures.

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Edited by Sabu Thomas, Mahatma Gandhi University,Kottayam, India, Nandakumar Kalarikkal, Mahatma GandhiUniversity, Kerala, India, Maciej Jaroszewski, WroclawUniversity of Technology, Poland and Josmine P. Jose,Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, IndiaThe aim of this new compendium is to provide a solidunderstanding of the recent developments in advancedpolymeric materials from macro- to nano-length scales.Composites are becoming more important because they canhelp to improve our quality of life, such as being put into servicein flight vehicles, automobiles, boats, pipelines, buildings, roads,bridges, and dozens of other products, including medicalproducts. The chapters cover a multitude of important advances,including explanations of the significance of the new fillers, like

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Materials I.R. Clemitson, Retired Industrial Chemist, Capricorn Coast,Queensland, AustraliaThis second edition of a bestseller is a practical guide to theproduction of castable polyurethane articles. The book showsthe progression from raw materials to prepolymer production,including the chemistry and functionality of the processes. Itprovides a comprehensive look at various problem-solving andprocessing techniques, examining the selection of differentsystems on both the micro and macro levels. Reorganized forbetter flow, this edition describes new processing methods,expands coverage of health and safety aspects, and brings allstandards up to date.

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From Strategy to Industrial ApplicationEdited by Wirasak Smitthipong, Kasetsart Agricultural andAgro-Industrial Product Improvement Institute, Thailand,Rungsima Chollakup, Kasetsart University, Thailand andMichel Nardin, Institut de Science Des Matériaux deMulhouse, CNRS, FranceThis timely text integrates disciplines such as materials science,polymer chemistry, plant science, chemical engineering, andnanotechnology to provide comprehensive coverage of thestate of the art in bio-based composite materials. It discussesthe raw materials used in bio-based composites, basic designprinciples, properties, applications, and life cycle assessments.The book also presents a strategic and policy-oriented view ofthese composites, addressing the competing needs of plants

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Daniel Gay, Institut Clément Ader, University of Toulouse,FranceMirroring the exponential growth and development ofcomposites, this English-language Third Edition contains all-newcoverage of nano- and biocomposites and reflects recentmanufacturing processes and applications in the aerospace,automotive, naval, wind turbine, and sporting goods industries.Featuring a technical level that rises in difficulty as the textprogresses, the book provides numerous examples of thepre-sizing of composite parts, processed from industrial casesand reworked to highlight key information, as well as includestest cases for the validation of computer software using finiteelements.

Edited by Dilip DepanBiomaterials based on polymers perform a time-limited function,but being foreign, they should disappear from the body oncethat function has been fulfilled. A wide range of polymers havebeen considered for biomedical applications such as drugdelivery, biosensors, and tissue engineering. This book highlightsrecent developments in biodegradable polymer-basednanocomposites that are specifically aimed at biomedicalapplications and covers such items as degradation of polymers,in vitro case studies, and the interaction with biological systemsat a nanoscale level.

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Biomaterials, 11 Volume Set Synthesis, Characterization, and ApplicationsEdited by Silvia Ioan, “Petru Poni” Institute ofMacromolecular Chemistry, Lasi, RomaniaThis book focuses on polysulfones and their derivatives, whichare used as functional materials due to their structural andphysical characteristics. The text presents the bioapplications ofpolysulfones in two categories: blood-contacting devices andcell- or tissue-contacting devices. It analyzes surface wettabilityand hydrophilicity trends, as well as morphological characteristicsof modified polysulfones. It also introduces chelating units onthe modified polysulfone structure to obtain potentialapplications, such as surface coatings, adhesives,high-temperature lubricants, electrical insulators,semiconductors, and the reduction of heavy-metal pollution in

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Russia, Vadim P. Zakharov, Bashkir State University, Ufa,Russia and Gennady E. Zaikov, Kazan National ResearchTechnological University, RussiaSeries: AAP Research Notes on Polymer Science Engineering andTechnologyWith contributions from experts from both the industry andacademia, this book presents the latest developments in polymerproducts and chemical processes. It incorporates appropriatecase studies, explanatory notes, and schematics for more clarityand better understanding.

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Edited by Sabu Thomas, Mahatma Gandhi University,Kottayam, India, Robert Shanks, RMIT University, Melbourne,Australia and Jithin Joy, Mahatma Gandhi University,Kottayam, Kerala, IndiaThis book focuses on the recent trends in micro- andnano-structured polymer systems, particularly natural polymers,biopolymers, biomaterials, and their composites, blends, andIPNs. This valuable volume covers the occurrence, synthesis,isolation, production, properties and applications, modification,as well as the relevant analysis techniques to reveal the structuresand properties of polymer systems. This book will be valuableto scientists, physicians, pharmacists, engineers, and otherspecialists in a variety of disciplines, both academic and industrial.

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Modern Methods and ApplicationsEdited by Naryanaswami (Mohan) Ranganathan, Universityof Tours, FranceThis book gives a comprehensive state-of-the-art treatment tonanoindentation techniques and applications (four chapterscover metals, polymers, and rubber—novel applications suchas creep and impact tests results at micro/nano level areconsidered). In fact Chapter 1 is a thorough analysis of thistechnique, its possibilities, and future developments. There aretwo chapters regarding corrosion and abrasion resistance ofmetals and dental composites and three chapters treatingfatigue—one on rubber that highlights a hitherto unknownmechanism in a chloroprene rubber. There is one chapter on avery precise technique for modulus measurements up to 1200

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Engineering Applications T.R. CromptonMany of the mechanical, electrical, thermal, and other propertiesof plastics can be considerably improved by the incorporationin the formulation of reinforcing agents such as glass fiber,carbon fiber, carbon nanotubes and many more. This makes itpossible, for example, to produce plastics suitable for the use inthe construction of aircraft bodies and high temperatureapplications in aircraft, electronics, and automobiles. This bookprovides a thorough review of developments in this field andoffers readers coverage of future developments.

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Edited by Vaibhav Jain, Alion Science and Technology,Annapolis Junction, Maryland, USA and Akshay Kokil,University of Massachusetts Lowell, USASeries: Nanotechnology and Application SeriesThis comprehensive text provides a basic introduction to theoptical properties of polymers, as well as a systematic overviewof the latest developments in their nano engineeringapplications—including L-GRIN lenses, 3D holographic displays,optical gene detection, and more. Covering an increasinglyimportant class of materials relevant not only in academicresearch but also in industry, this book emphasizes theimportance of nano engineering in improving the fundamental

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Irina A. Starostina, Kazan National Research TechnologicalUniversity, Russia, Oleg V. Stoyanov, Kazan StateTechnological University, Russia and Rustam Ya Deberdeev,Kazan National Research Technological University, RussiaThis book presents the analysis of techniques used for thedetermination of acid-base properties in view of theirapplicability to examination of solid organic and inorganicsurfaces. It shows the important role that acid-base interactionsplay in establishing interfacial adhesive-adherent contact andoutlines practical recommendations regarding parameters ofquantitative estimation of acid-base surface properties thatimplies the relationship with adhesive ability in polymer-metalsystems. The book is intended for professors and instructors ofspecific teaching courses, students and postgraduate students,

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Kenichiro Nakamura, Tokai University, Tokyo, JapanSeries: Optics and PhotonicsPhotopolymers have led to groundbreaking achievements inthe electronics, optical engineering, and medical fields. Atpresent, photopolymers have myriad applications insemiconductor device manufacturing, printed circuit boards(PCBs), ultraviolet (UV) curing, microelectromechanical systems(MEMS), and medical materials. Addressing topics such aschemically amplified resists, immersion lithography, extremeultraviolet (EUV) lithography, and nanoimprinting, this bookcovers photopolymers from core concepts to industrialapplications, providing the chemical formulae and structures ofthe materials discussed as well as practical case studies from

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Ralph D. Hemansen, Formerly Senior Scientist, HughesAircraft Company, El Segundo, California, USAEngineering design teams sometimes have need of a materialthat may not exist because the combination of requiredproperties is difficult to achieve. One solution is to develop anew material having the required set of properties needed inthe application. During his 40-year career, author RalphHermansen has successfully worked on many such problems.In this book he presents twenty of those design problems andthe solutions, which resulted in patents and spin-off applications.He draws on his years of hands-on experience to cover polymericcompounds such as coatings, adhesives, encapsulants,transparent plastics, and others.

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P.M. Dixit, IIT, Kanpur, India and U.S. Dixit, Indian Instituteof Technology, Guwahati, IndiaAll materials undergo some deformation under the applicationof a load. When the load is removed, a solid material may returnto its original state or retain some deformation. Plasticity:Fundamentals and Applications places emphasis on thefundamentals of elastic-plastic deformation. This book includestopics such as stress, strain, constitutive relations, fracture,anisotropy, and contact problems. In addition the text alsoprovides a discussion of updated Lagrangian and Eulerianformulations.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSupermacroporous CryogelsPolymers and Polymeric CompositesBiomedical and Biotechnological ApplicationsProperties, Optimization, and ApplicationsEdited by Ashok Kumar, Indian Institute of Technology, Kampur, IndiaEdited by Liliya I. Bazylak, National Academy of Sciences of

Ukraine, Lviv, Gennady E. Zaikov, Kazan National ResearchTechnological University, Russia and A. K. Haghi, Universityof Ottawa, CanadaSeries: AAP Research Notes on Polymer Science Engineering andTechnologyThis volume highlights the latest developments and trends inadvanced polyblends and their structures. It presents thedevelopments of advanced polyblends and respective tools tocharacterize and predict the material properties and behavior.The book provides important original and theoreticalexperimental results that use non-routine methodologies oftenunfamiliar to many readers. Furthermore chapters on novelapplications of more familiar experimental techniques and

Recent research in cryogelation has focused on the application of these polymer systemsin various biomedical as well as biotechnological fields. Despite the fact that there issignificant literature available as research publications, some reviews, and book chapters,there has been no dedicated book on this topic until now. This edited work explores theunique inherent features of the cryogels, often referred to as macroporous polymer systems(MPs), their synthesis and optimization from various natural and synthetic polymers, andtheir applicability in the medical and biotechnological areas of research.

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analyses of composite problems are included, which indicate the need for the newexperimental approaches that are presented.

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Edited by Brendan Rodgers, Exxon Mobil ChemicalCompany, Baytown, Texas, USAThis book describes the production, processing, andcharacteristics of a wide range of materials utilized in the moderntire and rubber industry.Containing contributions from leadingspecialists in the field, the text investigates the chemistry andmodification of raw materials, elastomers, and materialcompounds for the optimal formulation and engineering of newrubber products. This second edition of the bestselling first addsinformation on environmental issues, recycling, hydraulic hoseand conveyor belting, tire technologies, industrial rubberproducts, and the physics of rubber materials and manufacturing.

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Hayder A. Rasheed, Kansas State University, Manhattan,USASeries: Composite MaterialsThis textbook establishes the art and science of strengtheningdesign of reinforced concrete with FRP beyond the abstractnature of the design guidelines. It addresses materialcharacterization, flexural strengthening of beams and slabs, shearstrengthening of beams, and confinement strengthening ofcolumns. It discusses the installation and inspection of FRP asexternally bonded or near-surface-mounted composite systemsfor concrete members. It provides innovative design aids basedon ACI 440 code provisions, end-of-chapter questions, referencesfor further study, and a solutions manual with qualifying course

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Maria Dolores Ugarte, Ana F. Militino, Public University ofNavarre, Pamplona, Spain and Alan T. Arnholt, AppalachianState University, Boone, North Carolina, USASince the publication of the popular first edition, the contributedR packages on CRAN have increased from around 1,000 to over6,000. This second edition explores how some of these newpackages make analysis easier and more intuitive as well ascreate more visually pleasing graphs. Along with adding newexamples and exercises, this edition improves the existingexamples, problems, concepts, data, and functions. Data sets, Rfunctions, and more are available online.

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Edited by Marc Lamy de la Chapelle, Université Paris 13,Bobigny, France, Pietro Giuseppe Gucciardi, CNR Istitutoper i Processi Chimico-Fisici, Messina, Italy and NathalieLidgi-GuiguiTechniques such as Raman, infrared, fluorescence, and evennonlinear spectroscopies have recently grown in resolution andpossibilities thanks to the use of nanostructured surfaces. Theexcitation of localized surface plasmon and the use of specificshapes of nanostructures have made it possible to gain anincredible sensitivity in these spectroscopic techniques. Thisbook provides the reader with an overview of enhancedspectroscopies. Following an introduction to plasmon andelectromagnetic effects arising in metallic nanostructures, it

Fundamentals and ApplicationsPrasad L. Polavarapu, Vanderbuilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, USAThis book details chiroptical spectroscopic methods: electronic circular dichroism (ECD),optical rotatory dispersion (ORD), vibrational circular dichroism (VCD), and vibrational Ramanoptical activity (VROA). For each technique, the text presents experimental methods formeasurements and theoretical methods for analyzing the experimental data. It also includesa set of experiments that can be adopted for undergraduate teaching laboratories. Eachchapter is written in an easy-to-follow format for novice readers, with necessary theoreticalformalism in appendices for advanced readers.CRC PressJuly 2016: 235 x 156: 312ppHb: 978-1-420-09246-2: £121.00eBook: 978-1-420-09247-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781420092462 reviews the spectroscopic techniques enhanced by the presence of either a nanostructure

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and Imaging Physical Fundamentals and Mathematical ModelsM. I. Kazaryan, Russian Academy of Sciences., Moscow, V. M. Batenin, RussianAcademy of Sciences., Moscow, V. V. Buchanov, Russian Academy of Sciences.,

Edited by Sarhan M. Musa, Prairie View A&M University,Houston, Texas, USAGrowth in the use of computational optical technology forbiomedical research and health care has been explosive. Newapplications are made possible by emerging technologies inlasers, optical devices, fiber optics, spectroscopy, and imaging,all of which are being applied to medical research, diagnostics,and therapy. This book covers recent discoveries and researchin the field by some of the best inventors and researchers in theworld. It presents useful computational methods andapplications used in optical biomedical spectroscopy andimaging. The book also discusses future applications, directions,

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Moscow, A. M. Boichenko, Russian Academy of Sciences., Moscow, I. I. Klimovskii,Russian Academy of Sciences., Moscow and E. I. Molodykh, Russian Academy ofSciences., MoscowHigh brightness metal vapor lasers have become the most bright and powerful in thevisible spectral range among all existing laser types, resulting in numerous applicationsranging from purely fundamental research to practical application in large-scale commercialproblems such as isotope selection. This book presents a full series of fundamental problemson the development of physical fundamentals and mathematical models for practicalrealization of a high-power laser radiation on self-contained transitions in metal atoms. Itis the first fundamental review on physics and the technique of high-brightness metalvapor lasers.

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Iulian Ionita, University of Bucharest, Faculty of Physics,RomaniaThis text shows how optical absorption spectroscopy and Ramanspectroscopy are powerful techniques for studying condensedmatter, particularly new properties that appear when manyatoms come together and interact in systems at the atomic,molecular, and nano scales. With simple, illustrative examplesthroughout, the book emphasizes the visual nature of the field.It helps students understand the spatial arrangements of atoms,which determine properties of the matter and resulting spectra.It also presents the application of molecular symmetry on opticalspectra using group theory.

Moscow, A. M. Boichenko, Russian Academy of Sciences., Moscow, I. I. Klimovskii,Russian Academy of Sciences., Moscow and E. I. Molodykh, Russian Academy ofSciences., MoscowThis work presents the physics and applications of high-power laser radiation onself-contained transitions in metal atoms. High brightness metal vapour lasers are consideredthe most powerful in the visible spectral range among all existing laser types. This hasresulted in numerous applications ranging from purely fundamental scientific researchproblems to practical application in large-scale commercial problems such as isotopeselection. The material is presented by highly regarded scientists, and much of the contenthas not been previously available to western scientists.

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Vladimir I. BakhmutovThis bookprovides an introduction of the general conceptsbehind NMR and its applications, including how to performadequate NMR experiments and interpret data collected inliquids and solids to characterize molecule systems in terms oftheir structure and dynamics. It covers he theoretical basis ofNMR spectroscopy, the theory of NMR relaxation, and thepractice of relaxation measurements. NMR spectroscopy andrelaxation studies in solutions and general principles andstrategies involved in solid state NMR studies are also discussed.

