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Spring/Summer

2013 Contact: Julie Attrill ([email protected])

Chemistry RIGHTS GUIDE

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Chemistry Rights Guide: Spring/Summer 2013

Analytical Chemistry ........................................................... 4 Chemical Process Technology, 2e/Moulijn ........................................................................................ 4 Cluster Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry: Principles and Applications/Mahoney ..................... 4 Ultra-High Performance Liquid Chromatography and Its Applications/Xu .................................... 5 Trace Analysis of Specialty and Electronic Gases/Raynor .............................................................. 5 Hydrophilic Interaction Chromatography: A Guide for Practitioners/Olsen .................................. 6 A History of a cGMP Medical Event Investigation/Brown................................................................. 6 Forensic Analytical Techniques/Stuart .............................................................................................. 7 Handbook of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy, 2e/Cremers ............................................. 7 Organic Structures from Spectra, 5e/Field ........................................................................................ 8 Condensed-Phase Molecular Spectroscopy and Photophysics/Kelley .......................................... 8 Practical Raman Spectroscopy: An Introduction/Vandenabeele ..................................................... 9 Proteomic Applications in Cancer Detection and Discovery/Veenstra ........................................... 9 Low Voltage Electron Microscopy: Principles and Applications/Bell ........................................... 10

Biochemistry ...................................................................... 10 Click Chemistry in Glycoscience: New Developments and Strategies/Witczak ........................... 10 Understanding Diabetes: A Biochemical Perspective/Dods .......................................................... 11 Biomimetics: Advancing Nanobiomaterials and Tissue Engineering/Ramalingam ..................... 11 Evaluation of Enzyme Inhibitors in Drug Discovery: A Guide for Medicinal Chemists and Pharmacologists, 2e/Copeland ......................................................................................................... 12

Business & Management .................................................. 12 Responsible Innovation: Managing the Responsible Emergence of Science and Innovation in Society/Owen ..................................................................................................................................... 12 Patent Strategy for Researchers and Research Managers, 3e/Knight .......................................... 13 Reconstituting the Curriculum/Islam ............................................................................................... 13

Health and Safety ............................................................... 14 On the Practice of Safety, 4e/Manuele ............................................................................................. 14 STEPS to Safety Culture Excellence/Mathis .................................................................................... 14 Guidelines for Laboratory Design: Health, Safety, and Environmental Considerations, 4e/DiBerardinis ................................................................................................................................... 15 A Practitioner's Guide to Effective Maritime and Port Security/Edgerton .................................... 15

Chemical Engineering & Industrial Chemistry ............... 16 Troubleshooting Vacuum Systems: Steam Turbine Surface Condensers and Refinery Vacuum Towers/Lieberman ............................................................................................................................. 16 Control of Biological and Drug-Delivery Systems for Chemical, Biomedical, and Pharmaceutical Engineering/Simon ................................................................................................. 16 Understanding Distillation Using Column Profile Maps/Beneke ................................................... 17

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Cathodic Protection/Cicek ................................................................................................................ 17 AIChE Equipment Testing Procedure - Centrifugal Compressors: A Guide to Performance Evaluation and Site Testing/AIChE .................................................................................................. 18 Guidelines for Managing Process Safety Risks During Organizational Change/CCPS .............. 18 Optimal Automated Process Fault Analysis/Fickelscherer............................................................. 19 Oil Spill Risk Management/Dietrich .................................................................................................. 19 Industrial Flare Gas Practices/Cheremisinoff ................................................................................... 20 Induced Hydraulic Fracturing/Holloway ........................................................................................... 20 Flow Assurance/Islam ....................................................................................................................... 21 Heterogeneous Electrode Processes and Localized Corrosion/Tan ............................................ 21 Stress Corrosion Cracking of Pipelines/Cheng .............................................................................. 22 RFID-Enabled Real-Time Manufacturing/Huang ............................................................................. 22 Plastics Additives and Testing/Subramanian .................................................................................. 23

Energy ................................................................................. 23 Unconventional Energy Resources/Ahmed .................................................................................... 23 Computational Approaches to Energy Materials/Catlow ............................................................... 24 Implementing Renewable Energy: A Rules of Thumb Approach for Scientists, Engineers, and Policy Makers/Hoffmann.................................................................................................................... 24 Energy Technology 2013: Carbon Dioxide Management and Other Technologies/Pati ............. 25 Metal Chalcogenide Semiconductor Nanostructures and Their Applications in Renewable Energy/Qurashi .................................................................................................................................. 25 Polymers for Energy: Properties and Applications/Mittal .............................................................. 26

Food Science & Technology ............................................ 26 Advances in Food Science and Technology/Thomas .................................................................... 26

Green & Environmental Chemistry .................................. 27 Water Quality Engineering: Physical / Chemical Treatment Processes/Benjamin ....................... 27 Measuring ROI in Environment, Health, and Safety/Phillips .......................................................... 27 GIS Based Chemical Fate Modeling: Principles and Applications/Pistocchi ................................ 28 Odour Impact Assessment Handbook/Belgiorno ............................................................................ 28 Sustainable Carbon Materials from Hydrothermal Processes/Titirici ........................................... 29

Materials Science ............................................................... 29 Understanding Solids: The Science of Materials, 2e/Tilley ............................................................ 29 Crystals in Glass: A Hidden Beauty/Zanotto ................................................................................... 30 Magnesium Technology 2013/Hort .................................................................................................. 30 Light Metals 2013/Sadler ................................................................................................................... 31 Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Treatment of Polymers: Relevance to Adhesion/Thomas ......... 31 Atomic Layer Deposition: Operation and Practical Applications, 2e/ Kääriäinen ........................ 32 Self-Cleaning Materials and Surfaces: A Nanotechnology Approach/Daoud .............................. 32

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Organic & Inorganic Chemistry ........................................ 33 Electron Flow in Organic Chemistry: A Decision-Based Guide to Organic Mechanisms, 2e/Scudder .......................................................................................................................................... 33 Structural Methods in Molecular Inorganic Chemistry/Rankin ...................................................... 33 High Temperature Experiments in Chemistry and Materials Science/Motzfeldt .......................... 34

Pharmaceutical & Industrial Chemistry ........................... 34 Devalued and Distrusted: Can the Pharmaceutical Industry Restore its Broken Image?/LaMattina ............................................................................................................................... 34 Drug-Drug Interactions for Therapeutic Biologics/Zhou................................................................ 35 Flavonoid Pharmacokinetics: Methods of Analysis, Preclinical and Clinical Pharmacokinetics, Safety, and Toxicology/Davies ......................................................................................................... 35 Veterinary Drugs: Synonyms & Properties/Milne ........................................................................... 36 Nanoparticulate Drug Delivery Systems: Strategies, Technologies, and Applications/Yeo ...... 36 Integrated Pharmaceutics: Applied Preformulation, Product Design, and Regulatory Science/Al-Achi .................................................................................................................................. 37 The Toxicology of Methanol/Clary ................................................................................................... 37

Physical Chemistry ............................................................ 38 Organometallics in Synthesis, 3e/Schlosser ................................................................................... 38 Orbital Interactions in Chemistry, 2e/Albright ................................................................................. 38

Polymer Science ................................................................ 39 Encapsulation Technologies/Mittal .................................................................................................. 39 Doping in Conjugated Polymers/Kar ............................................................................................... 39

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Analytical Chemistry Chemical Process Technology, 2e Jacob A. Moulijn, Michiel Makkee, Annelies van Diepen 978-1-4443-2024-4 / 1-4443-2024-6 580 pp. Pub: 26/04/13 Process Development This text provides a comprehensive introduction to chemical process technology, linking the fundamental theory and concepts to the applied nature of the subject. It provides an essential bridge between the chemical sciences and the chemical industry. The book enables the reader to integrate fundamental knowledge of the basic disciplines, to understand the most important chemical processes, and to apply this knowledge and understanding to industrial processes.