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Analyzing Electronic Structures of CatalystsEdited by Jacinto Sa, Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerlandand Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy ofSciences, WarsawThis book covers recent developments in X-ray light sources,detectors, crystal spectrometers, and photon-in-photon-outcore level spectroscopy techniques. Providing a comprehensiveoverview of this exciting field, the text addressesphoton-in-photon-out core level spectroscopy applications forthe study of catalytic systems, highlighting hard X-raymeasurements. Complete with guidelines for the use of thistype of spectroscopy, it describes the advantages anddisadvantages of each spectrometer developed to perform corelevel X-ray spectroscopy, detailing methods to elucidate aspects

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Emil W. Ciurczak, Doramaxx Consulting, Goldens Bridge,New York, USA and Benoit IgneSeries: Practical SpectroscopyNow in its second edition, this volume covers theinstrumentation, computerization, calibration, and methodsdevelopment of NIR spectroscopy. It examines novel applicationsfor accurate time- and cost-effective analyses of pharmaceuticalsas well as biomedical applications. The book coverspharmaceutical assays, including qualitative analysis, quantitativeanalysis, determination of actives in tablets and capsules, andconsiderations for intact dosage form analysis. It also exploresa range of medical applications, including those related to bloodglucose measurements, tissue and major organ analysis, fetal

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Edited by V.S. Sevastyanov, Vernadsky Institute ofGeochemistry and Analytical Chemistry, Russian Academyof Sciences, MoscowProviding a complete picture of the latest advancements in thefield, this book explores different methods of isotope analysis,including spark, secondary ion, laser, glow discharge, and isotoperatio mass spectrometry. It explains how to determine theisotopic composition of light elements in solid, liquid, andgaseous samples of organic and inorganic substances, aidingreaders from a variety of disciplines in identifying thefundamental processes in biological, ecological, and geologicalsystems and in revealing the subtle features of manyphysicochemical processes and chemical transformations.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderProblems in Organic Structure DeterminationLecture Notes on Impedance SpectroscopyA Practical Approach to NMR SpectroscopyVolume 5 -

Roger G. Linington, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BritishColumbia, Canada, Philip G. Williams, University of Hawaii,USA and John B. MacMillan, U.T. Southwestern, Texas, USAAt a point where most introductory organic chemistry texts end,this problems-based workbook picks up the thread to leadstudents through a graduated set of 120 problems. Withextensive detailed spectral data, it contains a variety of problemsdesigned by renowned authors to develop proficiency in organicstructure determination. It presents a concept-based learningplatform, introducing key concepts sequentially and reinforcingthem with problems that exemplify the complexities and

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Edited by Olfa Kanoun, Chemnitz University of Technology,Chemnitz, GermanyImpedance Spectroscopy is a powerful measurement methodused in many application fields such as electrochemistry, materialscience, biology and medicine, semiconductor industry andsensors. Using the complex impedance at various frequenciesincreases the informational basis that can be gained during ameasurement. It helps to separate different effects thatcontribute to a measurement and, together with advancedmathematical methods, non-accessible quantities can becalculated. This book is the fifth in the series Lecture Notes onImpedance Spectroscopy (LNIS) and is of interest to graduated

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Bio-Inspired Wettability SurfacesDevelopments in Micro- and Nanostructures

Edited by Zheng Yongmei, Beijing University, China, ChengQunfeng, Beijing University, China, Hou Yongping, BeijingUniversity, China and Yuan Chen, Beijing University, ChinaBiological surfaces provide endless inspiration for the designand fabrication of functional interface materials with uniquewettability, generating promising applications such asmicro-fluidic devices, functional textiles, corrosion resistance,liquid transportation, and antifogging. This book presents themechanism of smart wetting control, such as watercollection/repellency on biological micro-/nanostructuregradient interfaces. It also offers approaches on how to mimicthe biological features to realize the bioinspired functionalsurfaces with unique wettability. The book will help researchers

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Edited by Mohammad Taeibi Rahni, Max Planck Instituteof Colloids and Interfaces, Potsdam, Germany, and SharifUniversity of Technology, Tehran, Iran, Mohsen Karbaschiand Reinhard Miller, Max Planck Institute of Colloids andInterfaces, Potsdam, GermanySeries: Progress in Colloid and Interface ScienceThis book highlights key computational challenges involved inthe two-way coupling of complex liquid-fluid interfaces.Including pivotal applications as examples, the text defines themost important interfacial quantities and their experimentalinvestigations, providing theoretical background and detailedsolutions. It describes vital techniques used in interfacial flowproblems, such as modern meshless numerical methods and

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BiosurfactantsProduction and Utilization—Processes, Technologies, and Economics

Edited by Naim Kosaric, University of Western Ontario,London, Canada and Fazilet Vardar Sukan, Ege University,Izmir, TurkeyBiosurfactants can successfully replace and augment theproperties of chemically synthesized surface-active agents. Thisbook contains specialty chapters dealing with methods forproduction of biosurfactants on a laboratory andindustrial/commercial scale. It presents novel and provenapplications of biosurfactants. The new edition is aimed at actualproduction and applications of biosurfactants in modernbiotechnology, reflecting the advances made since thepublication of the first edition. A special chapter is devoted tothe overview and evaluation of specific selected patents relating

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Edited by P. Somasundaran, Columbia University, New York,New York, USAThis well-respected encyclopedia draws together theinterface-related aspects of the fields of chemistry, materialssciences and engineering, biology, physics, computer sciences,and applied mathematics. Although the breadth of coverage inthe first two editions of this encyclopedia was impressive, thefield continues to grow with a corresponding increase in theamount of information generated. This new edition ensures thatthe work continues to provide practitioners with the informationneeded to devise or modify processes for current and new

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BiosurfactantsResearch Trends and Applications

Edited by Catherine N. Mulligan, Concordia University,Quebec, Canada, Sanjay K. Sharma, JECRC University, Jaipur,India and Ackmez Mudhoo, University of Mauritius, RéduitBiosurfactants have the properties of reducing surface tension,stabilizing emulsions, promoting foaming and are generallynon-toxic and biodegradable. Interest in microbial surfactantshas been steadily increasing in recent years due to their diversity,environmentally friendly nature, possibility of large-scaleproduction, selectivity, and potential applications inenvironmental protection. This book provides an up-to-date,coherently written and objectively presented set of bookchapters from eminent international researchers who are activelyinvolved in academic and technological research in the area of

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Edited by Ponisseril Somasundaran, Columbia University,New York, New York, USAThis well-respected encyclopedia draws together theinterface-related aspects of the fields of chemistry, materialssciences and engineering, biology, physics, computer sciences,and applied mathematics. Although the breadth of coverage inthe first two editions of this encyclopedia was impressive, thefield continues to grow with a corresponding increase in theamount of information generated. This new edition ensures thatthe work continues to provide practitioners with the informationneeded to devise or modify processes for current and new

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMicrowave Engineering of NanomaterialsHandbook of Single-Molecule ElectronicsFrom Meso to NanoscaleEdited by Kasper Moth-Poulsen, Chalmers University of

Technology, Gothenburg, SwedenWith contributions from chemists, physicists, theoreticians, andengineers, this book covers single-molecule electronics, fromthe theory through experimental realizations and the chemicalsynthesis of molecular components to the implementation ofmolecular components in future integrated circuits. It describesestablished methods and recent advances, including vibrationaleffects, switching phenomena, quantum interference, thermalpower, and parallel assembly strategies. The authors add moredetails to the chapters than typically found in the primaryliterature, so that the book can be read not only by specialists

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Edited by Erwann Guenin, Université Paris 13, Bobigny,FranceThis book presents recent improvements in microwaveengineering of materials and nanomaterials. It introducuesmicrowave chemistry and their interactions with materials,several prominent researchers in material sciences andnanosciences show advances in microwave technologies inseveral domains such as synthesis and modification of polymers,processing of various materials (ceramics, glasses, metallic alloys,and zeolites), and synthesis and functionalization of diversenanomaterials (carbon nanotubes, MOF semiconductors,inorganic nanoparticles).

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Edition Technology and Industrial ApplicationsEdited by Kay Matin, AlphaSTAR Corporation, USA,Longbeach, California and Frank Abdi, Alpha STAR Co., LongBeach, California, USAThis book is unique as it provides a multi-scale, multi-physics,and statistical analysis combined with multi-scale progressivefailure analysis approach. The combination gives a very powerfultool for minimizing tests, improving accuracy, and understandingthe effect of statistical nature in materials in addition to themechanics of the advanced multi-scale material all the way tofailure. The book focuses on methodology details backed withcomparison of predictions with test data for various types ofstatic, fatigue, dynamic, and crack growth problems.

Edited by K. S. Birdi, KSB Consultant, Holte, DenmarkThis new edition of the Handbook of Surface and ColloidChemistry informs you of significant recent developments inthe field. It highlights new applications and provides revisedinsight on surface and colloid chemistry’s growing role inindustrial innovations. It illustrates surface and colloid chemistry’sapplicability to global issues including energy resources,pollution, transportation, housing, biotechnology, health,medicine, water, and food production.

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Introduction to Polymer–Clay NanocompositesAhmet GursesThis book focuses on polymer–clay nanocomposite materials.It introduces readers to polymers, clays, and organo-clay anddiscusses the nature of interparticle interactions and physicaladsorption, which are predominant in the synthesis oforgano-clay; conversion of clay to organo-clay; interactionsbetween functional groups in the interlayer region of clay andmodifier ions; synthesis of organo-clays and their uses; and thecommercial utilization of organo-clays. The text then covers thepreparation of polymer–clay nanocomposites and theircharacterization, properties, performance, and applications.

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Eugene D. Shchukin, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore,MD and Andrei S. ZelenevSeries: Progress in Colloid and Interface ScienceThis book, based on material used for lecture courses onphysical–chemical mechanics, is a comprehensive overview ofphysical–chemical mechanics, a discipline that bridges solid-statephysics and materials science. It investigates the complexphysical–chemical interfacial phenomena that occur during thetransition of a dispersed system into a material and of thedispersal of a bulk material. It also devotes attention to theexperimental methods used in physical–chemical mechanicsand the relevant instruments.Market: Materials Science

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Nanodispersed Systems Edited by Girma Biresaw, USDA, ARS, NCAUR, CPF, Peoria,Illinois, USA and K.L. Mittal, Hopewell Junction, New York,USAThis fourth volume in a new series offers information onadvances in the tribological aspects of innovative areas in micro-and nanodevices including MEMS, NEMS, biosurfactants,biolubricants, and bioemulsions. Written by a global team ofrespected authors, it serves as a reference for scientists andengineers developing advanced materials and devices wherenanoscale understanding of the tribiological properties iscritical. The text offers up-to-date coverage of the state of theart, with an emphasis on green solutions. Cutting-edge topicsinclude the superlubricity of fullerness, nanotribology of SAMs,

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A. A. Bochkarev, Kutateladze Institute of Thermodynamics,Novosibirsk, Russia and V. I. Polyakova, Kutateladze Instituteof Thermodynamics, Novosibirsk, RussiaThis book is a comprehensive analysis and presentation of thephysical processes and phenomena that lead to the formationof disperse materials. It also details the properties of dispersematerials yielded from various processes. Using currentlyavailable data, it compares different methods of producingdisperse materials in terms of scale and describes severalapplications of the experimental results it presents. It representsthe current state of research and practice in micro- andnanodispersed systems while highlighting paths to advancement

in the field.CRC Press

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Mechanical Behaviour of Solid Polymers A Molecular ApproachJordi Fraxedas, ICN2 & CSIC, Bellaterra (Barcelona), SpainThis book provides a broad, multidisciplinary introduction towater at interfaces, focusing on its molecular nature. It is writtenfor practicing scientists and engineers who want a fundamentalunderstanding of what water does at surfaces and interfaces. Itcovers a host of examples to convey general principles, includingthe hydrophobicity and hydrophilicity of materials, the specialstructure of interfacial water for biological and electrochemicalprocesses, the role of water at biosurfaces (DNA, proteins, andmembranes), friction and adhesion, marine aerosols, iceformation, wetting-dewetting, and filtration.

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L. Volynskii and N. F. Bakeev, Lomonosov Moscow State University, RussiaThis book will examine the role of various surface phenomena in structural and mechanicalbehaviour of amorphous and semicrystalline polymers. A detailed description of thedevelopment and healing of interfacial surface as well as the response to diverse externalimpacts on solid polymers is presented. Nearly all modes of external impact (mechanical,thermal, electrical, etc.) on the polymer entail changes in its interfacial surface, and thisprocess is accompanied by the transfer of the material from bulk to surface, and vice versa.The Rehbinder effect in polymers and the effect of various surface modifications aredescribed, and the role of surface phenomena is highlighted

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Edited by Laurence S. Romsted, Rutgers University, NewBrunswick, NJThis book provides a broad perspective on recent developmentsand future possibilities in surfactant science and technology. Itcontains chapters by leaders in surfactant-based physical,organic, and materials chemistries, including many whoparticipated in a special symposium honoring Kash Mittal’s 100thedited book at the 18th Surfactants in Solution meeting inMelbourne, Australia. Each chapter provides an overview of aspecific research area, including past, present, and futuredirections. Both theory and applications are covered, includingmicellization and ion binding theories, biosurfactants, liquid

formulations, drug delivery, and enhanced oil recovery.

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Edited by Rosane F. Schwan, Universidade Federal de Lavras,Brazil and Graham H. Fleet, University of New South Wales,Sydney, AustraliaSeries: Fermented Foods and Beverages SeriesThis is the first book to focus on the scientific principlesunderlying the fermentation processes of cocoa and coffeebeans and their impact on product quality and safety. The textcompiles the knowledge from the different disciplines involvedin fermentation, including botany, chemistry, microbiology,biochemistry, food science, and sensory science. The chaptersdiscuss the botanics of the beans; fermentation methods; themicrobiology of fermentation; the biochemistry and physiologyof fermentation; the impacts of fermentation on bean flavor,

Fundamentals and Technology AdvancesDebabrata Das, Namita Khanna and Chitralekha NagDasguptaThis book compiles the fundamentals of biohydrogen productiontechnology. It offers comprehensive coverage of microbiology,biochemistry, feedstock requirements, and molecular biologyof the biological hydrogen production processes. It also givesinsight into scale-up problems and limitations. In addition, thebook discusses mathematical modeling of the processes involvedin biohydrogen production and the software required to modelthe processes. It also summarizes research advances, discussesbottlenecks of the various processes, and covers the processeconomy, policy, and environmental impact of this technology.

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New Materials and Developed ComponentsEdited by Ali Pourhashemi, Christian Brothers University,Memphis, Tennessee, USA, Gennady E. Zaikov, KazanNational Research Technological University, Russia and A.K. Haghi, University of Ottawa, CanadaSeries: AAP Research Notes on Chemical EngineeringThis book facilitates the study of problematic chemicals in suchapplications as chemical fate modeling, chemical process design,and experimental design. This volume provides comprehensivecoverage of modern biochemical engineering, detailing thebasic concepts underlying the behavior of bioprocesses as wellas advances in bioprocess and biochemical engineering science.It combines contemporary engineering science with relevantbiological concepts in a comprehensive introduction tobiochemical engineering.

Edited by Jeyabalan Sangeetha, Karnatak University,Dharwad, India, Devarajan Thangadurai, Karnatak University,Dharwad, India, Muniswamy David, Karnatak University,Dharwad, India and Mohd Azmuddin Abdullah, UniversitiMalaysia Terengganu, Kuala Terengganu, MalaysiaWith focus on the practical use of modern biotechnology forenvironmental sustainability, this book provides a thoughtfuloverview of molecular aspects of environmental studies to createa new awareness of fundamental biological processes andsustainable ecological concerns. It covers the latest research byprominent scientists in modern biology and delineates recentand prospective applications in the sub-areas of environmentalbiotechnology with special focus on the biodegradation of toxicpollutants, bioremediation of contaminated environments, and

bioconversion of organic wastes toward a green economy and sustainable future.Apple Academic PressMarket: Chemical EngineeringJanuary 2015: 229 x 152: 302pp Apple Academic PressHb: 978-1-771-88030-5: £82.00 Market: Environmental ScienceeBook: 978-1-482-25243-9 March 2016: 235 x 156: 365pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781771880305 Hb: 978-1-771-88362-7: £95.00

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Paul Stevenson and Xueliang LiThis book explains the underlying physics of foam fractionation,describes process intensification strategies, provides designguidance for plant-scale installations, contains the latestknowledge of foam fractionation transport processes, andpresents a case study of the world’s largest commercial foamfractionation plant producing the food preservative Nisin. Itcapitalizes on the authors’ extensive practical experience of foamfractionation and allied processes to give process engineers,industrial designers, chemical engineers, academics, andgraduate students a greater understanding of the mechanisticbasis and real-world applications of foam fractionation.

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Edited by Shirish Sonawane, National Institute ofTechnology, Warangal, Andhra Pradesh, India, Y. Pydi Setty,National Institute of Technology, Warangal, Andhra Pradesh,India and Srinu Naik SapavatuExamining energy, environment, and sustainability from thechemical engineering point of view, this book highlights criticalissues faced by chemical engineers and biochemical engineersworldwide. The book covers recent trends in chemicalengineering and bioprocess engineering, such as CFD simulation,statistical optimization, process control, waste water treatment,micro reactors, fluid bed drying, hydrodynamic studies of gasliquid mixture in pipe, and more. Other chapters cover importantultrasound-assisted extraction, process intensification, polymersand coatings, as well as modelling of bioreactor and enzyme

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TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKStatistical Optimization of Biological SystemsFundamentals of Modern Bioprocessing

Tapobrata Panda, Indian Institute of Technology Madras,Chennai, India, Thomas Theodore, Siddaganga Institute ofTechnology, Tumkur, India and R. Arun Kumar, IndianInstitute of Technology Madras, Chennai, IndiaThis book explains how to apply non-statistical and statisticaltechniques to the optimization of biological systems. Employingreal-life bioprocess optimization problems and their solutionsas examples, the text describes experimental design fromidentifying process variables to selecting a screening design,applying response surface methodology, and conductingregression modeling. It demonstrates the statistical analysis andoptimization of different experimental designs, details theoptimization techniques employed to determine optimum levels

Sarfaraz K. Niazi, Therapeutic Proteins International, LLC,Chicago, Illinois, USA and Justin L. Brown, PennsylvaniaState University, University Park, USAThis comprehensive bioprocessing textbook deals with the basicconcepts, definitions, methods, and applications of the use ofbiological catalysts to deliver products of high value and utility,from alcohol to recombinant monoclonal antibodies to commonday use fuel. It covers all modern aspects, including the meansof processing that are required for drug processing to the useof biofuels, downstream bioprocessing, bioprocess design, andregulatory affairs, among many other cutting-edge topics.Applications and case studies are incorporated throughout.