Starting with a general look at the chemical industry, subsequent chapters examine different processes in greater detail, for example, oil refinery, steam cracking, synthesis gas, power, bulk chemicals, biorefinery, biotechnology, gas treatment, catalysis, fine chemicals, process intensification, and chip technology. In all chapters the processes treated are represented by simplified flow schemes, to help the reader think in terms of conceptual process designs. Problems and "feature boxes" giving examples and real-life industrial case studies are scattered throughout the text.

• Offers a comprehensive and balanced introduction, providing an essential link between chemistry and the chemical industry.

• New coverage of energy and fuels from biomass, and biorefineries, to reflect growth areas in industry.

• Includes problems to encourage a fuller understanding of the subject. A website provides PowerPoint slides of figures for lecturers and provides numerous examples and case studies taken from a variety of different industries.

3rd/4th year undergraduates, and MSc students. Chemical engineers, chemists and biotechnologists.

Professor Jacob A. Moulijn was Emeritus Professor, Chemical Engineering, Delft University of Technology, where he presently serves as part-time Professor and as Distinguished Research Professor at Cardiff University. Dr Michiel Makkee, Associate Professor, Faculty of Chemical Technology, Delft University of Technology. Dr Annelies van Diepen is in the Faculty of Chemical Technology at the Delft University of Technology.

Cluster Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry: Principles and Applications Christine M. Mahoney 978-0-470-88605-2 / 0-470-88605-6 364 pp. Pub: 14/06/13 Analytical Chemistry This book describes in detail, the importance of the emerging technique Cluster Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (SIMS), which is used for the analysis of a range of solid materials, including everything from organic and polymeric materials, to cells and semiconductors. Written by founders in the field this book is a compendium of knowledge on organic and polymeric surface and in-depth characterisation using cluster ion beams. The book covers a wide range of topics providing fundamentals, theory, and applications.

• Covers a wide range of topics ranging from the fundamentals and theory to applications, including cluster sources, organic and polymeric depth profiling, and 3-D imaging in organic and polymeric materials.

• Includes detailed discussions of important measurements made in organic depth profiling, and how to make them such as interface width measurements, sputter yield measurements and determination of clean-up efficiencies.

• Details the physics and the chemistry of the sputtering process in organic/polymeric materials.

• Includes contributions by some of the pioneers and founders in the field of organic cluster SIMS including Dr. Greg Gillen, Dr. Andreas Wucher, Dr. Arnaud Delcorte, Dr. Nicholas Winograd and Dr. John Vickerman.

Professional/research.

Christine M. Mahoney is currently a senior scientist in the Chemical Science and Technology Laboratory at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. She has authored 30 journal articles and has made over 30 presentations at various conferences. She is also active in the field of standards development for SIMS, where she is currently serving as chair for an ASTM subcommittee on SIMS (E-4206) and also serves as a static SIMS expert for the International Standards Association (ISO).

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Ultra-High Performance Liquid Chromatography and Its Applications Q. Alan Xu 978-0-470-93842-3 / 0-470-93842-0 328 pp. Pub: 05/04/13 Analytical Chemistry Used to provide faster run speeds, better resolution, higher pressure, and higher performance than regular HPLC, Ultra- High Performance Liquid Chromatography (U-HPLC) is used in a many industries including the pharmaceutical industry, clinic research, food industry, and environmental services. This is the first book to present the current progress in the instrumentation, method development, and application of U-HPLC.

• Covers the instrumentation, method development, and application of Ultra- High Performance Liquid Chromatography (U-HPLC).

• Details both the benefits and limitations of U-HPLC.

• Applications used in solving complex molecules.

• Covers U-HPLC topics coupled with ultra-violet detector (UV) and mass spectrometer (MS).

Scientists who utilise chromatographic techniques including academic, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, chemical, food, environmental and other industries. Government agencies including the FDA, NIH, CDC, and DEA in the United States and similar agencies in other governments around the world.

Quanyun A. Xu is a Research Scientist in the Pharmaceutical Development Center in the Department of Experimental Therapeutics at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. He is the co-author of all three editions of Stability-Indicating HPLC Methods For Drug Analysis the most recent having published in January 2008. Dr. Xu has also written 70 journal articles and one other book chapter.

Trace Analysis of Specialty and Electronic Gases Mark W. Raynor, William M. Geiger 978-1-118-06566-2 / 1-118-06566-2 400 pp. Pub: 05/07/13 Analytical Chemistry Gas analysis is very complicated and the number of techniques and variations on techniques are many. This book covers the introduction, theory, and operating principles of a wide range of instrumental techniques used in gas analysis.

• Covers the advances in measurement technology in gas analysis.

• Provides an introduction, theory, and operating principles of a wide range of instrumental techniques used in specialty gas analysis.

• Gives a wide range of practical applications of gas analysis including advantages, problems, and pitfalls.

• Includes ICP-MS Analysis and Sample Preparation of Gases for Metals Analysis and appendices covering Cylinder and Specialized Fittings, and Materials of Construction.

Analytical chemists, Scientists, Process engineers, Materials scientists, Chemical engineers, Lab Managers, Director of Research & Development, Specialty Gas Managers, and Graduate students who routinely use GC/MS, ICP-MS, GC-AED, FTIR, TDLAS, CRDS, APIMS and other instrumentation.

Including users in the petroleum industry, semiconductor industry, plastics industry, aerospace industry, the automotive industry, etc.

Mark W. Raynor currently works for Matheson, Advanced Technology Center in Longmont, Colorado and is currently Group R&D Director in the Gas Development and Analytical Technology. He has written 82 articles. William M. Geiger is the Co-founder and President of Consolidated Sciences Consci, LTD which specialises in GC and GC/MS method applications and method development. He has performed complete characterisation of 24 refinery streams for the American Petroleum Institute. Carol J. Meyer is the President and founder of Orsat, LLC./Merlin MicroScience responsible for developing new technology for the analysis of trace impurities in Semiconductor gases and other high purity gas related industries.

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Hydrophilic Interaction Chromatography: A Guide for Practitioners Bernard A. Olsen, Brian W. Pack 978-1-118-05417-8 / 1-118-05417-2 336 pp. Pub: 15/02/13 Chromatography / Separation Techniques With its ability to provide retention and separation information in the determination of polar compounds such as various types of proteins that are difficult to analyze using common HPLC methods, the use of hydrophilic interaction chromatography (HILIC) has grown rapidly in recent years. The book provides detailed method developments of HILIC including background on the HILIC mode, what differentiates it from other HPLC modes, and retention mechanisms for use in various fields including pharmaceutical and drug discovery.

• Covers in detail HILIC retention mechanisms, including background on the HILIC mode, what differentiates it from other HPLC modes, and retention mechanisms that can come into play.

• Guidance for developing efficient, sensitive, and robust HILIC methods.

• Details hydrophilic interaction chromatography (HILIC) Method Developments such as when to use HILIC, choice of stationary phase, mobile phase, and detection mode and emphasises the development of appropriate conditions to achieve the goal of the method.

• Provides applications of HILIC in various fields including: Pharmaceutical, Drug Discovery, Biochemical Applications, and Bioanalytical Applications.

Scientists. All fields where HPLC is used. Government agencies.

Dr. Olsen, president of Olsen Pharmaceutical Consulting, LLC, previously worked for Eli Lilly & Co. for over 25 years. Dr. Olsen has 39 publications, including 9 invited papers and 3 book chapters as well as more than 66 external presentations, including many invited presentations at international venues. Dr. Olsen was recently elected as a Fellow of the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists. Dr. Pack, research advisor, Eli Lilly & Co. has published over 15 articles on HPLC.

A History of a cGMP Medical Event Investigation Michael A. Brown 978-1-118-39661-2 / 1-118-39661-8 252 pp. Pub: 08/01/13 Quality Assurance This book, written in a narrative format, teaches product development practices through a very probable real world event using design for six sigma methodologies. The case while hypothetical illustrates the consequences that could result from failure to follow accepted project management principles and current good manufacturing practice requirements. • Written in a hands-on narrative format illustrating both

FDA regulations and Six Sigma design principles in the development and market launch of a new pharmaceutical drug.

• Presents a hypothetical case illustrating the consequences that could result from failure to follow accepted project management principles and current good manufacturing practice (cGMP) requirements.

• Difficult design principles are explained in an easy to read and engaging method introducing the reader to Six Sigma methodologies and cGMP requirements.

• Many practices and tips in successfully managing a new product introduction are provided throughout the case study.

Employees in the pharmaceuticals, medical device and related industry consisting of engineers, chemists, quality specialists, team leaders, program managers, and quality managers. Undergraduate courses in Business Management, Engineering Design, Biotechnology, and companies involved in Biomedical and general product development

Michael A Brown, PhD has 25 years experience in the biomedical industry in a product and process design capacity. Employed for the last twenty years by Abbott Laboratories, his most current position is Manager of Manufacturing Engineering for the Diagnostics Division. He is responsible for worldwide engineering design and program management. He has served as a Lead Engineer on numerous products, process and equipment projects including design, implementation, and qualifications. He is a registered Professional Engineer and a certified Six Sigma Black Belt with considerable experience in team leadership.

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Forensic Analytical Techniques Barbara H. Stuart 978-0-470-68727-7 / 0-470-68727-4 234 pp. Pub: 11/01/13 Forensics An open-learning approach for the teaching of forensic analytical techniques in universities, this book will be an open learning/distance learning text in the Analytical Techniques for the Sciences (AnTS) covering analytical techniques used in forensic science. No prior knowledge of the analytical techniques will be required by the reader.

An introductory chapter will provide an overview of the science of the materials used as forensic evidence. Each of the following chapters will describe the techniques used in forensic analysis. The theory, instrumentation and sampling techniques will be explained and examples of the application of each technique to particular forensic samples will be provided. Readers will be able to assess understanding with the use of regular self assessment questions and discussion questions throughout the book, and be able to apply their understanding to the application of specific techniques to particular analyses encountered in their professional life.

• Describes all the important analytical techniques used in forensic science in a clear manner.

• Covers the major areas of forensic analysis which employ analytical techniques.

• Provides examples of specific applications of analytical techniques to forensic problems.

Under/graduate students. Practitioners and technicians.

Barbara Stuart, Senior Lecturer, Dept of Chemistry, Materials & Forensic Science, is the author of four books published by Wiley, Modern Infrared Spectroscopy, Biological Applications of Infrared Spectroscopy, Polymer Analysis and Infrared Spectroscopy: Fundamentals and Applications in the current ANTS series of texts and Analytical Techniques in Materials Conservation.

Handbook of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy, 2e David A. Cremers, Leon J. Radziemski 978-1-119-97112-2 / 1-119-97112-8 410 pp. Pub: 26/04/13 Spectroscopy Starting from fundamentals and moving through a thorough discussion of equipment, methods, and techniques, the Handbook of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy provides a unique reference source that will be of value for many years to come for this important new analysis method. It uses a combination of tutorial discussions ranging from basic principles up to more advanced descriptions along with extensive figures and photographs to clearly explain topics addressed in the text. In this second edition, chapters on the use of statistical analysis and advances in detection of weapons of mass destruction have been added. Tables of data related to analysis with LIBS have been updated.

• Provides a thorough but understandable discussion of the basic principles of the method based on atomic emission spectroscopy, including recently available data leading to better characterization of the LIBS plasma.

• Presents a discussion of the many advantages of the method along with limitations, to provide the reader a balanced overview of capabilities of the method.

• Describes LIBS instrumentation ranging from basic set-ups to more advanced configurations.

• Presents a comprehensive discussion of the different types of components (laser, spectrometers, detectors) that can be used for LIBS apparatuses along with suggestions for their use, as well as an up-to-date treatment of the newest advances and capabilities of LIBS instruments.

• The only manual that goes from the simplest to the most complex and state-of-the-art embodiments of LIBS experimental set up.

Professionals, researchers, students.

Dave Cremers, Applied Research Associates, Inc., Albuquerque, NM, is a member of American Physical Society and the Society for Applied Spectroscopy. Leon Radziemski, President, Piezo Energy Technologies LLC. First edition licensed: Russian

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Organic Structures from Spectra, 5e L. D. Field, S. Sternhell, J. R. Kalman 978-1-118-32545-2 / 1-118-32545-1 512 pp. Pub: 25/01/13 Spectroscopy An expanded new edition of the successful introductory textbook covering all the major spectroscopic techniques including sets of examples, problems and worked solutions to develop and consolidate the student's understanding of organic spectroscopy.

Organic Structures from Spectra, Fifth Edition is a carefully chosen set of more than 280 structural problems employing the major modern spectroscopic techniques, a selection of 27 problems using 2D-NMR spectroscopy, more than 20 problems specifically dealing with the interpretation of spin-spin coupling in proton NMR spectra and 8 problems based on the quantitative analysis of mixtures using proton and carbon NMR spectroscopy. All of the problems are graded to develop and consolidate the student's understanding of organic spectroscopy. The accompanying text is descriptive and only explains the underlying theory at a level which is sufficient to tackle the problems. The text includes condensed tables of characteristic spectral properties covering the frequently encountered functional groups.

The examples themselves have been selected to include all important common structural features found in organic compounds and to emphasise connectivity arguments. Many of the compounds were synthesised specifically for this purpose. There are many more easy problems, to build confidence and demonstrate basic principles, than in other collections.