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Sulaiman Al-Zuhair and Hanifa TaherThis book outlines supercritical fluids as a green alternativereaction medium in catalytic reactions involving lipases. Lipaseshave a great potential in industrial applications and the textdescribes their main sources, reaction kinetics, structure,physicochemical characteristics, and applications. It discusseslipase immobilization and its advantages over soluble lipases,immobilization techniques, immobilization materials, andbioreactor configurations using immobilized lipase. It alsoexplores the advantages of non-aqueous media in biochemicalsynthesis and includes a case study on using SC-CO

2 for biodiesel

production.

Edited by Minh H. NguyenSeries: Contemporary Food EngineeringA review of the progress in individual membrane technologies of the last decade, this bookincludes basic principles and theories, advances in design and operation, food applications,and current and future trends and developments. The chapter authors address the availablemembranes and modules, the basics of the process and tier process design, and specificapplications in the foodCRC PressMarket: Food & Culinary ScienceJune 2016: 235 x 156: 240ppHb: 978-1-439-81109-2: £140.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781439811092

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Edited by Mukesh Doble, Bhupat & Jyoti Mehta School ofBioSciences Building, Chennai, IndiaDownstream processing is an essential practice in the productionand purification of biosynthethic materials, which is especiallyimportant in the production of pharmaceutical products. Thisbook covers the fundamentals and the design concepts ofvarious downstream recovery and purification steps (unitoperations) involved in biochemical and chemical processes.The book describes cell breakage and recovery of intracellularmaterial, isolation of solids, product recovery, productenrichment, and product polishing and finishing. It also coversbasic chemical engineering purification techniques such asdistillation, absorption, adsorption, etc.

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Seong-Hoon Yoon, Ecolab, Naperville, Illinois, USASeries: Advances in Water and Wastewater Transport andTreatmentA good fundamental understanding of membranes andmembrane systems and of biological systems is crucial inproperly addressing the evaluation, selection, design, andoperation of membrane bioreactors. This book covers nearly allthe theoretical and practical aspects of membrane bioreactortechnology with up-to-date information. By understanding theties between theories and practices, readers will not onlyunderstand what can be accomplished with current technology,but why this occurs, and how theoretical and practical limitsmay be overcome in the future.

Ioana Gloria Petrisor, Vista, California, USAThis book contains state-of-the-art information in the emergingfield of environmental forensics. Exemplified through real casestudies, it provides an up-to-date overview of mainenvironmental forensics techniques. Emphasizing methodologiestargeting both the contaminant and the associatedenvironmental matrix, it presents a variety of challengingsituations and offers appropriate solutions through practicalapplication of forensic techniques. The book is meant to functionas a "road map" and it presents users with a comprehensiveforensic toolkit and the knowledge of how to use it inchallenging situations.

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Edited by Ajay Kumar Mishra, University of Johannesburg,South AfricaUsing an interdisciplinary approach, this book provides acomprehensive discussion about nanocomposites forremediation of waste water and microbial treatment. It presentsthe fundamental knowledge and recent advancements forresearch and development. It covers biopolymers-basednanocomposites for organic\inorganic pollutant removal andtechniques for decontamination of water.

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Status, Issues, and SolutionsA.K. Gupta, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Indiaand S. Ayoob, TKM College of Engineering, Kerala, IndiaThe aim of this book is to highlight the dimensions of theproblem and suggest scientific solutions. The global status offluoride pollution is conceptually presented in this book. Mostof the recent scientific studies undertaken the world over, arecarefully summarized and tabulated so as to generate a globaldatabase on the status of fluoride pollution. Further, the healthissues and associated human stress effects are scientificallydiscussed. The conventional approaches used for defluoridationin the fluoride endemic areas are discussed in detail, highlightingtheir limitations. A comparative evaluation of the technologiesused for defluoridation has been presented as well.

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Kathleen Sellers, ERM, Boston, Massachusetts, USAThose in industry who produce goods for market must complywith global product stewardship regulations and also becognizant of the needs of consumers concerned withsustainability. This book bridges the academic study of life cycleanalysis with these practical concerns. It examines multipleproduct stewardship regulations from around the world anddescribes present concepts of life cycle assessment in concreteterms and plain English. It also incorporates several real-worldcase studies to illustrate the challenges of product stewardship.

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Low Grade Heat and Fouling MitigationNorman W. Loney, New Jersey Institute of Technology,Newark, USAThis book uses worked examples to showcase severalmathematical methods that are essential to solving real-worldprocess engineering problems. The third edition includesadditional examples related to process control, Bessel Functions,and contemporary areas such as drug delivery. The author insertsmore depth on specific applications such as nonhomogeneouscases of separation of variables, adds a section on special typesof matrices such as upper- and lower-triangular matrices,incorporates examples related to biomedical engineeringapplications, and expands the problem sets of numerouschapters.

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Urmila Diwekar, Vishwamitra Research Institute, ClarendonHills, Illinois, USABatch processes are widely used in pharmaceutical, food, andspecialty chemicals where high value, low volume products aremanufactured. Designing these processes and unit operationscan be an onerous task that requires computational efforts. Withexamples, case studies, and more than 100 homework problems,this book presents an overview of computer-aided designpackages and describes the unit operations in batch andbioprocessing. Providing students with a thorough groundingin the numerical methods necessary to solve design problems,it discusses the basics of design, modeling, and optimization.Figure slides are available upon qualifying course adoption.

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Edited by Arup K. Sengupta, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USASeries: Ion Exchange and Solvent Extraction SeriesThe field of ion exchange has permeated into a wide array of applications ranging frommining to microelectronics, environment to energy, drug delivery to detection, food tofertilizer, chemical cleaning to catalysis, bio-separation to brackish water, and many others.Ion exchange has taken a dominant role in offering solutions to many concurrent problemsboth in the developed and the developing world. New materials and new processes arerapidly growing. The six chapters assembled in this latest volume reflect diversecontributions from researchers across the globe who are making noticeable strides in thefield of ion exchange.

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Edited by Nidal Hilal, Centre for Water AdvancedTechnologies and Environmental Research (CWATER),College of Engineering, Swansea University, UK, AhmadFauzi Ismail, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor Bahru,Malaysia and Chris Wright, Multidisciplinary NanotechnologyCentre, College of Engineering, Swansea University, UKMembranes play a crucial role in ensuring the optimum use andrecovery of materials in manufacturing. This book examinescurrent membrane fabrication methods and how they are usedin the optimization of membrane applications. They presentinnovative ideas on the development of membrane science andtechnology with a view toward efficient application ofmembrane separation processes. Exploring fabrication processes

Current State-of-the-Art on Novel MaterialsEdited by Devrim Balköse, Izmir Polytechnic Institute, Turkey,Daniel Horak, Professor, Institute of MacromolecularChemistry, Prague, Czech Republic and Ladislav Šoltés,Professor, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, SlovakRepublicWith coverage of a broad range of key engineering materials,this book provides a single, comprehensive book summarizingall aspects involved in the functional materials production chain.It introduces state-of-the-art technology in key engineeringmaterials, emphasizing the rapidly growing technologies. It takesa unique approach by presenting specific materials, thenprogresses into a discussion of the ways in which these novelmaterials and processes are integrated into today's functioningmanufacturing industry.

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Fouad M. Khoury, University of Houston, Texas, USABuilding on the previous edition’s approach, this fourth editioncovers the theory, mathematical models, and applications for acomprehensive list of processes. Along with more examples andexercises, this edition revises all chapters, adds several newsections, and includes an entirely new chapter on fluid-solidoperations. The book can be used as a textbook forundergraduate and graduate students or as a reference forpracticing engineers in the process industry.

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Interdisciplinary Concepts and ResearchEdited by François Kajzar, University of Angers, France, EliM. Pearce, Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, New York, USA,Nikolai A. Turovskij, Donetsk National University, Donetsk,Ukraine and Omari V. Mukbaniani, Tbilisi State University(TSU), GeorgiaThis book provides innovative chapters on the growth ofeducational, scientific, and industrial research activities amongchemists, biologists, and polymer and chemical engineers andprovides a medium for mutual communication betweeninternational academia and the industry. It presents significantresearch and reviews reporting new methodologies andimportant applications in the fields of industrial chemistry,industrial polymers and biotechnology as well as includes thelatest coverage of chemical databases and the development of

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Concepcion Domingo Pascual, Materials Science Instituteof Barcelona (ICMAB-CSIC), Bellaterra, Spain and PascaleSubra-Paternault, Université Bordeaux 1, Pessac, FranceThe environmental and climate program demands technologicalsolutions in the chemical industry that incorporate preventionof pollution. This book concerns the analysis of the advantagesof using compressed CO2 to produce not only improvedmaterials in a better way, but also new nanoproducts. Recoveringand using CO2, otherwise released into the atmosphere, is ameans of recycling emissions resulting from other users. Theuse of supercritical CO2 is a complex option from a conceptualpoint of view requiring enhanced technical preparation.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderSynthesis, Design, and Resource Optimization inBatch Chemical Plants

Edited by Thokozani Majozi, School of Chemical andMetallurgical Engineering, University of Witwatersrand,Johannesburg, South Africa, Esmael Reshid Seid, Universityof Pretoria, South Africa and Jui-Yuan Lee, National TaipeiUniversity of Technology, TaiwanThis book presents state-of-the art models for the scheduling,synthesis, design, and resource optimization of batch chemicalprocesses. The text describes different ways to represent andcapture time in the optimal allocation of tasks to various unitswith the objective of maximizing throughput or minimizingmakespan. It covers synthesis and design where the objectiveis mainly to yield a chemical facility, which satisfies all the targetswith minimum capital cost investment. It also deals with resource

conservation aspects, where water and energy take center stage.

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Advanced Oxidation TechnologiesSustainable Solutions for Environmental Treatments

Edited by Marta I. Litter, National University of General SanMartín, Prov. de Buenos Aires, Argentina, Roberto J. Candal,National University of General San Martín, Prov. de BuenosAires, Argentina and J. Martin Meichtry, National Universityof General San Martín, Prov. de Buenos Aires, ArgentinaSeries: Sustainable Energy DevelopmentsProviding a state-of-the-art overview on environmentalapplications of Advanced Oxidation Technologies (AOTs) assustainable, low-cost and low-energy consuming treatments ofwater, air, and soil. It highlights possible applications of AOTs indeveloping and industrialized countries around the world in theframework of "A crosscutting and comprehensive look at

Moayad N. Khalaf, University of Basrah, IraqGreen Polymers and Environment Pollution Control examinesthe latest developments in the important and growing field ofproducing conventional polymers from sustainable sources.Presenting cutting-edge research from a group of leadinginternational researchers from academia, government, andindustrial institutions, the book explains what green polymersare, why green polymers are needed, which green polymers touse, and how manufacturing companies can integrate theminto their manufacturing operations. It goes on to provideguidelines for implementing sustainable practices for traditionalpetroleum-based plastics, biobased plastics, and recycledplastics.

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environmental problems". Advanced Oxidation Technologies (AOTs) or Processes (AOPs)are relatively new and innovative technologies to remove harmful and toxic pollutants,relatively low-cost and therefore useful for countries under development, where theeconomical resources are less scarce than in developed countries.

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Edited by Martine Poux, University of Toulouse, France,Patrick Cognet, University of Toulouse, France andChristophe Gourdon, University of Toulouse, FranceThis book provides a set of methods and new approaches in thefield of chemical engineering to implement safer, morefuel-efficient processes both in terms of raw materials and energyconsumed, and to make processes more sustainable Thisconcept of sustainable chemical engineering is developed togive all the basics necessary for engineers, research anddevelopment, and production. The book also addresses teachersand graduate students in a wide spectrum of disciplines. All theconcepts discussed are illustrated with examples and industrialachievements, giving an applied nature to this book.

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Edited by Amitava Bandyopadhyay, University of Calcutta,IndiaCarbon capture and storage (CCS) refers to a set of technologiesand methods for the mitigation, remediation, and storage ofindustrial CO

2 emissions, the most imminent and virile of the

greenhouse gases (GHG). The book addresses the methods andtechnologies currently being applied, developed, and most inneed of further research. It discusses methods of carbon capturein industrial settings, presents biological and geologicalapproaches to carbon sequestration, covers ionic liquids as amethod of carbon capture, and introduces new approaches tocapturing CO

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Edited by NSTIThe Nano Science and Technology Institute NSTI) have built atradition of being the most prestigious forum in the world forleading Nano Scientists. NSTI provides Nano Scientists withup-to-date global perspective on the latest developments innanotechnology. This volume outlines the latest developmentsin: Energy Storage, Fuel Cells & Hydrogen, Nanomaterials forCatalysis,, Materials for Oil, Gas & Biofuels, Carbon Capture &Utilization, Solar Power Technologies, Materials for GreenBuilding, Water Technologies, Materials for Sustainability &Efficiency.

S. Suresh, Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology,Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Bhopal, India and S.Sundaramoorthy, Pondicherry Engineering, Dept. ofChemical Engineering, IndiaThis book explores a balance between energy and material,applied to chemical reactors with catalysis, to achieve a givenpurpose. It includes the fundamentals of chemical reactionengineering and explains reactor design fundamentals. The bookspans the full range—from the fundamentals of kinetics andheterogeneous catalysis via modern experimental and theoreticalresults of model studies—to their equivalent large-scaleindustrial production processes. It also includes significantdevelopments, with recent research case studies and literature.

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Edited by David Rickerby, Institute for Environment andSustainability, European Commission Joint Research Centre,Ispra VA, ItalyNanomaterials have the potential to contribute to moresustainable manufacturing through cleaner, less wastefulproduction processes and can substitute conventional materials,leading to savings in raw materials and energy. This bookprovides an innovative perspective by establishing connectionsbetween the subject areas associated with nanotechnology andby bridging academic and industrial research. It also coversmethods for assessing the sustainability ofnanotechnology-based products and processes using life-cycleanalysis, taking into account material and energy consumption

during manufacture, use, and final disposal and/or recycling.

Removal of Toxic Trace Elements with Emphasis on Arsenic, Fluorideand Uranium

Edited by Alberto Figoli, Institute on Membrane Technology,ITM-CNR, Rende, Italy, Jan Hoinkis, Karlsruhe University ofApplied Sciences, Karlsruhe, Germany and JochenBundschuh, University of Southern Queensland (USQ),Toowoomba, QLD, Australia & Royal Institute of Technology(KTH), Stockholm, SwedenSeries: Sustainable Water Developments - Resources,Management, Treatment, Efficiency and ReuseThis work focuses on the application of membrane technologiesin removing toxic metals/metalloids from water. Particularattention is devoted to the removal of arsenic, uranium, andfluoride. The book describes both pressure driven traditional CRC Press

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Edited by Juan Carlos Serrano-Ruiz, Abengoa Research,Seville, SpainThe world needs renewable and clean forms of energy. Biofuelsoffer an alternative to fossil fuels, but first-generation biofuelshad many challenges to be overcome. One strategy thatsecond-generation biofuels are employing is microbialtechnology. This compendium volume gathers together recentinvestigations within this vital field of research. Internationallyrecognized experts contribute chapters on their individual areasof research within this vital field of study. The book offers anauthoritative platform from which graduate students andscientists can build future investigations that will create still moreadvanced biofuels.

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Edited by Suresh C. Ameta, PAHER University, Udaipur, India,Pinki B. Punjabi, Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur,India, Rakshit Ameta, PAHER University, Udaipur, India andChetna Ameta, Mohanial Sukhadia University, Udaipur, IndiaThe large-scale production of chemicals to meet various societalneeds has created environmental pollution, including pollutionfrom byproducts and improper disposal of waste. With the worldfacing adverse consequences due to this pollution, greenchemistry is increasingly being viewed as a means to addressthis concern.

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Mitigation of Landfill Gas EmissionsMalgorzata Pawlowska, Lublin University of Technology,PolandThere are many ways of preventing the negative impact oflandfills or protecting the environment against such an impact.Some of these preventive and protective measures are describedin Mitigation of Landfill Gas Emissions. Special attention is givento the application of anaerobic, aerobic and semi-aerobicbioreactor landfills for control of landfill gas emission. Differenttypes of biotic systems for the oxidation of methane and tracegases, such as biocovers, biofilters, and biowindows, are alsopresented.