Undergraduate chemistry students taking a first course in organic spectroscopy, usually second year students, and pharmacy and biochemistry students. Researchers and professionals needing to use spectroscopic techniques in academia and industry

Professor Leslie D. Field, Professor of Chemistry, University of New South Wales, Australia. Professor Sev Sternhel is Emeritus Professor of Chemistry (Organic), at University of Sydney, Australia. The author of approximately 200 scientific publications, he has chaired two panels of the Australian Research Council. Dr John R. Kalman, Senior Lecturer, Department of Chemistry, University of Technology at Sydney, Australia has written articles for Journal of Forensic Sciences, Journal of Polymer Science and other journals.

Condensed-Phase Molecular Spectroscopy and Photophysics Anne Myers Kelley 978-0-470-94670-1 / 0-470-94670-9 344 pp. Pub: 11/02/13 Spectroscopy A senior undergraduate/graduate-level textbook providing a comprehensive treatment of spectroscopy and photophysics of solids, liquids, metallic and semiconductor nanostructures, emphasising molecule-environment interactions that strongly affect spectra in such condensed phases.

• Growing market need over the next decade as spectroscopy is moving from isolated molecules toward condensed phase systems and even more "tightly packed" nanostructures which have strong intermolecular forces.

• Provides a comprehensive treatment of radiation-matter interactions for molecules in condensed phases such as solids and liquids, plus metallic and semiconductor nanostructures.

• Emphasises characterisation of nanoscale systems and omits topics relevant to gas-phase systems, which have been treated in the existing literature.

• Highlights the molecule-environment interactions that strongly influence spectra in condensed phases.

• Each chapter contains problems ranging from simple through to complex; solutions manual available.

• Suitable for physical chemistry courses in additon to spectroscopy courses.

Advanced undergraduate or graduate-level students taking courses in physical chemistry, spectroscopy, materials science, physics and their professors. Professionals in these fields seeking an introduction to molecular spectroscopy of condensed phase.

Anne Myers Kelley, Professor, School of Natural Sciences, University of California, has published more than 135 research papers, mainly on linear and nonlinear resonance Raman spectroscopies, experiment and theory; other linear and nonlinear electronic spectroscopies, mostly of organic molecules in condensed phases; rotational dynamics and large-amplitude motions in liquids; surface-enhanced Raman scattering; and single-molecule spectroscopy. She is currently the treasurer of the APS Division of Laser Science.

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Practical Raman Spectroscopy: An Introduction Peter Vandenabeele 978-0-470-68319-4 / 0-470-68319-8 244 pp. Pub: 02/08/13 Spectroscopy This text offers an open-learning approach to Raman spectroscopy providing detail on instrumentation, applications and discussions questions throughout the book.

It provides a valuable guide to assist with teaching Raman spectroscopy which is gaining attention in (analytical) chemistry, and as a consequence, teaching programs have followed. Today, education in Raman spectroscopy is often limited to theoretical aspects, but practical aspects are usually disregarded. With these course notes, the author hopes to fill this gap and include information about Raman instrumentation and how it is interpreted.

• Raman instrumentation and practical aspects, which are sometimes overlooked, are covered.

• Appropriate for students, and includes summaries, text boxes, illustrating the ideas with examples from research literature or providing background information or links with other courses.

• Written with an open-learning approach, this book will be ideal for use as a self-study guide or as the basis of a taught course with discussion and self-assessment questions throughout the text.

• Includes a comprehensive bibliography to guide the reader to more specialised texts and sources.

• User-friendly text that tackles the theoretical background, and provides everyday tips for common practice.

Professionals, researchers, students.

Peter Vandenabeele, Research Professor, Archaeometry, at Ghent University, currently leads the Raman research group, and for several years has taught Raman spectroscopy to the University students. He has authored approx. 50 research papers and has presented at international conferences. He was Guest editor of a special issue of Journal of Raman Spectroscopy and of Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry. Currently he is guest editing a special issue of Spectrochimica Acta A and was invited to organise a special issue of Anal. Bioanal. Chem on Raman spectroscopy. He organised the 8th GeoRaman conference (8th International Conference on Raman Spectroscopy Applied to the Earth Sciences - Sensu Latu - Ghent 2-6 June 2008).

Proteomic Applications in Cancer Detection and Discovery Timothy D. Veenstra 978-0-471-72406-3 / 0-471-72406-8 328 pp. Pub: 05/07/13 Mass Spectrometry Proteomic Applications in Cancer Detection and Discovery closes the gap between the knowledge that cancer researchers and oncologists have of each other’s fields. Analytical scientists will understand the types of information that oncologists need to better grasp the fundamental processes that occur within cancerous cells and oncologists will gain a greater understanding of how proteomic technologies work, how the data is interpreted, and how it can be applied to their specific problems.

• Provides an up-to-date account of how the multiple facets of proteomics have been applied to cancer.

• Bridges the knowledge gap that exists between scientists that develop and apply proteomics technologies and oncologists who focus on understanding the biological basis behind cancer manifestation and progression.

• Balances the treatment of technologies and applications, enabling the reader to better understand both.

• Explains how proteomic findings can be validated using methodologies like Mass Spectrometry and others.

• Discusses how to extract useful information from the large databases generated by proteomic analysis.

• Includes information on the search for biomarkers, improved diagnostics, and personalised treatments.

• Defines limitations of proteomics as well as the assets and discusses both the successes and failures in applying this technology.

Professionals/researchers.

Thomas P. Contrads, Director of the Mass Spectrometry Center, Laboratory of Proteomics and Analytical Technologies, National Cancer Institute, Frederick, Maryland. Timothy D. Veenstra, Director, Biomedical Proteomics Program, Mass Spectrometry Center and Laboratory of Proteomics and Analytical Technologies, National Cancer Institute, Maryland, is co-editor (with John R. Yates) of Proteomics for Biological Discovery, Wiley 2005.

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Low Voltage Electron Microscopy: Principles and Applications David C. Bell, Natasha Erdman 978-1-119-97111-5 / 1-119-97111-X 224 pp. Pub: N/A Microscopy Part of the Wiley-Royal Microscopical Society Series, this book discusses the rapidly developing cutting-edge field of low-voltage microscopy, a field that has only recently emerged due to the rapid developments in the electron optics design and image processing.

• Serves as a guide for current and new microscopists and materials scientists who are active in the field of nanotechnology.

• Presents applications in nanotechnology and research of the surface related phenomena, allowing researches to observe materials as has never been done before.

Current and aspiring electron microscopists; nanotechnology, materials science and biology researches who routinely use electron microscopes for their research. Venture capitalists, nano-technology investors, graduate and undergraduate students.