Edited by Mohammad J. Taherzadeh, Swedish Centre forResource Recovery, University of Borås, Sweden and TobiasRichards, Swedish Centre for Resource Recovery, Universityof Borås, SwedenSeries: Green Chemistry and Chemical EngineeringThis book presents the state of the art of solid wastemanagement toward zero waste. It discusses different countries’laws and regulations, source separation of waste, and conversionof organic/biological waste into compost, biogas, andbiofertilizer. It considers the combustion of waste in combinedheat and power plants, as well as recent developments in wastegasification and pyrolysis. It describes various glass, metal,electronic waste, thermoset composite, paper, and fiber recycling

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Dummy text to keep placeholderValorization of Wine Making By-Products

Edited by Matteo Bordiga, PhD, Universita del PiemonteOrientale, Novara, ItalyVine cultivation and the wine making process generate asignificant number of waste by-products. including pruning,stem, pomace and seeds, carbon dioxide, and wastewater.Efficient utilization of food processing by-products representschallenges for the profitability of the food industry. Efforts needto be made to optimize the technology to minimize by-productwaste. This book provides a comprehensive overview of winemaking by-products and their potential utilization, presentinga number of value adding technologies for the valorization ofthose products.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderArchitectural, Energy and Information EngineeringAdvanced BiofuelsProceedings of the 2015 International Conference on Architectural,Energy and Information Engineering (AEIE 2015), Xiamen, China, May19-20, 2015

Using Catalytic Routes for the Conversion of Biomass Platform MoleculesEdited by Juan Carlos Serrano-Ruiz, Abengoa Research,Seville, SpainWritten for readers with university-level understanding ofchemistry, biology, and engineering, this compendium volumeoffers evidence that catalytic processing is a flexible andsustainable methodology for the conversion ofbiomassplatforms. The editor, one of the leading figures in this area ofstudy, has collected research that covers key issues of interestto fuel and energy technologists and engineers. Thecomprehensive coverage of current research will also offerscientists a solid foundation for future research in this criticalfield of investigation.

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Edited by Wen-Pei Sung, National Chin-Yi University of Technology, Taiping City,Taiwan R.O.C. and Ran ChenThis proceedings volume brings together selected peer-reviewed papers presented at the2015 International Conference on Architectural, Energy and Information Engineering (AEIE2015), held July 15-16, 2015 in Hong Kong, China. The proceedings are divided into twoparts, Architectural, Energy and Environmental Engineering and Information Engineeringand Its Applications. Topics covered include Civil Engineering, Architectural Science, EnergyEngineering, Environmental Science and Information Engineering among others. Thisvolume will be of interest to a global audience of academic researchers, industryprofessionals and policy-makers active in various fields of engineering.

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Edited by Vladimir Strezov, Macquarie University, Sydney,Australia and Tim J. EvansThis book is a thoroughly up-to-date treatment of all the availabletechnologies for biomass conversion. Each chapter looks at theviability and implementation of each technology with examplesof existing equipment and plants. In addition, the text addressesthe economics of biomass processing. The book could also beused as a supplementary text for senior undergraduate courseson biomass processing.

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Srinivasan Chandrasekaran, Indian Institute of TechnologyMadras, Adyar, Chennai, IndiaThis book presents the various types and forms of marinestructures and the functions and limitations of different offshoreplatforms, and describes their potential environmental loads. Itdiscusses the ultimate load design, plastic design, shear center,and theories of failure, leading to a detailed understanding ofplastic design and dynamics. It also explains the details offluid-structure interaction as well as fracture and fatigue. Itemphasizes basic concepts through simple illustrative examplesand exercises, and explains design methodologies and guidelinesthrough example structures.

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Analytical Methods in Petroleum UpstreamApplications

James G. Speight, CD&W Inc., Laramie, Wyoming, USASeries: Chemical IndustriesThis bestselling reference is known for its comprehensivetreatment that traces the science of petroleum from its formationin the ground to its physicochemical properties and theproduction of numerous products and petrochemicalintermediates. Presenting nearly 40 percent new material, thefifth edition includes more coverage of offshore oil and gas andpresents issues related to future refineries as well as the changingcharacter of refinery feedstocks. It also provides more detailedcoverage of environmental issues as they relate to the laws.

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Edited by Cesar Ovalles, Chevron ETC, Richmond, California,USA and Carl E. Rechsteiner Jr., CRechsteiner Consulting,LLC, Petaluma, California, USAEffective measurement of the composition and properties ofpetroleum is essential for its exploration, production, andrefining. This volumeexplores advances in the analyticalinstrumentation that allow more accurate determination of thecomponents, classes of compounds, properties, and features ofpetroleum. Recognized experts cover a number of analyticaltechniques developed for residue characterization and promoteunderstanding of the characteristics of heavy petroleum toaddress problems in production. The book encompasses amultidisciplinary scope from the fields of chemistry, geology,

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Ghazi A. Karim, University of Calgary, Alberta, CanadaThis book explains the benefits and challenges associated withinternal combustion, compression ignition, gas-fueled, andpremixed dual-fuel engines. It explores methane and naturalgas as engine fuels, as well as liquefied petroleum gases,hydrogen, and other alternative fuels. It examines safetyconsiderations, combustion of fuel gases, and the conversionof diesel engines to dual-fuel operation. It addresses dual-fuelengine combustion, performance, knock, exhaust emissions,operational features, and management. It also describes dual-fuelengine operation on alternative fuels and the predictivemodeling of dual-fuel engine performance.

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Energy, Renewables, Environment & MaterialsEdited by NSTICTSI’s Clean Technology conferences have built a tradition ofbeing the most prestigious forum in the world for leading cleantech and energy scientists, and Clean Tech 2014 is no exception.Top clean tech scientists offer an up-to-date global perspectiveon the latest developments in energy and biofuels. More thanmere proceedings, this volume cut across every scientific andengineering discipline to provide the most complete record ofcurrent accomplishments in cleantech.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEfficiency and Sustainability in Biofuel ProductionClearing of Industrial Gas EmissionsEnvironmental and Land-Use ResearchTheory, Calculation, and Practice

Edited by Barnabas Gikonyo, State University of New York(SUNY), Geneseo, New York, USAThe world's interest in reducing petroleum use has led to therapid development of the biofuel industry over the past decadeor so. However, there is increasing concern over how currentfood-based biofuels affect both food security and theenvironment. Second-generation biofuels, however, use widelyavailable sources such as non-food lignocellulosic-based biomassand fats, oils, and greases. They make practical consideration ofhow land use can simultaneously support both the world's foodneeds and some of its energy needs. This volume consolidatessome of the most recent investigations into these issues.

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Usmanova Regina Ravilevna, Ufa State Technical Universityof Aviation, Bashkortostan, Russia and Gennady E. Zaikov,Kazan National Research Technological University, RussiaSeries: AAP Research Notes on Chemical EngineeringThis book presents the newest scientific research data underthe theory and practice of wet clearing of industrial gases fromdispersion particles. The authors consider the modern aspectsof the separation process and gas-dispersed impurities. The bookcovers three main sections on working out and research of thefollowing types of wet gas purifiers: dynamic scrubbers, wet gasclean apparatuses of shock-inertial act, and bubble dust traps.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderElectrochemical EnergyCoal Production and Processing TechnologyAdvanced Materials and TechnologiesEdited by M.R. Riazi, Kuwait University and Rajender Gupta,

University of Alberta, CanadaThis book covers the latest coal technologies used in everythingfrom mining to greenhouse gas mitigation. Featuringcontributions from experts in industry and academia, the textdiscusses coal geology, characterization, beneficiation,combustion, gasification, and liquefaction. It explores coalbedmethane drilling, excavatability, surface production, stratacontrol, and longwall production. It also tackles financial, safety,and environmental issues, including coal company valuations,mine emergency preparedness, and carbon management.

Edited by Pei Kang Shen, Sun Yat-sen University, China(PRC), Chao-Yang Wang, Pennsylvania State University,University Park, USA, San Ping Jiang, Curtin University, Perth,Australia, Xueliang Sun, University of Western Ontario,London, Canada and Jiujun Zhang, National ResearchCouncil, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaSeries: Electrochemical Energy Storage and ConversionThis book gives a comprehensive description of electrochemicalenergy conversion and storage technologies as well as theassociated latest material and new technology development. Itaddresses a variety of topics such as electrochemical processes,materials, components, assembly and manufacturing,

Overall, this book offers a holistic view of today’s coal industry as well as a look at futuretrends.

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Anco S. Blazev, President and CTO, Solar Tech, Inc., Tempe,Arizona, USAThis book takes a very close look at energy and energy securityfrom a hands-on, technical point of view with an ultimate goalof sorting out and explaining the deep meaning of energy aswell as the key factors and variables of our energy security. Thebook reviews the major energy sources—coal, crude oil, naturalgas, the renewables, and other alternative fuels andtechnologies—according to the way they affect our energysecurity now and what consequences might be expected in thefuture. Topics include the different technical, logistics, regulatory,

social, political, and financial aspects of modern energy products and technologies.

Edited by Jianhua Fang, Shanghai Jiaotong University, China,Jinli Qiao, Donghua University, Shanghai, China, David P.Wilkinson, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canadaand Jiujun Zhang, National Research Council, Vancouver,British Columbia, CanadaSeries: Electrochemical Energy Storage and ConversionThis book covers polymer electrolyte membranes (PEMs) fromfundamentals to applications, describing their structure,properties, characterization, synthesis, and use in electrochemicalenergy storage and solar energy conversion technologies. Thetext discusses cutting-edge methodologies in PEM materialselection and fabrication, providing an overview of the state ofthe art of PEM development, while pointing out importantchallenges and recommending mitigation strategies to improve

Fairmont PressMarket: Electrical EngineeringFebruary 2015: 279 x 216: 700ppPEM performance. It analyzes the current integration of PEMs with primary power devices

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEnvironment, Energy and Applied TechnologyEnergy and Fuel Systems IntegrationProceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Frontier of Energyand Environment Engineering (ICFEEE 2014), Taiwan, December 6-7,2014

Yatish T. Shah, Norfolk State University, Virginia, USASeries: Green Chemistry and Chemical EngineeringThis book explains how growing energy and fuel demands,paired with the need for environmental preservation, requiredifferent sources of energy and fuel to integrate with each other.Providing numerous success stories, the text discusses the useof fuel mixtures for combustion, gasification, liquefaction,pyrolysis, and anaerobic digestion processes. It describes theuse of hybrid nuclear and renewable energy systems for powerand heat cogenerations. It also details the holistic integration ofrenewable, nuclear, and fossil energy systems by gas, heat, andsmart electrical grids.

Edited by Wen-Pei Sung, National Chin-Yi University ofTechnology, Taiping City, Taiwan R.O.C. and Jimmy C.M.Kao, Institute of Environmental Engineering, National SunYat-Sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R.O.C.This proceedings volume brings together selected peer-reviewedpapers presented at the 2014 International Conference onFrontier of Energy and Environment Engineering. Topics coveredinclude energy efficiency and energy management, energyexploration and exploitation, power generation technologies,water pollution and protection, air pollution and protection andenvironmental engineering and management among others.This volume will be of interest to a global audience consisting

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of academic researchers, industry professionals and policy-makers active in the wide fieldof energy and environmental engineering.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEnvironmentally Friendly and Biobased LubricantsEnergy ResourcesEdited by Brajendra K. Sharma and Girma Biresaw, USDA, ARS, NCAUR, CPF, Peoria,Illinois, USA

Availability, Management, and Environmental ImpactsKenneth J. Skipka, RTP Environmental Associates Inc.,Westbury, New York, USA and Louis Theodore, ManhattanCollege, New York, USASeries: Energy and the EnvironmentThis book provides an evaluation for each of the current meansand consumption of power generation of the available fuelresources. The book examines resource quantity, resourceavailability, economics, energy quality, conservationrequirements, transportation requirements, deliveryrequirements, operation and manufacturing, regulatory issues,political issues, environmental concerns, cost consequences,advantages, disadvantages, and public acceptance. It definesthe energy issues of availability and management, and provides

a means of solving energy problems as well as defining the optimal course for the future.

This book focuses on research efforts involved in the development of biobased lubricantsand fuels. Among other things, it covers the advantages and disadvantages of usingvegetable oil lubricants and their availability, the modification of vegetable oils for improvingbase oil properties, the use of new non-food oils as lubricant base oils, the transesterificationroute for making biodiesel and its properties dependent on feedstocks, the developmentof biobased lubricants for various applications and the oleochemical derived surfactantsfor metalworking applications.

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Advances and ApplicationsEdited by Burtron H. Davis, University of Kentucky and Center for Applied EnergyResearch, Lexington, KY, USA and Mario L. Occelli, MLO Consulting, Atlanta, Georgia,USA

Series: Sustainable Energy DevelopmentsThe work describes the geothermal potential of hydrocarbon reservoirs. It explains thedesign differences of hydrocarbon and geothermal wells and the different stimulationSeries: Chemical Industriesmethods used in hydrocarbon and geothermal exploitation. Heat extraction and electricThe Fischer-Tropsch synthesis method is the studied method of choice for producing a

synthetic petroleum substitute. This book offers insights and advances from an international energy generation from abandoned hydrocarbon wells are also described as mechanismsto increase permeability and porosity if the corresponding natural values are too low.assembly of experts who presented at the fall 2012 ACS meeting held in Philadelphia.CRC PressContents include significant recent developments in Fischer-Tropsch technology in theMarket: Energyfield of renewable resources and green energy. The book also explores new andJune 2016: 246x174: 300ppsophisticated characterization techniques that shed light on the reaction mechanism andHb: 978-0-415-62090-1: £152.00

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Zhaoping Liu, Ningbo Institute of Material Technology andEngineering (NIMTE), Chinese Academy of Sciences andXufeng ZhouSeries: Electrochemical Energy Storage and ConversionSuitable for readers from broad backgrounds, this book describesthe fundamentals and cutting-edge applications ofgraphene-based materials for energy storage and conversion.It provides an overview of recent advancements in specificenergy technologies, such as Li-ion batteries, supercapacitors,fuel cells, and solar cells. It also considers the outlook of industrialapplications in the near future. Offering a brief introduction tomajor graphene synthesis methods, the text details the latestacademic and commercial research and developments, covering

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Edited by Barnabas Gikonyo, State University of New York(SUNY), Geneseo, New York, USAThe practice of converting corn to ethanol is controversial, withdebates currently being raged in both public policy and science.While biofuels from corn have important implications inalleviating some of the global energy crisis, critics argue that ittakes away from vital agricultural products needed to feed theworld’s growing population. The current volume maintains thereis a third way, a method of producing biofuel that only usesbiomass that is left behind after all agricultural and nutritionalproducts have been harvested from corn. This biomass is referredto as corn stover. The book serves as an important introductionto this method of producing biofuels from agricultural waste.

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Edited by S.A. Sherif, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA,D. Yogi Goswami, University of South Florida, Tampa, USA,E.K. (Lee) Stefanakos, University of South Florida, Tampa,USA and Aldo Steinfeld, ETH Zurich, SwitzerlandSeries: Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering SeriesThis text provides the technical know-how for creating ahydrogen-based economy in which hydrogen is the main energycarrier along with electricity. It outlines the benefits andchallenges to converting to a hydrogen economy. It details howhydrogen can be produced efficiently, and how to takeadvantage of it being an abundant and completely renewablefuel. It examines the advantages and challenges in the areas of

Edited by Jacinto Sa, Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerlandand Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy ofSciences, WarsawThis book presents the current state of the art and futureperspectives of the heterogeneous catalytic production of fuels,complete with reaction mechanism schemes, engineeringsolutions, and valuable industry insights. It describes productionof fuels from renewable sources using environmentally friendlytechnologies, exposing the advantages and disadvantages ofeach production process and suggesting solutions to minimizethe impact of fuel transportation. Comprised of chaptersauthored by leading experts in the field, this authoritative textconveys the importance of catalysis for the sustainable

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Edited by Devarajan Thangadurai, Karnatak University,Dharwad, India and Jeyabalan Sangeetha, KarnatakUniversity, Dharwad, IndiaThe goal of industrial biotechnology is to develop newtechniques and technologies to transform renewable rawmaterials into chemicals, materials, and fuels by the substitutionof fossil fuels. With the increase in the world’s population andthe resultant growing energy demand, the need for more energycan be successfully met with the advancements in industrialbiotechnology. This important new book covers recentadvancements, innovations, and technologies in industrialbiotechnology, specifically addressing the application of variousbiomolecules in industrial production and in cleaning andenvironmental remediation sectors

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Oklahoma, USA and Carl MontgomerySeries: Emerging Trends and Technologies in PetroleumEngineeringThis book explains how to properly engineer and optimize ahydraulically fractured well by selecting the right materials,evaluating the economic benefits, and ensuring the safety andsuccess of the people, project, environment, and equipment.From data estimation to design, operation, and performance,the text presents a logical, step-by-step process for hydraulicfracturing that aids in proper engineering decision making whenstimulating a particular reservoir. Numerous problem setsreinforce the learning and aid in risk assessment. Additional

material is available from the CRC Press website.

Series: Energy and the EnvironmentThis book covers numerous sources of energy, including solar energy (the original source),bioenergy (collected and converted energy from the sun), and the biomass resource (plants,crops, and forests). Different conversion processes are described for converting biomassto heat, power/electricity, and biofuels. The measurement (instrumentation) energyparameters, analysis of data, and prediction of energy production are also discussed aswell as the economics of bioenergy. Institutional issues from local to national are discussed,along with environmental concerns, regulations, and incentives.

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Edited by Joey Jung, EVT Power, Inc. and Kemetco Research,Inc., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Lei Zhang,National Research Council, Vancouver, British Columbia,Canada and Jiujun Zhang, National Research Council,Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaSeries: Electrochemical Energy Storage and ConversionThis book offers a systematic and state-of-the-art overview ofthe materials, system design, and related issues for thedevelopment of lead-acid rechargeable battery technologies.Featuring contributions from leading experts in industry andacademia, the text describes the underlying science involved inthe operation of lead-acid batteries, highlights advances inmaterials science and engineering for materials fabrication,

Edited by Venki Uddameri, Texas Tech University Lubbock,TX, USA, Audra Morse and Kay J. Tindle, Texas TechUniversity, Lubbock, USAThis book provides a multidisciplinary review of the potentialimpacts of hydraulic fracturing. It examines various technical,environmental, scientific, and social aspects pertaining tohydraulic fracturing. The chapters present balanced coverageof the benefits and potential negative impacts of fracturing bybringing together subject-matter experts from various disciplines.The text identifies emerging technologies, regulatoryinstruments, and management tools to ensure thatunconventional oil and gas production will be sustainable andhave a small footprint on the environment and society.

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Lithium-Ion BatteriesFundamentals and Applications

Edited by Yuping Wu, Nanjing Tech University, ChinaSeries: Electrochemical Energy Storage and ConversionThis book delivers a systematic overview of the principles,background, design, production, and use of lithium-ion batteries.It begins by introducing the underlying theory and history oflithium-ion batteries, and then describes the key batterycomponents, including negative and positive electrode materials,electrolytes, and separators. The text also discusses electronicconductive agents, binders, solvents for slurry preparation,positive thermal coefficient materials, current collectors, andcases, as well as explores lithium-ion battery assembly processes,electrochemical performance, and applications in power tools,electric vehicles, aerospace, and more.

Proceedings of the 5th Nirma University International Conference onEngineering, Ahmedabad, India, November 26-28, 2015Edited by Ketan Kotecha, Patron NUiCONE 2015 and Director, Institute of Technology,Nirma University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India and Madhuri Bhavsar, Chair NUiCONE2015 and Associate Professor, Institute of Technology, Nirma University, Ahmedabad,Gujarat, IndiaThis proceedings book includes peer reviewed and presented research papers by researchscholars and professionals from academia, industry and government R&D organizations.The papers included in this proceedings volume present unpublished research ofparticipating researchers related to some specific multi-disciplinary themes addressingsustainable engineering fields like Sustainable Manufacturing Processes; Design and Analysisof Machine & Mechanisms; Energy Conservation and Management; Concrete and StructuralEngineering; Infrastructure Project Planning and Management; Chemical ProcessDevelopment and Design; andTechnologies for Green Environment.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanostructured Energy DevicesMicro & Nano-Engineering of Fuel CellsEquilibrium Concepts and KineticsEdited by Dennis Y.C. Leung, The University of Hong Kong,

Hong Kong and Jin Xuan, East China University of Scienceand Technology, Shanghai, ChinaSeries: Sustainable Energy DevelopmentsThis edited book brings together leading researchers discussingthe recent trends and needs in micro and nano-engineeringfuel cells, creating new engineering knowledge, and optimizingthe system on a micro and nano-scale. The small scales discussedin this book are particularly important, because most of theunderlying interactions governing the fuel cell performanceoccur at a scale from nanometers to microns; and someengineering tasks that cannot be accomplished in macro-scale

Juan Bisquert, Universitat Jaume I, Castello, SpainThis book covers the physical principles and applications of arange of nanoscale materials and devices that are key for theenergy revolution, including hybrid and organic solar cells,lithium batteries, and supercapacitors. Topics discussed rangefrom the fundamental concepts of operating nanoscale energydevices to advanced device modeling. Modeling is presentedas a function of the characterization techniques used to testdevice properties, emphasizing impedance spectroscopycharacteristics, since it provides a unifying theme that connectsthe properties of the different energy devices.

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are proven achievable in micro and nano-scales. The book can be categorized into twosubject areas: theoretical foundation research and applications research.

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This book explains the fundamental concepts, issues, andlimitations of the Monte Carlo method. A practical guide to themethod’s application, the text introduces the particle importanceequation and its use for variance reduction, describes generaland particle-transport-specific variance reduction techniques,presents particle transport eigenvalue issues and methodologiesto address these issues, explores advanced formulations basedon the author’s research activities, discusses parallel processingconcepts and factors affecting parallel performance, and includesillustrative examples, mathematical derivations, computeralgorithms, and homework problems.

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Edited by Juan Carlos Serrano-Ruiz, Abengoa Research,Seville, SpainThe information contained in this compendium volume sets thestage for the future's large-scale production of biofuels. Biomassis an abundant carbon-neutral renewable feedstock forproducing fuel. First-generation biofuels gained attention fortheir problems, but the authors of this book demonstrate thatthey are well on their way to creating practical and sustainablesecond-generation biofuels. The book begins with anintroduction to synthetic biology. Next, it covers pretreatmenttechnologies, advanced microbial technologies, geneticengineering as it relates to biofuel technologies, andnanotechnology and chemical engineering in relation to biofuels.

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Oil Spill ImpactsTaxonomic and Ontological Approaches

Edited by Yejun WuOil spill research is interdisciplinary and includes coastal andmarine environmental science, biological sciences, chemistry,disaster management, geology, sociology, and governmentpolicy. The main purpose of studying oil spill incidents is to assesstheir impacts and understand how to prevent, investigate, andmitigate their damages. This book presents a taxonomy and atopic map of oil spill concepts, focusing on the environmental,social and economic impacts of oil spills, using the 2010 Gulf ofMexico spill as the primary case.

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Edited by Juan Carlos Serrano Ruiz, Universidad de Cordoba, SpainAs the demand for fossil fuels grows faster than production, the search for new fuels toreplace fossil fuels is gaining in importance, and liquid biofuels are considered goodcandidates. This book reviews the technologies available today, as well as a number ofpromising new technologies, for the production of liquid hydrocarbon transportation fuelsfrom biomass resources. Examples of everyday use of biofuels and liquid hydrocarbon fuelsare featured throughout the book.

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James Speight, CD&W Inc., Laramie, Wyoming, USA andDouglas I. Exall, Pelindaba Associates, Inc., Calgary, Alberta,CanadaSeries: Chemical IndustriesUsed lubricating oil is a valuable resource. This book examinesrecycling processes for a range of products with differentproperties and different criteria. It also compares the variousrecycling methods and resulting products to conventionalproducts obtained from original refining processes. The reviews,data, and comparisons provided by the authors allow readersto identify which processes are likely to produce a product withspecific properties, and enable them to combine this with ananalysis of the economic data to identify attractive oil recycling

propositions.

Hussein K. Abdel-Aal, National Research Center, Cairo, Egypt- (Retired), Mohamed A. Aggour and Mohamed A. FahimSeries: Chemical IndustriesThis book providesan all-inclusive guide to surface petroleumoperations. It solves various problems encountered in the fieldprocessing of oil and gas. The book delivers an expanded andupdated treatment that covers the principles and proceduresrelated to the processing of reservoir fluids for the separation,handling, treatment, and production of quality petroleum oiland gas products. With five new chapters, this second editioncovers additional subjects, in particular natural gas, economicsand profitability, oil field chemicals, and piping and pumps. Thebook also contains worked out examples and case studies from

a variety of oil field operations.

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Second Edition A Practical ApproachB.S. Dhillon, University of Ottawa, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ontario,Canada

Malcolm A. Kelland, University of Stavanger, NorwayThis text discusses a wide variety of production chemicals usedby the oil and gas industry for down-hole and topsideapplications both onshore and offshore. It reviews all past andpresent classes of production chemicals, providing numerousdifficult-to-obtain references. Unlike other texts that focus onhow products perform in the field, this book focuses on thespecific structures of chemicals that are known to deliver therequired or desired performance. Where known, it also detailsthe environmental aspects of the chemicals discussed and theirsuccess in the field.

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Each year billions of dollars are spent in the area of oil and gas to design,construct/manufacture, operate, and maintain various types of equipment/systems aroundthe globe. Safety and reliability has become an important issue due to various types ofaccidents and problems over the years. There has been a large number of journal andconference proceedings articles on safety and reliability in the oil and gas industry. However,there is no book that covers both these topics within its framework. The main goal of thisbook is to combine these two topics into a single volume and to eliminate the need toconsult many different and diverse sources in obtaining desired information.

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Small-Scale Gas to Liquid Fuel SynthesisEdited by Nick Kanellopoulos, National Center for ScientificResearch "Demokritos", GreeceThis book explores next-generation technologies geared towardovercoming the significant cost and technical barriers prohibitingthe extensive use of conventional gas to liquid (GTL) processesfor the exploitation of small and/or isolated natural gas reservoirs.This concise text highlights key research activities of two largeEuropean projects—Innovative Catalytic Technologies & Materialsfor Next Gas to Liquid Processes (NEXT-GTL) and Oxidative Couplingof Methane followed by Oligomerization to Liquids(OCMOL)examining novel technical developments that reducethe costs associated with air fractioning and syngas production.

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K. S. Birdi, KSB Consultant, Holte, DenmarkUnique in focus, this book examines the surface chemistry and phenomena in thehydrofracking process. Under great scrutiny as of late, the physico-chemical properties ofhydrofracking are fully detailed and explained in this book, including theadsorptiondesorption of gas on the shale reservoir surface and relevant waste-watertreatment dependent on various surface chemistry principles. Written by a long-time expertin the field, it presents an unbiased account of the hard science and engineering involvedin a resource gaining growing attention in the field.

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Edited by Lijun Wang, North Carolina Agricultural &Technical State University, Greensboro, USAThis book provides comprehensive knowledge and skills for theanalysis and design of sustainable biomass production,bioenergy processing, and biorefinery systems for professionalsin the bioenergy field. Focusing on topics vital to thesustainability of the bioenergy industry, this book is divided intofour sections: Fundamentals of Engineering Analysis and Designof Bioenergy Production Systems, Sustainable BiomassProduction and Supply Logistics, Sustainable BioenergyProcessing, and Sustainable Biorefinery Systems. It pinpointstrends in future research and development and assembles

essential references and data to address sustainability in the bioenergy industry.

Photochemical ModesEdited by Suresh C. Ameta, Pacific Academy of HigherEducation and Research (PAHER) University, Udaipur, Indiaand Rakshit Ameta, Pacific Academy of Higher Educationand Research (PAHER) University, Udaipur, IndiaSeries: Electrochemical Energy Storage and ConversionThis state-of-the-art reference showcases the latest advances insolar cell technology while offering valuable insight into thefuture of solar energy conversion and storage. The bookdescribes various types of solar cells, including photovoltaic cells,photogalvanic cells, photoelectrochemical cells, anddye-sensitized solar cells. It also covers photogeneration ofhydrogen, photoreduction of carbon dioxide, artificial/mimicking CRC Press

photosynthesis, generation of electricity from solar cells, methods for storing solar energyin the form of chemical energy, and emerging trends such as the use of nanoparticles.

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Theodore Goodson, IIIWritten for use as a text and reference for those interested in how new materials may beused to capture, store, and use solar energy for alternative energy resources in everyday Series: Emerging Trends and Technologies in Petroleum Engineeringlife, this book discusses the fundamentals of the kinds of materials and the physics involved In the next decade, over 100,000 shale wells and one to two million hydraulic fracturing

stages could be executed, with industry spending close to $1 trillion. This growth requiresin the mechanisms and design. The book offers clear examples of the current state-of-the-artin the field of organic and inorganic solar cell materials and devices and includes knowledgeable professionals in all areas of exploitation and development. The book startsexperiments testing solar capability and standardized examples. It also gives a clear outlineof the challenges that face the field. A CD-ROM and color insert is included.

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Efficiency and Sustainability in BiofuelProduction ............................................................................ 95

Chiroptical Spectroscopy ................................................ 76Clean Technology 2014 ................................................... 95

Biomass and Biofuels .......................................................... 5Biomass Power for the World .......................................... 5A

Ehrlich’s Geomicrobiology, Sixth Edition ................. 37Clearing of Industrial Gas Emissions .......................... 95Biomass Processing Technologies .............................. 94Acoustics of Nanodispersed MagneticFluids ....................................................................................... 61

Elastic Fiber Matrices ........................................................ 12Electroanalytical Chemistry ........................................... 22

Coagulation and Ultrafiltration in Seawater ReverseOsmosis Pretreatment ................................................... 104

Biomaterial Applications ................................................ 65Biomineralization Sourcebook .................................... 42

Active Phytochemicals from Chinese HerbalMedicines ............................................................................... 53

Electrochemical Biosensors .............................................. 2Electrochemical Energy ................................................... 95

Coal Production and ProcessingTechnology ........................................................................... 95

Biopharmaceutical Formulation and DeliveryTechnologies, Third Edition ........................................... 14

Active Plasmonic Nanomaterials ............................... 41 Electrochemical Nanofabrication .............................. 22Coarse-Grained Modeling of Biomolecules ............ 18Bioreactors ............................................................................ 14Additives in Polymers ........................................................ 65 Electrochemical Polymer Electrolyte

Membranes .......................................................................... 96Cocoa and Coffee Fermentations ............................... 82Cold Gas Dynamic Spray ............................................. 104

Biosimilar and Interchangeable Biologics .............. 14Biosimilars and Interchangeable Biologics ............ 15Adsorptive Removal of Heavy Metals from

Groundwater by Iron Oxide BasedAdsorbents ............................................................................... 2

Electrochemical Reduction of CarbonDioxide .................................................................................... 22

Compact Heat Exchangers for Energy TransferIntensification ...................................................................... 86

Biosimilars and Interchangeable Biologics ............ 15Biosurfactants ..................................................................... 79

Advanced Biofuels ............................................................. 94 Electrochemically Enabled Sustainability ............... 22Complex Liquids, Polymers andMembranes .......................................................................... 61

Biosurfactants ..................................................................... 79Biotechnology Fundamentals, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 15

Advanced Marine Structures ......................................... 94Advanced Materials for Clean Energy ....................... 42Advanced Nutrition .......................................................... 28

Electrolytes ............................................................................ 61Electromagnetic, Mechanical, and TransportProperties of Composite Materials ........................... 103

Composite Materials ........................................................ 70Compositional Analysis of Polymers ......................... 66Block Copolymer Nanocomposites ............................ 65

Advanced Organic Synthesis ........................................ 57 Electrospinning for Advanced Energy andEnvironmental Applications ......................................... 61

Compression Techniques for PolymerSciences .................................................................................. 66

Botanical Miracles ............................................................. 53Botanicals .............................................................................. 53Advanced Oxidation Technologies ............................ 91

Advanced Polymeric Materials .................................... 70 Encyclopedia of Biomedical Polymers and PolymericBiomaterials, 11 Volume Set .......................................... 71

Computational and Experimental Analysis ofFunctional Materials ........................................................ 18

Bread and Its Fortification .............................................. 28

CAdvanced Separations by SpecializedSorbents ................................................................................. 75Advances in Chromatography, Volume 52 ............ 75Advances in Chromatography, Volume 53 ............... 2

Encyclopedia of Iron, Steel, and Their Alloys,Five-Volume Set (Print) .................................................... 44Encyclopedia of Surface and Colloid Science, ThirdEdition (Online Version) ................................................... 79

Computational Approaches to ProteinDynamics .............................................................................. 18Computational Methods for Complex Liquid-FluidInterfaces ............................................................................... 79

C-H Bond Activation in Organic Synthesis .............. 57C60: Buckminsterfullerene .............................................. 57Advances in Heat Pump-Assisted Drying

Technology ........................................................................... 86 Encyclopedia of Surface and Colloid Science, ThirdEdition - Ten Volume Set (Print Version) ................... 79

Computational Methods for Reproductive andDevelopmental Toxicology ............................................ 61

Cancer-Causing Viruses and Their Inhibitors ........... 6Carbohydrate Chemistry ................................................ 57Advances in Technologies for Producing

Food-relevant Polyphenols ............................................ 32 Encyclopedic Dictionary of Named Processes inChemical Technology, Fourth Edition ...................... 86

Computational Optical Biomedical Spectroscopy andImaging .................................................................................. 76

Carbohydrate Chemistry ................................................ 57Carbon Capture and Storage ....................................... 91Air Pollution and Freshwater Ecosystems ................ 27

Algorithmic Techniques for the PolymerSciences .................................................................................. 65

Endohedral Metallofullerenes ...................................... 44Energy and Fuel Systems Integration ........................ 96

Condensed Matter Optical Spectroscopy ................ 76Constitutive Models for Rubber IX ............................... 43

Carbonated Hydroxyapatite ......................................... 42Castable Polyurethane Elastomers, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 70Alkali-Aggregate Reaction in Concrete .................... 42

Analysis and Analyzers .................................................... 75Energy Resources ................................................................ 96Energy Security for the 21st Century .......................... 96

Controlled Release Systems ........................................... 12Cooking as a Chemical Reaction ................................ 28Catalysis for Sustainability ............................................. 17

Analysis and Performance of EngineeringMaterials ................................................................................ 42

Engineering Aspects of Food Emulsification andHomogenization ................................................................ 32

Corrosion Protection of Metals by IntrinsicallyConducting Polymers ....................................................... 22

Cavitation .............................................................................. 40Cell and Matrix Mechanics ............................................ 12

Analysis of Oceanic Waters and Sediments ........... 27 Engineering Materials ...................................................... 44CRC Concise Encyclopedia ofNanotechnology ................................................................ 44

Cell Membrane Nanodomains ....................................... 6Cellulose-Based Graft Copolymers ............................. 66Analytical Chemistry from Laboratory to Process

Line ............................................................................................. 2Engineering of Polymers and Chemical Complexity,Two-Volume Set ................................................................. 66CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 96th

Edition ..................................................................................... 35Chamomile ........................................................................... 54Chef's Guide to Gelling, Thickening, and EmulsifyingAgents, A ................................................................................ 28