David C. Bell has been a lecturer in applied physics at Harvard since 2003 and is a teaching professor at the Harvard Extension School. In 2007, he was a visiting scientist at the Department of Materials, Oxford University, UK. Dr Bell is one of the renowned experts in the field of elemental analysis using electron microscopy (TEM and STEM) and has co-authored a book on this subject. He has authored more than 70 research papers on the subjects of microscopy, materials science and biology and holds several patents. He is an elected Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society, UK. Natasha Erdman received her Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Northwestern University (Chicago, IL) in 2002. After completing her Ph.D. she worked as a Senior Research Chemist at UOP LLC (currently Honeywell) in Des Plaines, IL focusing on investigation of structure-properties relationship in various catalysts using electron microscopy techniques. In 2004 Dr. Erdman as joined JEOL USA Inc., and currently serves as an SEM and Ion-Beam Product Manager. She has authored over 30 peer-reviewed papers on the subjects of microscopy, materials science, chemistry and biology and is a renowned expert on ion-beam based sample preparation techniques for electron microscopy.

Biochemistry Click Chemistry in Glycoscience: New Developments and Strategies Zbigniew J. Witczak, Roman Bielski 978-1-118-27533-7 / 1-118-27533-0 384 pp. Pub: 05/04/13 Biochemistry (Chemical Biology) The first text to focus on the application of click chemistry to glycoscience, this book discusses the therapeutic and pharmacological aspects of carbohydrate click chemistry and includes chapters on the concept's background, as well as its industrial applications in areas such as drug discovery.

• Includes general concepts of carbohydrate click chemistry and multiple pharmaceutical applications in glycoscience.

• Presents modern chemical approaches to multiple targets in drug discovery processes.

• Foreword by founder of click chemistry, Professor K. Barry Sharpless, Scripps Research Institute.

Carbohydrate chemists and biochemists; researchers studying glycoproteins, glycobiology, nucleic acids, and in the pharmaceutical industry; organic chemists; bioorganicchemists, protein scientists, polymer chemists and their graduate students.

Dr. Zbigniew J. Witczak worked in industry (A. E.Staley), then joined the faculty of the School of Pharmacy at University of Connecticut. He moved to Wilkes University, Nesbitt School of Pharmacy in 2000, where he is Full Professor. He has published over ninety research papers and holds six patents in the fields of carbohydrate medicinal and biological chemistry. In 2000 he was awarded the Melville L. Wolfrom Award of the ACS Division of Carbohydrate Chemistry. His research interests are in the area of carbohydrate Synthons including Levoglucosenone and L-Arabinose as template for carbohydrate based therapeutics. Dr. Roman Bielski is currently a Senior Scientist in Value Recovery, Inc., a partner in Cheminnolab, LLC, and adjunct professor at Wilkes University. He has published over 30 papers and co-authored about 15 patents. Recently he (with M. Tencer) developed a method of enantiomers' resolution requiring no use of chiral compounds.

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Understanding Diabetes: A Biochemical Perspective R. F. Dods 978-1-118-35009-6 / 1-118-35009-X 394 pp. Pub: 02/04/13 Biochemistry (Chemical Biology) Written in an easily understandable manner, this book explains the biochemistry behind diabetes, one of the most widely increasing illnesses today. It also discusses the most up-to-date detection, treatment, and management techniques for this debilitating disease.

• Provides easily understandable explanations of diabetes, the seventh leading cause of death, from a biochemical perspective.

• Includes glossaries, footnotes, and DOI references to external resources within each chapter.

• Addresses a serious health problem worldwide, with a high mortality rate as well as high costs to manage the disease.

• Includes insights to diagnosis, which may explain why the disease is so widely prevalent.

• Written in a textbook format, with objectives, key concepts, exercises and problems, a glossary, and a bibliography at the end of every chapter.

Highly suitable for clinical chemists and medical technologists at the community, undergraduate, and graduate levels, as well as the general public for insights into this prevalent disease. Clinical chemists and biochemists, pharmaceutical chemists; medical technologists, medical students, residents and physicians.

Richard F. Dods was a post-doctoral fellow in cancer research at Sloan Kettering Institute for Cancer Research before joining New York University Medical School as a research associate. Dr. Dods later served as Director of Clinical Chemistry at Louis A. Weiss Memorial Hospital in Chicago and taught organic chemistry and biochemistry for seventeen years at the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy (IMSA).

Biomimetics: Advancing Nanobiomaterials and Tissue Engineering Murugan Ramalingam, Xiumei Wang, Guoping Chen, Fu-Zhai Cui 978-1-118-46962-0 / 1-118-46962-3 400 pp. Pub: 20/06/13 Biomaterials This book is an effort to compile all the aspects of biomimetics from fundamental principles to current technological advances and their future trends in the development of nanoscale biomaterials and tissue engineering.

The scope of this book is principally confined to biologically inspired design of materials and systems for the development of next generation nanobiomaterials and tissue engineering. The book is aimed to address the state-of-the-art of research progress in the applications of the principles, processes, and techniques of biomimetics. The prospective outcomes of current advancements and challenges in biomimetic approaches are also presented.

Researchers, students and industrial experts working in the fields of, but not limited to, material science and engineering, biomaterials, bioengineering, cell biology, biomedical sciences, tissue engineering, nanoscience, nanotechnology and nanomedicine.

Murugan Ramalingam, Ph.D., University of Strasbourg, France. Xiumei Wang, Ph.D., Tsinghua University, China. Guoping Chen, Ph.D., National Institute of Materials Science, Japan. Peter Ma, Ph.D., University of Michigan, USA. Fu-Zhai Cui, Ph.D., Tsinghua University, China.

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Evaluation of Enzyme Inhibitors in Drug Discovery: A Guide for Medicinal Chemists and Pharmacologists, 2e Robert A. Copeland 978-1-118-48813-3 / 1-118-48813-X 560 pp. Pub: 03/05/13 Enzymes & Receptors Building on the success of the first edition, this book keeps the same focus and practicality in helping medicinal chemists and pharmacologists understand the biochemical data and experimental details that support the science of drug discovery. With updated material throughout, two new chapters, and five new appendices, it continues to be the only book available on the topic.

• Provides a clear, easy to read guide to the quantitative analysis of enzyme inhibition.

• Designed specifically for medicinal chemists and pharmacologists in their analysis of enzyme-inhibitor interaction.

• Authored by the pioneer of the concept of the ‘drug-target residence time’, a concept widely adopted in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industry today.

Researchers and graduate students in biotechnology, Pharmaceutical sciences, medicinal chemists and biochemists, enzymologists, bioorganic chemists, and biophysicists

Robert A. Copeland, Ph.D., Executive Vice President and Chief Scientific Officer, Epizyme, Inc. and Adjunct Professor, Biochemistry & Biophysics, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, has held positions at Glaxo SmithKline, Merck Research Laboratories, and Bristol-Myers Squibb, as well as a faculty position at the University of Chicago. Dr. Copeland's research interest is in elucidating the determinants of ligand recognition by enzymes and receptors, and the use of this information in the discovery and design of new medicines. He has made significant contributions to drug discovery projects across a wide range of therapeutic areas, and has received numerous awards for his research accomplishments. Dr. Copeland has published over 100 papers and reviews in scientific journals and has authored 3 books in the areas of protein biochemistry and enzymology.

Business & Management Responsible Innovation: Managing the Responsible Emergence of Science and Innovation in Society Richard Owen, John Bessant, Maggy Heintz 978-1-119-96636-4 / 1-119-96636-1 304 pp. Pub: 24/05/13 Business & Management Innovation is at the centre of current economic policy in most nations, and yet report after report from learned societies have repeatedly asked for a more responsible approach to innovation, one that has been echoed by the public. At a time when we face a bewildering number of emerging technologies (nanotechnologies, geoengineering, whole genome sequencing, and next generation computing) the topic is extremely timely. Responsible Innovation defines what this is, and brings together the issues, challenges and solutions in a constructive, accessible way. • Identifying and managing the risks of innovation in the

present and future. • Building reflexive capacity into science and innovation to

identify and manage the unanticipated wider impacts of innovation.

• Opening up dialogue around innovation and emerging technologies to understand wider acceptability and public concerns.

• Regulation, governance and adaptive management. • Key questions regarding the concepts of responsibility,

accountability and liability.

Researchers in business, science and innovation theory. Postgraduate and MBA students. Professionals working in science policy.

Prof John Bessant has been active in the field of research and consultancy in technology and innovation management for over 25 years. He currently holds the Chair in Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Exeter University where he is also Associate Dean for Research and Knowledge Transfer. In 2003 he was awarded a Fellowship with the Advanced Institute for Management Research and elected a Fellow of the British Academy of Management. Prof Richard Owen, Chair, Innovation, Environment & Health, University of Exeter Business School. Dr Maggy Heintz is Scientific Attaché at the French Embassy in London.

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Patent Strategy for Researchers and Research Managers, 3e H. Jackson Knight 978-0-470-05774-2 / 0-470-05774-2 256 pp. Pub: 04/01/2013 Intellectual Property, Licensing As individuals and companies realise the importance of their inventions, issues surrounding patent laws and practices are taking centre stage around the world.

Patent Strategy introduces researchers to patent applications and patent portfolios. With minimum use of ‘legal jargon’ it provides the technical professional with the assistance and advice they require to understand the legal complexities that they may encounter before and during a patent application. It also discusses the responsibilities of the researcher after patent applications have been filed and the role the researcher can play in the maintenance of a global patent estate. This updated edition of the best selling book has been expanded to keep pace with modern day movements and addresses the global issue surrounding intellectual property. Including new information on areas such as software and biotechnology it shows the techniques that can be used by individuals and academic inventors to protect their work and is the ideal reference source.

• Bridges the gap between the legal system and scientific research and avoids legal jargon.

• Details the reasons behind patents, their importance and relevance to all researchers and the strategy needed for filing for a patent.

• Focuses on the strategy and reasons rather than just being a textbook of patent law.

• Adopts a readable style that explains the basics right up to developing a strategy.

• Essential reading for all those who wish to keep pace and protect their work.

Professional/researchers.

H. Jackson Knight, Patent Associate, EI DuPont de Nemours & Conpany, Inc, has been working in patent matters for over 20 years and is registered to practice before the US Patent and Trademark Office.

Reconstituting the Curriculum M. Islam 978-1-118-47289-7 / 1-118-47289-6 250 pp. Pub: 21/05/13 Theory of Education This book presents a new definition of "curriculum" and what it should consist of, with a view toward creating a more ethical, educated, and thinking person. Rather than treating students as "products" for society, this approach returns to a view that the curriculum is a tool for educating students to reason through problems, be bold in creating new solutions, and contribute to a more vibrant, just world.

• Describes and gives examples of a new philosophy of the curriculum that is a departure from the one currently in use.

• Gives a synopsis of the history of education and the curriculum, and explains "how we got here".

• Offers a new philosophy, based on discovery and challenge.

• Observers the Third World and its growing importance on the global stage and how this affects our curriculum.

• Presents interviews with educators, politicians, and entrepreneurs, about the state of the curriculum and its place in our everyday lives.

Educators or anyone interested in education and the state of the curriculum. This book is accessible for a broad audience, from engineers and scientists to doctors and lawyers and anyone else interested in this important subject.

M. R. Islam is Professor of Petroleum Engineering at the Civil and Resource Engineering Department of Dalhousie University, Canada. He has over 700 publications to his credit, including 6 books. He is on the editorial boards of several scholarly journals, and, in addition to his teaching duties, he is also director of Emertec Research and Development Ltd. and has been on the boards of a number of companies in North America and overseas.

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Health and Safety On the Practice of Safety, 4e Fred A. Manuele 978-1-118-47894-3 / 1-118-47894-0 584 pp. Pub: 28/06/13 Chemical & Environmental Health & Safety This book covers subjects that must be mastered to attain and maintain professional status in the practice of safety taking into consideration recent changes in the industry. Now in the 4th edition On The Practice of Safety continues to provide best safety practices for professionals while adding new topics on sustainability, lean concepts, and indirect and direct accident costs. "...an excellent piece of work." (SHP- The Safety and Health Practitioner)

• Provides an unparalleled resource on best safety practices with each chapter written in a self-contained unit that can be used on its own to cover a topic.

• New edition includes many new topics such as lean manufacturing, management of change/pre-job planning, leading and lagging indicators, and in/direct accident costs.

• New edition covers recent changes such as Prevention through Design which combines safety and environmental risk management within one system adopted by NIOSH.

• Discusses the impact in the US of a European led drive to have risk assessment be recognized as the cornerstone of an occupational risk management system.

"This is a book to be read now for its educational value and also to be kept on the shelf for easy future reference." (Chemistry International)

"...a useful fountain of knowledge..." (Quality World)

This book has served both as a text book in safety science degree programs and as a desk reference for experienced safety professionals in every industry and business, staff persons who have a safety responsibility, and recently environmental specialists; auto industry.

Fred A. Manuele is President of Hazards, Ltd. He is a Certified Safety Professional and Registered Professional Engineer, having served as a member of the Board of Directors of the American Society of Safety Engineers for several years. Mr. Manuele was awarded the honor of Fellow by the American Society of Safety Engineers, was inducted into The Safety and Health Hall of Fame International, and was given the Distinguished Service to Safety Award by the National Safety Council.

STEPS to Safety Culture Excellence Terry L. Mathis, Shawn M. Galloway 978-1-118-09848-6 / 1-118-09848-X 216 pp. Pub: 01/03/13 Chemical & Environmental Health & Safety This book teaches methods for improving a company's safety culture and allows readers to effectively assess, transform, sustain, and integrate behavioral safety precepts as part of their company's continuous improvement efforts. The methods described in this book produce rapid results that can be built upon, expanded and sustained in the real world.

• Provides a practical and self-implementable to understanding and improving safety culture.

• Includes steps for creating a continuous-improvement model to maintain a sustainable safety culture.

• Covers the Impact of Multi-National Sites such as cultures and sub-cultures of multinational organizations that need to take into consideration the culture of the country as well as the desired culture of the safety efforts

• Provides steps for shaping a company culture such as defining goals, creating the vision, creating the structure, changing from within, cultural resistance to change, and the formula for change.

• Includes steps that management can follow to improve the company culture and allow it to grow to excellence.

Corporate leaders with responsibility for safety and/or strategic advantage, safety managers, safety professionals, safety consultants, and regional and site managers with responsibilities for safety. Professors and Students taking courses in Industrial Safety, Safety Management, Organizational Design or Organizational Psychology.