Analytical Chemistry of Uranium .................................. 2Analytical Methods in Petroleum UpstreamApplications ......................................................................... 94

Engineering of Polymers and Chemical Complexity,Volume I ................................................................................. 67Engineering of Polymers and Chemical Complexity,Volume II ................................................................................ 67

CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 97thEdition ..................................................................................... 35CRC Handbook of Phase Equilibria andThermodynamic Data of Polymer Solutions atElevated Pressures .............................................................. 66

Chemical Analysis .............................................................. 61Chemical and Applied EngineeringMaterials ................................................................................ 42Chemical and Biochemical Engineering ................. 82

Antimicrobials ..................................................................... 53Antioxidants ......................................................................... 57Applied Mathematical Methods for ChemicalEngineers, Third Edition ................................................... 86

Engineering Properties of Foods, FourthEdition ..................................................................................... 32Entrepreneurship in Chemistry and the LifeSciences .................................................................................. 35

CRC Materials Science and Engineering Handbook,Fourth Edition ...................................................................... 44

Chemical and Biochemical Physics .............................. 7Chemical and Biochemical Technology .................. 38Applied Methodologies in Polymer Research and

Technology ........................................................................... 65 Environment, Energy and AppliedTechnology ........................................................................... 96D

Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering ..................... 82Chemical and Structure Modification ofPolymers ................................................................................ 66

Applied Molecular Biotechnology .............................. 14Applied Research on Polymer Composites .............. 65Aptamers .................................................................................. 6

Environmental Applications of Instrumental ChemicalAnalysis ................................................................................... 27Dancing with Light ........................................................... 41Chemical Century, The ..................................................... 35

Aquaporins in Health and Disease ............................. 14 Environmental Biotechnology ..................................... 82Dekker Encyclopedia of Nanoscience andNanotechnology, Third Edition, Seven VolumeSet ............................................................................................. 35

Chemical Ecology .............................................................. 54Chemical Functionalization of CarbonNanomaterials .................................................................... 43

Architectural, Energy and InformationEngineering .......................................................................... 94Aromatherapy ..................................................................... 53

Environmental Forensics Fundamentals ................. 84Environmental Problems in Marine Biology ........... 25Environmental Transport Phenomena .................. 103Developability of Biotherapeutics ................................. 7Chemical Reaction Engineering .................................. 86

Authenticity of Foods of Animal Origin .................... 28 Environmentally Friendly and BiobasedLubricants ............................................................................. 96

Diagnostic Lymph Node Pathology, ThirdEdition ..................................................................................... 51

Chemical Reagents for Protein Modification, FourthEdition ....................................................................................... 7Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeial Plant Drugs ................. 53

B Environmentally Friendly Syntheses Using IonicLiquids ..................................................................................... 58Environmentally Sustainable Catalytic AsymmetricOxidations ............................................................................. 17

Dictionary of Flavonoids with CD-ROM ................... 54Differential Scanning Calorimetry .............................. 29Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) in Trauma andDisease .................................................................................... 51

Chemistry and Chemical Biology .................................. 7Chemistry and Physics of Engineering Materials - TwoVolume Set, The .................................................................. 44Chemistry and Physics of Engineering Materials,Volume One, The ................................................................ 43

Basic Principles of AnalyticalUltracentrifugation ........................................................... 14Basics of Investigating Forensic Science, The .......... 34

Enzyme Nanocarriers ....................................................... 15Essential Oils ......................................................................... 54

Diversity of Selenium Functions in Health andDisease ...................................................................................... 7Chemistry and Physics of Engineering Materials,

Volume Two, The ................................................................ 43Basics of Molecular Recognition .................................... 6Batch Processing ................................................................ 86

Experimental Design and ProcessOptimization ........................................................................ 32

DNA Engineering ................................................................ 12Dual-Fuel Diesel Engines ................................................ 95Chemistry and Technology of Petroleum, Fifth Edition,

The ............................................................................................ 94Bent-core Liquid Crystals ................................................ 41Bio-Based Composites for High-PerformanceMaterials ................................................................................ 70

Experiments in Pharmaceutical Chemistry, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 51Extractive Metallurgy of Rare Earths, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 45

Durability of Geosynthetics, Second Edition ........... 43

EChemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds .................... 58Chemistry of Pyrroles ........................................................ 58Chemistry of Sustainable Energy ................................... 5Chemometrics Applications and Research ............. 51

Bio-Inspired Wettability Surfaces ................................ 79Biocalorimetry ........................................................................ 6Biodegradable Polymeric Nanocomposites ........... 70 F

Eco-Friendly Nano-Hybrid Materials for AdvancedEngineering Applications ............................................... 43Ecotoxicology and Chemistry Applications inEnvironmental Management ....................................... 25

Chinese Dates ...................................................................... 28Biofoams ................................................................................ 70Biohydrogen Production ................................................. 82Bioluminescent Microbial Biosensors .......................... 6 Educating Scientists and Engineers for Academic and

Non-Academic Career Success .................................... 35

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Mechanical and Physico-Chemical Characteristics ofModified Materials ............................................................. 46

Introduction to Food Chemistry, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 30

Handbook of Hydrogen Energy ................................... 97Handbook of Industrial Drying, FourthEdition ..................................................................................... 87

Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis, Catalysts, andCatalysis ................................................................................. 97Flow Assurance: Fundamentals of Solids in Oil andGas Production ................................................................... 87

Medicinal Plants and Malaria ...................................... 55Mediterranean Food ......................................................... 33

Introduction to Food Process Engineering .............. 32Introduction to High-Pressure Science andTechnology, An ................................................................... 38

Handbook of Membrane Separations ...................... 87Handbook of Metallonutraceuticals ......................... 55Flow Injection Analysis of Food Additives ............... 29 Membrane Bioreactor Processes ................................. 84

Introduction to Nutrition and Metabolism, FifthEdition ....................................................................................... 9

Handbook of Porous Media, Third Edition ........... 103Handbook of Refinery Desulfurization ...................... 98

Fluoride in Drinking Water ............................................. 84Foam Extrusion ................................................................... 71

Membrane Fabrication ................................................... 88Membrane Processing of Liquid Foods andBeverages .............................................................................. 83Introduction to Polymer–Clay

Nanocomposites ................................................................ 80Handbook of Single-Molecule Electronics .............. 80Handbook of Surface and Colloid Chemistry, FourthEdition ..................................................................................... 80

Foam Fractionation .......................................................... 82Food Composition and Analysis ................................. 29Food Emulsions .................................................................. 29

Membrane Technologies for WaterTreatment .............................................................................. 92Introduction to Polysaccharide Biotechnology, Second

Edition, An ............................................................................... 9Handbook of Sustainable Polymers .......................... 67Food Safety Chemistry ..................................................... 29 Metal-Induced Crystallization ...................................... 41Introduction to Software for ChemicalEngineers ............................................................................... 87

Handbook of Sustainable Polymers .......................... 67Handbook of Terahertz Technologies ......................... 2

Forensic Analysis of Biological Evidence .................. 34Forensic Analysis of Tattoos and Tattoo Inks .......... 34

Metal-Organic Frameworks .......................................... 19Metalloproteins ................................................................... 19

Introduction to Solid State Ionics ................................ 62Handbook of Thermoplastics, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 72

Forensic Science .................................................................. 34Foundations of Crystallography with ComputerApplications, Second Edition ........................................ 45

Methods in Food Analysis .............................................. 30Micro & Nano-Engineering of Fuel Cells ................... 99Micro- and Nanobubbles ............................................... 39

Ion Exchange and Solvent Extraction ....................... 87Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry of Light Gas-FormingElements ................................................................................ 77

Herbal Bioactives and Food Fortification ................ 55Herbal Drugs as Therapeutic Agents ......................... 55Fractal Mechanics of Polymers .................................... 71 Micro- and Nanostructured Polymer

Systems ................................................................................... 72K

Heterogeneous Catalysis ................................................ 51High Brightness Metal Vapor Lasers .......................... 76High Brightness Metal Vapor Lasers .......................... 76High Performance Elastomer Materials ................... 45

Fresh-cut Fruits and Vegetables .................................. 29Fuel Production from Non-Food Biomass ............... 97Fuel Production with HeterogeneousCatalysis ................................................................................. 97

Microbial Biotechnology ................................................. 16Microfluidic Chip-Capillary ElectrophoresisDevices ...................................................................................... 3Key Elements in Polymers for Engineers and

Chemists ................................................................................ 87High Performance Liquid Chromatography inPesticide Residue Analysis ................................................. 3

Functional Food Ingredients andNutraceuticals ..................................................................... 30

Microfluidics and Nanotechnology ........................... 12Microwave Engineering of Nanomaterials ............. 80Key Engineering Materials, Volume 1 ........................ 88

High-Performance Polymers for Engineering-BasedComposites ........................................................................... 68

Functional Materials ........................................................ 45Functional Polymer Blends andNanocomposites ................................................................ 67

Microwave-Assisted Organic Synthesis .................... 92Microwave-Mediated Biofuel Production .................. 5Mitigation of Landfill Gas Emissions ......................... 92

Key Engineering Materials, Volume 2 ........................ 88Key Technologies in Polymer Chemistry ................... 72Kinetics in Materials Science andEngineering .......................................................................... 46

High-Resolution XAS/XES ............................................... 77How Enzymes Work ............................................................. 8Human Error in Process Plant Design andOperations ............................................................................ 38

Functional Polymers ......................................................... 67Functionalized Polysulfones .......................................... 71Fundamentals of Asymmetric Synthesis .................. 58

Modern Electrosynthetic Methods in OrganicChemistry .............................................................................. 59Modern NMR Techniques for SyntheticChemistry .............................................................................. 59

Kratom and Other Mitragynines ................................. 51

LHuman Longevity ................................................................. 8Human Scent Evidence ................................................... 34Humic Matter in Soil and the Environment ............ 25

Fundamentals of Ecotoxicology ................................. 84Fundamentals of Modern Bioprocessing ................ 83

GMolecular and Cellular Biomechanics ...................... 12Molecular Modeling at the Atomic Scale ................ 19Molecular Solar Cells ........................................................ 62Molecules That Amaze Us .............................................. 59Monte Carlo Methods for Particle Transport ........... 99

Lead-Acid Battery Technologies .................................. 98Lecture Notes on Impedance Spectroscopy ........... 77Life Chemistry Research ..................................................... 9Light Scattering Technology for Food Property, Qualityand Safety Assessment .................................................... 33

Hydraulic Fracturing ......................................................... 98Hydraulic Fracturing Impacts andTechnologies ........................................................................ 98Hydrogenation with Low-Cost TransitionMetals ...................................................................................... 45

Geothermal Energy from Oil and Gas Wells ........... 97Glutamine ................................................................................ 7Glycobiology and Human Diseases ............................. 8

Motor Proteins and Molecular Motors ...................... 10Multi-disciplinary Sustainable Engineering: Currentand Future Trends .............................................................. 99

Lipids .......................................................................................... 9Liposomes in Analytical Methodologies .................... 3

IGold Catalysis ...................................................................... 17Graph-Theoretical Matrices in Chemistry ............... 18Graphene ............................................................................... 97

Multicomponent Reactions ........................................... 59Multifunctional Materials and Modeling ................ 46Multinary Alloys Based on II-VISemiconductors .................................................................. 47

Liposomes, Lipid Bilayers and ModelMembranes ............................................................................. 9Lithium-Ion Batteries ........................................................ 99Living Matter ........................................................................ 18

Impacts of Oil Spill Disasters on Marine Habitats andFisheries in North America ............................................. 25In Silico Bees ......................................................................... 18

Green Biorenewable Biocomposites .......................... 54Green Chemical Engineering ........................................ 91Green Chemistry Laboratory Manual for GeneralChemistry .............................................................................. 36

Multiphase Flow Handbook, SecondEdition .................................................................................. 103Multisensor Systems for Chemical Analysis ............ 23

Lubrication Fundamentals, Third Edition, Revised andExpanded .............................................................................. 39

MIndustrial Biocatalysis ...................................................... 38Industrial Biotechnology ................................................. 98Industrial Catalysis and Separations ......................... 38Industrial Chemistry of Oxides for EmergingApplications ......................................................................... 45

Green Organic Chemistry and its InterdisciplinaryApplications ......................................................................... 58Green Polymer Composites Technology .................. 71Green Polymers and Environmental PollutionControl .................................................................................... 91

Multistage Separation Processes, FourthEdition ..................................................................................... 88

NMaillard Reaction Reconsidered, The ........................ 30Manganese Oxides for Energy Storage andConversion ............................................................................ 23

Innovative Materials and Methods for WaterTreatment .............................................................................. 27Inorganic-Whisker-Reinforced PolymerComposites ........................................................................... 46

Green Process Engineering ............................................. 91Green Syntheses, Volume 1 ............................................ 58Groundwater Geochemistry and Isotopes .............. 25

Nanocantilever Beams .................................................... 88Nanocomposite Materials ............................................. 47

Many-Body Effects and Electrostatics inBiomolecules ........................................................................ 19

Insect Physiology and Biochemistry, ThirdEdition ....................................................................................... 8H

Nanocomposite Membrane Technology ................ 89Nanocomposites Characterization ............................ 80Nanocomposites in Wastewater Treatment ........... 84Nanoelectrochemistry ..................................................... 23

Many-Body Methods for Atoms andMolecules ............................................................................... 62Mapping of Nervous System Diseases viaMicroRNAs ............................................................................... 9

Instrument and Automation Engineer'sHandbook ........................................................................... 104Integrated Approach to Analytical InstrumentQualification and Computerised System Validationin Analytical Laboratories, An ......................................... 3

Handbook for the Chemical Analysis of Plastic andPolymer Additives, Second Edition ............................. 71Handbook of African Medicinal Plants, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 54

Nanofibers of Conjugated Polymers .......................... 68Nanoimprint Biosensors .................................................... 3Nanomaterials for Direct Alcohol Fuel Cell ............. 23Nanomaterials for Electrochemical Sensing andBiosensing ............................................................................. 13

Marine Biomedicine .......................................................... 55Marine Glycobiology ........................................................ 15Marine OMICS ..................................................................... 16Mass Spectrometry-Based Metabolomics ............... 10Materials Characterization ............................................ 72

Introduction to Advanced Food ProcessEngineering ........................................................................ 104Introduction to Bioenergy .............................................. 98

Handbook of Chemical Regulations ......................... 25Handbook of Encapsulation and ControlledRelease .................................................................................... 15 Nanomaterials for Water Management .................... 3

Nanoparticle- and Microparticle-based DeliverySystems ................................................................................... 31

Materials Chemistry .......................................................... 46Materials for Energy, Efficiency andSustainability ....................................................................... 91

Introduction to Crystal Growth .................................... 38Introduction to Electrochemical Science andEngineering .......................................................................... 22

Handbook of Enhanced Spectroscopy ..................... 76Handbook of Essential Oils ............................................ 55Handbook of Food Analysis, Third Edition - TwoVolume Set ............................................................................ 30

Nanoscale Flow .................................................................. 36Nanosilicon .......................................................................... 47Nanostructural Bioceramics ......................................... 40

Materials for Sustainable EnergyApplications ......................................................................... 59Materials Physics Companion, 2nd Edition,The ............................................................................................ 46

Introduction to Experimental Biophysics(Set) ............................................................................................. 8Introduction to Experimental Biophysics - ALaboratory Guide .................................................................. 8

Handbook of Food Engineering, ThirdEdition ..................................................................................... 32 Nanostructured Ceramic Oxides for Supercapacitor

Applications ......................................................................... 47Materials Science of Polymers ...................................... 72Introduction to Fluorescence ........................................ 62 Nanostructured Energy Devices .................................. 99Mathematical Methods in Chemical and Biological

Engineering .......................................................................... 88 Nanotechnology for SustainableManufacturing .................................................................... 92Measurement and Safety ............................................. 104

Meat Quality ........................................................................ 30

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Supercritical Fluids Technology in Lipase CatalyzedProcesses ................................................................................ 83

Quantum Nanochemistry, Volume Five .................. 19Quantum Nanochemistry, Volume Four ................. 20

Physical-Chemical Mechanics of Disperse Systemsand Materials ....................................................................... 80

Nanotechnology in Advanced Electrochemical PowerSources ................................................................................... 23

Superfluid States of Matter ............................................ 50Quantum Nanochemistry, Volume One .................. 20Physics and Chemistry of ClassicalMaterials ................................................................................ 48

Natural Biomarkers for Cellular Metabolism .......... 10Natural Fiber Composites ............................................... 72 Supermacroporous Cryogels ........................................ 74Quantum Nanochemistry, Volume Three ............... 20

Planar Chromatography - MassSpectrometry .......................................................................... 4

Natural Mineral Nanotubes .......................................... 47Natural Products Chemistry .......................................... 52

Surface Chemistry and Geochemistry of HydraulicFracturing ........................................................................... 101

Quantum Nanochemistry, Volume Two ................. 20Quantum-Chemical Calculation of Unique MolecularSystems, Two-Volume Set .............................................. 20Plasticity ................................................................................. 73Natural Products Desk Reference ................................ 56 Surface Phenomena in the Structural and Mechanical

Behaviour of Solid Polymers .......................................... 81Quaternary Alloys Based on II - VISemiconductors .................................................................. 49

Plastics Reinforcement and IndustrialApplications ......................................................................... 73

Natural Products Interactions on Genomes ........... 56Neurobiology of Chemical Communication .......... 10 Surfactant Science and Technology .......................... 81

RPolymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells ........................................ 89Polymer Surfaces and Interfaces ................................. 73Polymeric Thermosetting Compounds .................... 73Polymers and Polymeric Composites ........................ 74

New Biotechnologies for Increased EnergySecurity ................................................................................... 99New Microbial Technologies for AdvancedBiofuels ................................................................................... 92

Surfactants in Tribology, Volume 4 ............................ 81Sustainable Bioenergy Production .......................... 101Synergy in Supramolecular Chemistry ..................... 50Synthesis, Design, and Resource Optimization in BatchChemical Plants .................................................................. 90

Radiosensitizers and Radiochemotherapy in theTreatment of Cancer ......................................................... 52Polymers for Packaging Applications ....................... 68

Polysaccharide Hydrogels .............................................. 68NMR Spectroscopy in Liquids and Solids ................. 77Non-nitrogenous Organocatalysis ............................ 59 Synthetic Biology Handbook ........................................ 13Rare Earth Materials ......................................................... 49

Polysulfide Oligomer Sealants ...................................... 69Novel Green Treatment for Textiles, A ....................... 47T

Rational Basis for Clinical Translation in StrokeTherapy .................................................................................. 52Reaction Engineering Principles ................................ 105

Porous Silicon ...................................................................... 48Porous Silicon: From Formation to Application:Biomedical and Sensor Applications, VolumeTwo .......................................................................................... 48

Nuclear Forensic Analysis, Second Edition .............. 34Numerical Primer for the Chemical Engineer,A ................................................................................................. 89Nutritional Biochemistry ................................................. 33

Tapping Molecular Wilderness .................................... 16Textbook of Drug Design and Discovery, FifthEdition ..................................................................................... 52

Real-Time Environmental Monitoring ...................... 27Redox Proteins in Supercomplexes andSignalosomes ...................................................................... 10Porous Silicon: From Formation to Application:

Formation and Properties, Volume One .................. 48O Theoretical and Computational Research in the 21stCentury ................................................................................... 21

Refining Used Lubricating Oils ................................... 100Research Methodology in ChemicalSciences .................................................................................. 20

Porous Silicon: From Formation to Applications:Optoelectronics, Microelectronics, and EnergyTechnology Applications, Volume Three ................. 48

Oil Spill Impacts ................................................................ 100One Century of the Discovery of Arsenicosis in LatinAmerica (1914-2014) As2014 ........................................ 37

Therapeutic Medicinal Plants ....................................... 56Thermodynamics Kept Simple – A MolecularApproach ............................................................................... 63

Research Methodology on Interfaces of Physics andChemistry in Micro and NanoscaleMaterials ................................................................................ 49

Postharvest Ripening Physiology of Crops .............. 31Practical Guide to Microstructural Analysis ofCementitious Materials, A .............................................. 49

Optical Properties of Functional Polymers and NanoEngineering Applications ............................................... 73

Tobacco Smoke Exposure Biomarkers ...................... 11Topical Antimicrobials Testing and Evaluation, SecondEdition ....................................................................................... 4

Resource Recovery to Approach Zero MunicipalWaste ...................................................................................... 92Principles of Chemical Engineering

Processes ................................................................................ 89Organic Chemistry ............................................................ 60Organic Chemistry ............................................................ 60 Toxicology and Biochemistry of Insecticides, Second

Edition, The ........................................................................... 11Reversibility of Chronic Disease and Hypersensitivity,Volume 3 ................................................................................ 10Principles of Downstream Techniques in Biological

and Chemical Processes ................................................. 83Organic Electrochemistry, Fifth Edition .................... 23Organic Solar Cells ............................................................ 68 Trace Elements in Abiotic and Biotic

Environments ...................................................................... 26Reversibility of Chronic Disease andHypersensitivity,Volume 2 .............................................. 36Principles of Membrane Bioreactors for Wastewater

Treatment .............................................................................. 16Organic Structures Design ............................................. 60Oxide Nanostructures ...................................................... 48 Trace Elements in Waterlogged Soils and

Sediments .............................................................................. 26Rhodiola rosea .................................................................... 56Role of Oxidative Stress in Chronic Diseases ........... 11Principles of Metallurgical

Thermodynamics ............................................................... 89P Transport & Fate of Chemicals in Soils ...................... 26Transport Phenomena Fundamentals, ThirdEdition .................................................................................. 103

Rubber Compounding ..................................................... 74

SPrinciples of Polymer Systems, Sixth Edition ........... 90Probability and Statistics with R, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 75Problem-Solving Exercises in Green and SustainableChemistry .............................................................................. 36

Pathways to Modern Physical Chemistry ................ 62Patient Specific Stem Cells ............................................. 13Paul John Flory .................................................................... 68PEM Electrolysis for Hydrogen Production .............. 24

Tribocatalysis, Tribochemistry, andTribocorrosion ..................................................................... 90Tribocorrosion for Materials Engineers ..................... 39

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Safety and Reliability in the Oil and GasIndustry ................................................................................ 100Safety of Nanomaterials along TheirLifecycle .................................................................................. 49Seafood Science .................................................................. 31

Problems in Organic StructureDetermination ..................................................................... 77Process Advancement in Chemistry and ChemicalEngineering Research .................................................... 104

Perspectives in Crystallography ................................... 62Petroleum and Gas Field Processing, SecondEdition .................................................................................. 100Phage Display In Biotechnology and Drug Discovery,Second Edition .................................................................... 52

Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography MassSpectrometry ........................................................................ 31

Self-organization in Chemical and BiochemicalSystems ................................................................................... 21Process Modeling, Simulation, and Environmental

Applications in Chemical Engineering ................... 105Pharmaceutical Accumulation in theEnvironment ........................................................................ 84

Ultrasonic Treatment of Light Alloy Melts, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 50

Shroud of Turin, The .......................................................... 63Single Molecule Science .................................................. 63Process Modelling and Simulation in Chemical,

Biochemical and EnvironmentalEngineering ........................................................................ 105

Pharmaceutical and Medical Applications ofNear-Infrared Spectroscopy, Second Edition .......... 77

Unconventional Oil and Gas Resources ................ 101Understanding Atomic and Molecular Properties usingPolarization Propagators ............................................... 21

Skin Bioscience .................................................................... 11Small-Scale Gas to Liquid Fuel Synthesis .............. 101Soil and Water Chemistry ............................................... 26Process Safety .................................................................... 105

Processes of Formation of Micro -and NanodispersedSystems ................................................................................... 81

Pharmaceutical Industry Practices on GenotoxicImpurities ................................................................................. 4Phase Behavior of Petroleum Reservoir Fluids, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 89

Understanding Chemistry through Cars ................. 36Understanding Enzymes ................................................. 16Understanding Spin Dynamics .................................... 63

Soil Phosphorus .................................................................. 26Solar Energy Conversion and Storage .................... 101Solar Fuels ........................................................................... 101Product Stewardship ........................................................ 85

Production Chemicals for the Oil and Gas Industry,Second Edition .................................................................. 100

Phosphate in Soils .............................................................. 85Photopolymers .................................................................... 73

Unit Operations in Food Engineering, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 33

Solid Acid Catalysis ............................................................ 17Solved and Unsolved Problems of StructuralChemistry .............................................................................. 21Production of Colloidal Biogenic Selenium and

Removal by Different Coagulation-FlocculationApproaches .......................................................................... 75

Physical Chemistry for the Chemical and BiochemicalSciences .................................................................................. 63Physical Chemistry of Macromolecules .................... 63

Upconverting Nanomaterials ...................................... 50

VSolved Practical Problems in FluidMechanics .......................................................................... 105Spectral Methods in Geodesy andGeophysics ............................................................................ 78

Production of Liquid Hydrocarbon Fuels fromBiomass ............................................................................... 100Proton-Conducting Ceramics ...................................... 24

Physical Chemistry Research for Engineering andApplied Sciences - Three Volume Set ......................... 64Physical Chemistry Research for Engineering andApplied Sciences, Volume One ..................................... 64

Valorization of Wine Making By-Products .............. 93Vitamin B12 .......................................................................... 11

WStatistical Optimization of BiologicalSystems ................................................................................... 83Strengthening Design of Reinforced Concrete withFRP ............................................................................................ 74Structural and Mediator Lipidomics .......................... 11

QQuantification of Measurement Uncertainty inAnalytical Chemistry ........................................................ 27

Physical Chemistry Research for Engineering andApplied Sciences, Volume Three .................................. 64Physical Chemistry Research for Engineering andApplied Sciences, Volume Two ..................................... 64

Wastewater Treatment ................................................... 85Water at Interfaces ............................................................ 81Structural Characterization Techniques .................. 49

Sugarcane as Biofuel Feedstock ..................................... 5Quantum Nanochemistry - Five Volume Set .......... 19 Water for Energy and Fuel Production ................... 102Sulfate Reduction for Remediation of Gypsiferous Soilsand Solid Wastes ................................................................ 60

Wax Deposition ................................................................ 102

XSupercritical Fluid Chromatography ........................... 4Supercritical Fluid Nanotechnology .......................... 90

X-Ray Diffraction ................................................................ 64X-Ray Diffraction for Materials Research ................. 50

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Korotcenkov, Ghenadii ................................................... 48Hagfeldt, Anders ................................................................ 62Cooper, Raymond ............................................................. 52A Korotcenkov, Ghenadii ................................................... 48Korotcenkov, Ghenadii ................................................... 48

Haghi, A. K. ............................................................................. 29Haghi, A. K. ............................................................................. 72

Cooper, Raymond ............................................................. 53Cosnier, Serge ......................................................................... 2

Abdel-Aal, Hussein K. .................................................... 100 Kortaberria, Galder ............................................................ 65Haghighat, Alireza ............................................................. 99Cox, Chad ............................................................................... 33Acevedo, Miguel F. ........................................................... 27 Kosaric, Naim ........................................................................ 79Hammerich, Ole ................................................................. 23Crompton, T.R. ..................................................................... 73Ahmed, Usman ................................................................ 101 Kotecha, Ketan .................................................................... 99Hamrang, Abbas ................................................................ 65Crompton, Thomas Roy ................................................ 27Al-Zuhair, Sulaiman .......................................................... 83 Kowalska, Teresa ................................................................... 4Harding, Stephen E. ............................................................ 9Cruz, Rui M. S. ....................................................................... 30Alavi, Sajid .............................................................................. 68 Kozlov, G. V. ........................................................................... 71Harned, Andrew ................................................................. 59Cuerrier, Alain ....................................................................... 56Alford, J. Brian ....................................................................... 25 Krishnamurthy, Nagaiyar ............................................... 45Harzevili, Farshad Darvishi ............................................ 16Cui, Qiang ............................................................................... 19Alicia Foundation, ............................................................ 28 Kroto, Harold W. .................................................................. 57Hattori, Hideshi ................................................................... 17

DAltavilla, Claudia ................................................................. 50Ameta, Ph.D., K.L. ................................................................ 51Ameta, Ph.D., K.L. ................................................................ 59

Kruk, Danuta ......................................................................... 63Krupadanam, G. L. David ............................................... 58Kumar Parashar, Rakesh ................................................. 58

Haynes, William M. ............................................................ 35Haynes, William M. ............................................................ 35Heldman, Dennis R. .......................................................... 32da Cruz, Rui M. S. ................................................................ 33

Ameta, Suresh C. ................................................................ 92 Kumar, Ashok ....................................................................... 74Helliwell, John R. ................................................................ 62Das, Debabrata .................................................................... 82Ameta, Suresh C. ............................................................. 101 Kumar, D. Suresh ................................................................ 55Hemansen, Ralph D. ........................................................ 73Das, Moumita ....................................................................... 54Arvanitoyannis, Ioannis Sotirios ................................ 28 Kumar, S. Ananda ............................................................... 43Henrie, Sally A. ..................................................................... 36Datta, Alokmay .................................................................... 61Aseyev, Georgii Georgievich ...................................... 61 Kumar, Sandeep .................................................................... 7Hermansson, Leif ............................................................... 40Davis, Burtron H. ................................................................. 97Ashton-Key, Margaret ..................................................... 51

LHilal, Nidal ............................................................................... 88Ho, Wing Shing ................................................................... 53Hu, Qingyuan ....................................................................... 11Huang, Zhenyu ................................................................ 102

de Groot, Anton C. ............................................................ 54de la Chapelle, Marc Lamy ........................................... 76De Sio, Luciano ................................................................... 41Depan, Dilip .......................................................................... 70

Aucar, Gustavo Adolfo .................................................... 21

B Lagally, Eric ............................................................................ 12Lagarde, Michel .................................................................. 11

IDeshpande, Pravin P. ....................................................... 22Devillers, James ................................................................... 18Dhanasekaran, Dharumadurai ................................... 53

Babkin, Vladimir A. ............................................................. 20Bagetta, Giacinto ................................................................ 53Baker, Bill J. ............................................................................. 55

Lal, Rattan ............................................................................... 26Lamba, Deepak ................................................................... 13Layton, Bradley .................................................................... 12Iannace, Salvatore ............................................................. 70Dhillon, B.S. ......................................................................... 100

Bakhmutov, Vladimir I. .................................................... 77 Lee, Heewon ........................................................................... 4Ibarz, Albert ........................................................................... 32Dichi, Isaias ............................................................................. 11Balakrishnan, Avinash ...................................................... 47 Lee, Myeongkyu ................................................................. 50Ibarz, Albert ........................................................................... 33Dickson, Charles ................................................................. 51Balköse, Devrim .................................................................. 88 Lee, S.-T. ................................................................................... 71Imae, Toyoko ........................................................................ 11DiMasi, Elaine ....................................................................... 42Bandyopadhyay, Amitava ............................................ 91 Lehnert, Shirley ................................................................... 52Inamuddin, ........................................................................... 71Diwekar, Urmila ................................................................... 86Barbato, Christian ................................................................. 9 Leray, Claude ........................................................................... 9Ioan, Silvia ............................................................................... 71Dixit, P.M. ................................................................................. 73Barbooti, Mahmood ......................................................... 27 Leung, Dennis Y.C. ............................................................ 99Ionita, Iulian ........................................................................... 76Doble, Mukesh .................................................................... 83Bard, Allen J. .......................................................................... 22 Li, Jie Jack ................................................................................ 57Ischenko, Anatoly A. ......................................................... 47Donne, Scott W. .................................................................. 23Barrera, Tamara Garcia .................................................... 25 Linington, Roger G. ........................................................... 77Islam, Nazmul ....................................................................... 21Dragan, Ecaterina Stela .................................................. 75Baser, K. Husnu Can .......................................................... 55 Liptak, Bela G. ....................................................................... 75Iwu, Maurice M. ................................................................... 54Duarte, Ana Paula Rocha .............................................. 57Bastos, Margarida ................................................................. 6 Liptak, Bela G. .................................................................... 104

JDuarte, Marta C.T. .............................................................. 56Dupont, Jairton ................................................................... 58Dutta, Binay Kanti .............................................................. 88

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Bazylak, Liliya I. ..................................................................... 74Bender, David A. .................................................................... 9Berdanier, Carolyn D. ....................................................... 28Berlin, Alexandr A. ............................................................. 43Berlin, Alexandr A. ............................................................. 43Berlin, Alexandr A. ............................................................. 44

Liptak, Bela G. .................................................................... 104Liskin, Dmitry V. ................................................................... 57Litter, Marta I. ........................................................................ 37Litter, Marta I. ........................................................................ 91Liu, Dong-Hong .................................................................. 28Liu, LinShu .............................................................................. 66

Jacob, Stanley W. ............................................................... 51Jain, Vaibhav ......................................................................... 73James, Stuart H. ................................................................... 34Jameson, David M. ............................................................ 62Edwards, Katie A. ................................................................... 3

Berlin, Alexandr A. ............................................................. 65 Liu, LinShu .............................................................................. 67Janezic, Dusanka ................................................................ 18Ehrlich, Henry Lutz ............................................................ 37Berlin, Alexandr A. ............................................................. 87 Liu, Zhaoping ....................................................................... 97Jekeli, Christopher ............................................................. 78Eikerling, Michael ............................................................... 89Bessarabov, Dmitri ............................................................ 24 Loney, Norman W. ............................................................ 86Jha, A.R. .................................................................................... 49El-Gendy, Nour Shafik ..................................................... 98Bhanvase, Bharat A. ....................................................... 105 Lopez-Bonilla, Jose Luis ................................................. 63Jiang, Jianwen ..................................................................... 19Eskin, Georgy I. .................................................................... 50Bhat, H.L. .................................................................................. 38 Losso, Jack N. ........................................................................ 30Jorgensen, Sven Erik ........................................................ 25Essington, Michael E. ....................................................... 26Bielinski, Dariusz M. ........................................................... 45 Louro, Ricardo O. ................................................................ 10Jose, Shibu ................................................................................ 5

FBirdi, K. S. ................................................................................. 80Birdi, K. S. ............................................................................... 101Biresaw, Girma ..................................................................... 81

Lu, Renfu ................................................................................. 33Lu, Xing .................................................................................... 44Lundblad, Roger L. ............................................................... 7

Joswik, Roman ........................................................................ 7Joswik, Roman ........................................................................ 9Julian, Maureen M. ............................................................ 45Fang, Jianhua ....................................................................... 96