Terry L. Mathis is the CEO and Founder of ProAct Safety. Prior to starting the firm in 1993, he held the position of Director of Training for Coca-Cola, where he developed several new innovative approaches to safety. He is a veteran of over 1500 safety improvement projects in 43 countries and 21 languages. He is a frequent speaker at ASSE, NSC, and numerous company and industry conferences. He is a professional member of ASSE and NSC. Shawn M. Galloway is the President and Chief Operating Officer of ProAct Safety, an international safety excellence firm. As a safety coach, motivational speaker and expert advisor and strategist, he has assisted hundreds of international organizations to achieve and sustain excellence in safety, culture, and operational performance. He is also the host of the highly acclaimed weekly podcast series, Safety Culture Excellence and a columnist for several magazines.

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Guidelines for Laboratory Design: Health, Safety, and Environmental Considerations, 4e Louis J. DiBerardinis, Janet S. Baum, Melvin W. First, Gari T. Gatwood, Anand K. Seth 978-0-470-50552-6 / 0-470-50552-4 560 pp. Pub: 03/05/13 Chemical & Environmental Health & Safety The new edition of this book is completely updated and revised. It includes up-to-date health regulations, safety references and environmental considerations for use in laboratory design, as well as a new chapter on Sustainable Design, and information on the designing green laboratories.

• Focuses on Environmental considerations in addition to health and safety, emphasizing environmental issues in design as well as green lab design.

• Contains a new section on Sustainable Design.

• Includes new chapters on Material Sciences and Engineering and Nanotechnology.

• Provides updated information in all sections, especially the chapters on Animal Research and HVAC.

Architects, Design and Consulting Engineers, HVAC Engineers, Industrial Hygienists, EHS Professionals, Facilities Managers and Administrators. Students in lab design courses (previous edition is being used in Harvard Public Health short course)

Louis J. DiBerardinis, CIH, CSP, is Director of Environmental Medical Service, Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Janet S. Baum, AIA, is a Principal of Health, Education and Research Associates, Inc. in St. Louis, Missouri. Melvin W. First, ScD, PE, CIH, is Professor Emeritus of Environmental Health Engineering at the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, Massachusetts. Gari T. Gatwood, CSP, is a consulting environmental health and safety engineer in Acton, Massachusetts. Anand K. Seth, PE, is Director of Utilities and Engineering for Partners HealthCare Systems, Inc. in Boston, Massachusetts.

A Practitioner's Guide to Effective Maritime and Port Security Michael Edgerton 978-1-118-09991-9 / 1-118-09991-5 296 pp. Pub: 15/03/13 Emergency Management This book analyses the unique characteristics of the maritime domain, current maritime and port security approaches, their short-comings, and provides actionable recommendations to enhance security while facilitating trade and improving the resilience of companies and governments.

• Provides a maritime-focused critique of current security efforts internationally.

• Provides a comprehensive approach to implementing security measures that promote efficiency and more effective preventive measures.

• Makes a business case for security including how "smart" and effective security can increase efficiency and reduces costs.

• Discusses International Maritime security by providing case studies including the M-Star attack in the vicinity of the Straits of Hormuz.

Maritime security and supply chain security professionals in government and the private sector, Government policy makers, Homeland Security professionals, State and local emergency managers, Security Consultants, Safety engineers, Emergency Responders, Public Health Officials

Mike Edgerton is a principal with Good Harbor with over 25 years’ experience with maritime security, security risk management, critical infrastructure protection, and crisis management. Mr. Edgerton has extensive crisis management field experience and has served as an Operations Section Chief for real-world security contingencies as well as major security exercises. He is the co-editor of Port Security: A National Planning Guide, a port security planning manual published by the U.S. Department of Transportation and has published articles on international port security in U.S. Maritime Administration's Maritime Security Report. He was a member of the editorial board of the Defense Intelligence Journal, a professional intelligence journal from 2004 to 2006.

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Chemical Engineering & Industrial Chemistry Troubleshooting Vacuum Systems: Steam Turbine Surface Condensers and Refinery Vacuum Towers Norman P. Lieberman 978-1-118-29034-7 / 1-118-29034-8 280 pp. Pub: 11/01/13 Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Vacuum towers and condensing steam turbines require effective vacuum systems for efficient operation. Norm Lieberman's text describes in easy to understand language, without reference to complex mathematics, how vacuum systems work, what can go wrong, and how to make field observations to pinpoint the particular malfunction causing poor vacuum.

This outstanding new text covers: • Converging-diverging steam ejectors; • Surface condensers; • Barometric seal legs; • Seal drums; • Motive steam quality problems; • Identifying air leaks; • Excessive cracked gas; • Liquid seal ring compressors; • Causes of ejector surging; • Steam nozzle erosion and fouling; • Vacuum tower operation; • Effect on turbine efficiency; • Fouling of surface condensers.

Process engineers, chemical engineers, technicians, plant managers, plant operators, plant engineers, petroleum engineers

Norm Lieberman is one of the most well-known and respected process engineers in history. With over 47 years of experience and eight often-quoted and often-used books to his credit, he has left and continues to leave a lasting impression on the energy industry. His contribution to the industry is considerable, and troubleshooting vacuum systems is the single biggest part of his business. With a writing style that is unique to technical books, he brings a no-nonsense and practical approach to his subjects.

Control of Biological and Drug-Delivery Systems for Chemical, Biomedical, and Pharmaceutical Engineering Laurent Simon 978-0-470-90323-0 / 0-470-90323-6 384 pp. Pub: 11/02/13 General & Introductory Chemical Engineering The book presents ways to analyse complex bioprocesses and drug delivery systems using control theory, and simplifying the problems into mathematical (or computational) analyses that can be a very useful skill for reader.

• Combines knowledge of process dynamics and basic control theory to analyse a range of bioprocesses and controlled drug-release devices.

• Provides a single concise source of information in applying mathematical concepts to various biological problems for readers with a non-bioengineering background.

• Presents methods for analysing complex (biological) problems using control theory and simplify the problems into mathematical (or computational) analyses.

• Includes detailed examples, case studies, computer projects and step-by-step solutions to numerical problems using computational software.

• Contains additional problems at the end of each chapter and a solution manual for those who adopt it as a text.

Researchers, professors, and students in chemical engineering, biomedical engineering, pharmaceutical engineering, systems biology, and process controllers

Laurent Simon, Associate Professor, Otto H. York Dept of Chemical, Biological & Pharmaceutical Engineering at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. He has published 24 articles and presented over 60 presentations at various conferences on the topic of Drug-Delivery Systems. In 2009 he was the recipient of the NCE Saul K. Fenster Innovation in Engineering Education Award from the New Jersey Institute of Technology.

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Understanding Distillation Using Column Profile Maps Daniel Beneke, Mark Peters, David Glasser, Diane Hildebrandt 978-1-118-14540-1 / 1-118-14540-2 384 pp. Pub: 08/01/13 General & Introductory Chemical Engineering This book provides the reader with all the necessary tools to create, optimise, design and analyse distillation and related separation processes using novel, graphical techniques.