Bisquert, Juan ....................................................................... 99 Lvov, Serguei N. .................................................................. 22Jung, Joey ............................................................................... 98Fanti, Giulio ............................................................................ 63Blazev, Anco S. ..................................................................... 96 Lvova, Larisa .......................................................................... 23

KFigoli, Alberto ....................................................................... 92Fischer-Cripps, Anthony C. .......................................... 46Fisher, Julie ............................................................................ 59

Bochkarev, A. A. ................................................................... 81Bolgar, Michael .................................................................... 71Bordiga, PhD, Matteo ...................................................... 93

Lyshevski, Sergey Edward ............................................. 35

MKabata-Pendias, Alina ...................................................... 26Kajdas, Czeslaw ................................................................... 90

Fleet, Michael E. .................................................................. 42Focke, Walter W. ................................................................. 67Bose, Subir Kumar ............................................................. 89

Boss, Martha J. ...................................................................... 25 Maamir, Seghir .................................................................... 46Kajzar, François .................................................................... 88Forsgren, Amy J. ................................................................. 85Bowers, Geoffrey M. ......................................................... 36 Maev, Roman Gr. ............................................................. 104Kan, Chi-wai .......................................................................... 47Fraxedas, Jordi ..................................................................... 81Brigelius-Flohe, Regina ...................................................... 7 Majozi, Thokozani .............................................................. 90Kanellopoulos, Nick ....................................................... 101Friedrich, Klaus .................................................................... 46Bryjak, Marek ......................................................................... 27 Makarov, Dmitrii E. ............................................................ 63Kanoun, Olfa ......................................................................... 77Fung, Ying Sing ...................................................................... 3Bryliakov, Konstantin ....................................................... 17 Malavasi, Lorenzo .............................................................. 49Karim, Ghazi A. ..................................................................... 95Fuxreiter, Monika ............................................................... 18Buckingham, John ............................................................ 54 Manickam, Sivakumar ..................................................... 40Karpas, Zeev ............................................................................. 2

GBuckingham, John ............................................................ 56Bundschuh, Jochen .......................................................... 97

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Marken, Frank ....................................................................... 59Marks, Robert S. ..................................................................... 3Marrony, Mathieu .............................................................. 24Martín, Mariano Martín ................................................... 87Marvalova, Bohdana ........................................................ 43

Kaunas, Roland .................................................................... 12Kazaryan, M. I. ....................................................................... 76Kazaryan, M. I. ....................................................................... 76Kelland, Malcolm A. ....................................................... 100Khakimullin, Yuri N. ........................................................... 69

Gay, Daniel ............................................................................. 70Ghasem, Nayef .................................................................... 89Ghatak, Himadri Roy ..................................................... 105

Cambi, Alessandra ............................................................... 6 Matin, Kay ............................................................................... 80Khalaf, Moayad N. .............................................................. 91Ghukasyan, Vladimir V. ................................................... 10Campilho, R.D.S.G. ............................................................. 72 Matlack, Albert S. ................................................................ 36Khan, Firdos Alam .............................................................. 15Gikonyo, Barnabas ............................................................... 5Cardinale, Daniela ............................................................. 15 Matricardi, Pietro ................................................................ 68Khan, Muhammad Sarwar ............................................ 14Gikonyo, Barnabas ............................................................. 95Carpenter, Nancy E. ............................................................. 5 Mattison, Donald R. .......................................................... 61Khare, C. P. .............................................................................. 53Gikonyo, Barnabas ............................................................. 97Cavaliere, Sara ...................................................................... 61 May, Paul ................................................................................. 59Kharisov, Boris Ildusovich .............................................. 44Goldstein, Walter E. ........................................................... 84Chakraborty, Tanmoy ...................................................... 20 McClements, David Julian ............................................ 29Khoury, Fouad M. ............................................................... 88Goodson, III, Theodore ................................................ 101Chaloner, Penny ................................................................. 60 McClements, David Julian ............................................ 31Kijjanapanich, Pimluck .................................................... 60Greenwood, John H. ........................................................ 43Chan, Chin Han ................................................................... 63 McClintock, J. Thomas .................................................... 34Kim, Se-Kwon ....................................................................... 15Grunwald, Peter .................................................................. 38Chan, Kwong-Yu ................................................................ 22 McDowall, R.D. ....................................................................... 3Kim, Se-Kwon ....................................................................... 16Grushka, Eli ............................................................................... 2Chandrasekaran, Srinivasan ......................................... 94 McNally, Eugene ................................................................ 14Kim, Se-Kwon ....................................................................... 31Grushka, Eli ............................................................................. 75Chatterji, Dipankar ............................................................... 6 Mercader, Andrew G. ...................................................... 51Kjellander, Roland .............................................................. 63Guarrotxena, Nekane ...................................................... 49Chaudhuri, Rajat Kumar ................................................. 62 Meynial-Denis, Dominique ............................................. 7Klein, James A. .................................................................. 105Gude, Veera G. ........................................................................ 5Chiavaro, Emma ................................................................. 29 Michaelides, Efstathios ................................................ 103Klemes, Jiri Jaromir ........................................................... 86Gudmundsson, Jon Steinar ......................................... 87Cho, Art E. ............................................................................... 19 Micieli, Giuseppe ................................................................ 52Klodzinska, Ewa ................................................................... 45Guenin, Erwann .................................................................. 80Chow, Tahsin J. .................................................................... 60 Minea, Vasile ......................................................................... 86Klodzinska, Ewa ................................................................... 48Gupta, A.K. .............................................................................. 84Ciurczak, Emil W. ................................................................ 77 Mirakovits, Kathy ................................................................ 34Kochnev, Aleksandr M. ................................................... 66Gupta, Satya Prakash .......................................................... 6Clark, Ian .................................................................................. 25 Miranda, Michelle D. ........................................................ 34Kolb, Vera M. ......................................................................... 58Gurses, Ahmet ..................................................................... 80Clemitson, I.R. ....................................................................... 70 Mirkin, Michael V. ............................................................... 23Kolomeisky, Anatoly B. ................................................... 10

HColás, Rafael .......................................................................... 44Comyns, Alan E. .................................................................. 86

Mishra, Ajay Kumar ........................................................... 84Mishra, Munmaya .............................................................. 15

Korepanov, M. A. ................................................................ 46Korotcenkov, Ghenadii ................................................... 48

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YSrivastava, Avanish Kumar ............................................ 48Stack, Margaret ................................................................... 39Staicu, Lucian C. .................................................................. 75Starostina, Irina A. .............................................................. 73

Putz, Mihai V. ........................................................................ 20Pyrzynski, Kajetan ............................................................... 66

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Mizoguchi, Kenji ................................................................. 12Moody, Kenton J. ............................................................... 34Morozkin, Nikolay D. ........................................................ 72Moth-Poulsen, Kasper ..................................................... 80Mucignat-Caretta, Carla ................................................. 10Mujumdar, Arun S. ............................................................ 87

Yongmei, Zheng ................................................................ 79Yoon, Seong-Hoon ........................................................... 84Yu, Haifeng ............................................................................ 41

Stcherbic, Valery V. ............................................................ 18Stevenson, Paul ................................................................... 82Strezov, Vladimir ................................................................. 94

Qiao, Jinli ................................................................................. 22

RMukbaniani, Omari V. ...................................................... 68Mulligan, Catherine N. .................................................... 79Munoz-Rojas, David ......................................................... 59Musa, Sarhan M. .................................................................. 36

Yu, Liangli (Lucy) ................................................................ 29Yu, Simon J. ........................................................................... 11Yuthavong, Yongyuth .................................................... 16

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Stromgaard, Kristian ......................................................... 52Sullivan, Timothy J ............................................................ 27Sun, Qiuju ............................................................................... 46Sunandana, C. S. ................................................................. 62Sundberg, Richard J. ........................................................ 35Sung, Wen-Pei ..................................................................... 94

Raffa, Robert B. ..................................................................... 51Raghavan, K. V. ..................................................................... 38Rajkiewicz, Maria ................................................................ 42Ramamurthi, Anand ......................................................... 12

Musa, Sarhan M. .................................................................. 76

N Zaikov, Gennady E. .............................................................. 2Zaikov, Gennady E. ............................................................ 42Sung, Wen-Pei ..................................................................... 96

Suresh, S. ................................................................................. 91Rand, Barry P. ........................................................................ 68Randic, Milan ........................................................................ 21Nabeshima, Tatsuya ......................................................... 50

Nadeau, Jay .............................................................................. 8Zaikov, Gennady E. ............................................................ 67Zaikov, Gennady E. ......................................................... 104Suzuki, Haruo .......................................................................... 8

Svendsen, Allan ................................................................... 16Ranganathan, Naryanaswami (Mohan) ............... 72Rao, M.A. .................................................................................. 32Nadeau, Jay L. ......................................................................... 8

Nakamura, Kenichiro ....................................................... 73Zhou, Ruhong ...................................................................... 19Zondervan, Edwin ............................................................. 89Svistunov, Boris V. .............................................................. 50

Sáez, A. Eduardo .............................................................. 103Rasheed, Hayder A. ........................................................... 74Ravilevna, Usmanova Regina ..................................... 95Nation, Sr., James L. ............................................................. 8

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Rayner, Marilyn .................................................................... 32Rea, William J. ....................................................................... 10Rea, William J. ....................................................................... 36

Nelson, Vaughn C. ............................................................. 98Nesbeth, Darren N. ........................................................... 13Newman, Michael C. ........................................................ 84 Tabatabai, S. Assiyeh Alizadeh ................................ 104Readey, Dennis W. ............................................................. 46Nguyen, Minh H. ................................................................ 83 Taeibi Rahni, Mohammad ............................................ 79Recio, Jose Manuel ........................................................... 38Niazi, Sarfaraz K. .................................................................. 14 Taherzadeh, Mohammad J. ......................................... 92Reshetnyak, Oleksandr ................................................... 18Niazi, Sarfaraz K. .................................................................. 15 Takezoe, Hideo .................................................................... 41Reynertson, Kurt ................................................................. 53Niazi, Sarfaraz K. .................................................................. 15 Tan, Kim H. ............................................................................. 25Riazi, M.R. ................................................................................. 95Niazi, Sarfaraz K. .................................................................. 83 Taylor, J. Robert ................................................................... 38Ribeiro, Ana C. F. ................................................................. 61Nishikawa, Takeo .................................................................. 3 Teng, Woon-Chien ............................................................ 55Rickerby, David .................................................................... 92Nollet, Leo M.L. .................................................................... 30 Tewari, P.K. ............................................................................. 89Rinklebe, Jorg ....................................................................... 26NSTI, .......................................................................................... 91 Thakur, Vijay Kumar .......................................................... 43Rodgers, Brendan .............................................................. 74NSTI, .......................................................................................... 95 Thakur, Vijay Kumar .......................................................... 54Rodrigues, Maria Isabel .................................................. 32

OThakur, Vijay Kumar .......................................................... 66Thakur, Vijay Kumar .......................................................... 67Thakur, Vijay Kumar .......................................................... 67Thangadurai, Devarajan ................................................ 98

Rodriguez, Ferdinand ...................................................... 90Romsted, Laurence S. ...................................................... 81Rosell, Cristina M. ............................................................... 28Roy, René ................................................................................ 57Obeid, Rima ........................................................................... 11

Thomas, Sabu ...................................................................... 65Ruiz-Capillas, Claudia ....................................................... 29Olabisi, Olagoke .................................................................. 72Thomas, Sabu ...................................................................... 70

SOvalles, Cesar ....................................................................... 94Owusu-Apenten, Richard ............................................. 30Ozilgen, Z. Sibel .................................................................. 28

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Thomas, Sabu ...................................................................... 72Thouand, Gerald ................................................................... 6Tice, Bradely S. ..................................................................... 66Tice, Bradley S. ..................................................................... 65Tomashyk, Vasyl .................................................................. 47Tomashyk, Vasyl .................................................................. 49

Sa, Jacinto ............................................................................... 45Sa, Jacinto ............................................................................... 77Sa, Jacinto ............................................................................... 97Saha, Goutam ....................................................................... 14Pabby, Anil K. ........................................................................ 87

Trofimov, Boris A. ............................................................... 58Sahu, Jatindra Kumar .................................................... 104Pabst, Georg ............................................................................ 9Tsuge, Hideki ........................................................................ 39Sangeetha, Jeyabalan ..................................................... 82Pal, Rajinder ........................................................................ 103Tundo, Pietro ........................................................................ 58Sarac, A. Sezai ....................................................................... 68Panda, Tapobrata ............................................................... 83Tuzimski, Tomasz .................................................................. 3Schaschke, Carl J. ............................................................ 105Papoian, Garegin A. .......................................................... 18

USchiraldi, David ...................................................................... 7Schmal, Martin ..................................................................... 86Schuck, Peter ........................................................................ 14

Parameswaranpillai, Jyotishkumar .......................... 47Pareek, Sunil .......................................................................... 29Pareek, Sunil .......................................................................... 31

Uddameri, Venki ................................................................. 98Schwan, Rosane F. ............................................................. 82Park, Hee-Deung ................................................................ 16Ugarte, Maria Dolores ..................................................... 75Scrivener, Karen .................................................................. 49Pasbakhsh, Pooria .............................................................. 47Umile, Ph.D, Thomas P. .................................................. 17Seeck, Oliver H. .................................................................... 64Pasbakhsh, Pooria .............................................................. 65Uwamariya, Valentine ........................................................ 2Selim, H. Magdi ................................................................... 26Pascual, Concepcion Domingo ................................ 90

VSelim, H. Magdi ................................................................... 85Sellers, Kathleen .................................................................. 85Sengupta, Arup K. .............................................................. 87

Pathak, Yashwant Vishnupant ................................... 55Patterson, Gary D. .............................................................. 68Paulson, Daryl S. .................................................................... 4

Vafai, Kambiz ...................................................................... 103Serrano Ruiz, Juan Carlos ........................................... 100Pawlowska, Malgorzata .................................................. 92Valentine, Raymond C. ...................................................... 8Serrano-Ruiz, Juan Carlos .............................................. 92Pawlowski, Lech ................................................................. 45Valenzuela, Jose Cuevas ................................................ 32Serrano-Ruiz, Juan Carlos .............................................. 94Pearce, Cedric ...................................................................... 35van der Marel, Gijsbert ................................................... 57Serrano-Ruiz, Juan Carlos .............................................. 99Pearce, Eli M. ......................................................................... 64van Herk, Alex ...................................................................... 12Sevastyanov, V.S. ................................................................ 77Pearce, Eli M. ......................................................................... 64van Swaaij, Wim P. M. ......................................................... 5Shackelford, James F. ...................................................... 44Pearce, Eli M. ......................................................................... 64Varfolomeev, Sergei D. ................................................... 38Shah, Yatish T. ...................................................................... 96Pearce, Eli M. ......................................................................... 64Veedu, Rakesh N. ................................................................... 6Shah, Yatish T. ................................................................... 102Pedersen, Karen Schou .................................................. 89Verma, Ashok Kumar .................................................... 105Sharma, Brajendra K. ........................................................ 96Petrisor, Ioana Gloria ........................................................ 84Vetter, Thomas W. ............................................................. 27Shchukin, Eugene D. ........................................................ 80Pirro, Don M. ......................................................................... 39Voiculescu, Ioana ............................................................... 88Shen, Pei Kang ..................................................................... 95Plawsky, Joel L. .................................................................. 103Volynskii, L. ............................................................................. 81Sherif, S.A. ............................................................................... 97Polavarapu, Prasad L. ....................................................... 76Vukojevic, Vladana ............................................................ 21Shi, John .................................................................................. 30Polunin, V. ............................................................................... 61

WShunmugam, Raja ............................................................. 67Sidhu, Sachdev S. ............................................................... 52Singh, Amritpal ................................................................... 55Skipka, Kenneth J. .............................................................. 96

Poole, Alan ............................................................................. 42Pourhashemi, Ali ................................................................ 44Pourhashemi, Ali ................................................................ 82Poux, Martine ....................................................................... 91 Wang, Lijun ......................................................................... 101

Smith, Michael B. ................................................................ 60Prabaharan, S. R. S. ............................................................ 23 Wang, Yixuan ....................................................................... 23Smith, Michael Berry ........................................................ 98Prada, Paola A. ..................................................................... 34 Wang, Zumin ........................................................................ 41Smitthipong, Wirasak ...................................................... 70Prati, Laura .............................................................................. 17 Webster, Gregory K. ............................................................ 4Somasundaram, Siva ....................................................... 56Przybylski, PhD, Wieslaw ............................................... 30 Wei, Di ....................................................................................... 22Somasundaran, P. .............................................................. 79Puglisi-Weening, Ph.D., Melany P. ........................... 54 Wiederschain, Gherman ................................................... 8Somasundaran, Ponisseril ............................................ 79Pumera, Martin .................................................................... 13 Wohlfarth, Christian ......................................................... 66Sonawane, Shirish ............................................................. 82Putri, Sastia Prama ............................................................. 10 Wohlleben, Wendel ......................................................... 49Song, Ho-Jin ............................................................................ 2Putz, Mihai V. ........................................................................ 19 Wolf, Rainer ........................................................................... 62Soveral, Graca ....................................................................... 14Putz, Mihai V. ........................................................................ 19 Wu, Yejun ............................................................................. 100Speight, James .................................................................... 35Putz, Mihai V. ........................................................................ 20 Wu, Yuping ............................................................................ 99Speight, James ................................................................. 100Putz, Mihai V. ........................................................................ 20

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