• Provides necessary tools using Column Profile Maps (CPMs) to design and analyse distillation and related separation processes using graphical techniques.

• Provides one versatile tool that can be applied to wide range of separation synthesis problems.

• Each chapter contains worked-out examples that allow the reader to gain a better understanding of the theory presented.

• Includes a program for generating CPMs, performing simple column design, and portraying basic aspects of reactive distillation and membrane column design.

Chemical and Process Engineers, additionally Chemists, Physicists, Mathematicians, and other branches of Engineering involved in separation engineering. Postgraduate or advanced undergraduate levels, but academics, researchers, operators and experienced process engineers. .

Daniel Beneke is in the process of completing his PhD degree at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa in the area of distillation synthesis using Column Profile Maps through the Centre of Material and Process Synthesis (COMPS). He has co-authored three scientific papers in this field and has spent two semesters at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), as a visiting research scholar, focusing on computational methods for Column Profile Map design. Mark Peters is currently working as a research process engineer at Sasol Technology, focusing on Low Temperature Fischer-Tropsch Gas-to-Liquids conversion. He is a co-author of Membrane Process Design Using Residue Curve Maps. David Glasser, Professor of Chemical Engineering and Director of the Centre of Material and Process Synthesis (COMPS), University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. He has authored or co-authored more than 100 scientific papers. Diane Hildebrandt, co-Director, Centre of Material and Process Synthesis (COMPS), University of the Witwatersrand, has authored or co-authored over 70 scientific papers.

Cathodic Protection Volkan Cicek 978-1-118-29040-8 / 1-118-29040-2 350 pp. Pub: 21/05/13 Process Development As a companion to their first book, Corrosion Chemistry, published by Wiley-Scrivener, Cathodic Protection covers both the theoretical aspects of cathodic protection and the practical applications of the technology. Of use to engineers and scientists across a variety of disciplines and industries, this is the most up-to-date and timely treatment of cathodic protection on the market.

Both books together offer the engineer, scientist, or student the most useful guide to corrosion and cathodic protection ever written. Though several books on similar topics have been written in the past, nothing has been produced within the last 20 years that covers these topics in such a comprehensive fashion and in such a useable format. Efficient and to-the-point, these guides are rich in valuable information for the engineer working in the field, the scientist researching this area, or the student hopeful of obtaining a degree in mechanical, petroleum, electrical, process, or chemical engineering.

The most up-to-date and timely treatment on cathodic protection available.

• Covers the theoretical aspects of cathodic protection and the science of the process.

• Provides practical, workable solutions to the everyday problems that engineers working in the field have with corrosion.

• Is applicable in many different industries, literally anywhere there might be corrosion.

Corrosion scientists, chemists and chemical engineers, material scientists, civil engineers, petroleum engineers, metallurgical engineers, mechanical engineers, mining engineers, agricultural engineers, and electrical engineers may benefit from the content within this book.

Dr. Volkan Cicek, is a chemist and corrosion scientist and currently works as the vice president for scientific affairs at Ishik University, Erbil, Iraq. Prof. Dr. Bayan Al-Numan is a civil and a structural engineer and is the head of civil engineering department, Ishik University, Erbil, Iraq.

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AIChE Equipment Testing Procedure - Centrifugal Compressors: A Guide to Performance Evaluation and Site Testing AIChE 978-1-118-62781-5 / 1-118-62781-4 64 pp. Pub: 02/04/13 Process Development With its engineer-tested procedures and thorough explanations, Centrifugal Compressors is an essential text for anyone engaged in implementing new technology in equipment design, identifying process problems, and optimising equipment performance.

• Provides a cost-effective and reliable reference for improving the performance of new and existing process equipment.

• Procedures detailed in the book help users avoid costly operational errors.

• Step-by-step procedures for preparing for, planning, executing, and analysing tests of centrifugal compressors are flexible enough to be applied in a number of industrial applications.

• Addresses Selection of instrumentation and identification of elements to be measured; Strategies for data collection and evaluation; Recommendations for when to schedule tests; Pre-test, in-test, and post-test.

• Provides computation and interpretation of results, including guidelines for field modifications and analysis of results.

Design and Process Engineers in the Petrochemicals, Petroleum Refining, and Natural Gas Production/Manufacturing Industries; Industrial Engineers; Equipment Designers, Developers, and Manufacturers; Safety and Environmental Engineers. Industrial and university libraries.

The book is written and edited by a subcommittee of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers' Equipment Testing Procedures Committee, a group composed of engineers with substantial experience in the design and operation of process plants, as well as in solving problems that can arise with the equipment used in these plants.

Guidelines for Managing Process Safety Risks During Organizational Change CCPS 978-1-118-37909-7 / 1-118-37909-8 264 pp. Pub: 22/03/13 Process Development This book provides a definitive resource to effectively implement Management of Organisational Change (OCM). This book addresses these issues by describing the drivers for an effective OCM system and characteristics of a good OCM system from modification of working conditions and personnel turnover to organisational hierarchy changes and organisational policy changes.

• Describes the drivers for an effective Organizational Change Management (OCM) system and characteristics of a good OCM system.

• Includes several examples of OCM management systems that are drawn from CCPS member companies and industry studies.

• Provides information for augmenting existing Management of Change (MOC) systems or developing a separate OCM system.

• Includes References and case studies in a practical hands-on guide format.

Anyone involved in developing a system for managing organizational changes; process safety and loss prevention professionals at the corporate and plant level, in government, in academia, in consulting, and in the military. Technical Managers and Plant Managers with responsibilities to improve MOC system effectiveness and efficiency using a risk based approach.

Companies that will benefit from this book include chemical, petroleum, pharmaceutical, electronics, food and beverage, mining, and other companies in the process industry.

Since 1985, the Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) has been the world leader in developing and disseminating information on process safety management and technology. CCPS, an industry technology alliance of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), has published over 80 books in its process safety guidelines and process safety concepts series, and over 100 training modules through its Safety in Chemical Engineering Education (SACHE) series.

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Optimal Automated Process Fault Analysis Richard J. Fickelscherer, Daniel L. Chester 978-1-118-37231-9 / 1-118-37231-X 224 pp. Pub: 18/01/13 Process Safety This book provides an overview of the Method of Minimal Evidence (MOME), which is a model-based diagnostic strategy for developing optimal automated process fault analysers. This method can be used to prevent catastrophic operating disasters, eliminate unnecessary process shutdowns, and maintain better quality control of processing plants.

• Utilises the Method of Minimal Evidence (MOME) derived at the University of Delaware while developing the FALCON (Fault AnaLysis CONsultant) System, a real-time, on-line process fault analyzer for a commercial-scale plant.

• Includes lessons learned from the development of this real-world fault analyser and the advantages of using the knowledge-based system paradigm.

• Includes two demo versions of the FALCON System.

• Methods described can help process operators prevent catastrophic operating disasters such as explosions, fires, meltdowns, toxic chemical releases as well as reduce downtime, eliminate unnecessary process shutdowns, and maintain better quality control.

• Reviews other possible diagnostic strategies used to automate process fault analysis.

Process operators, operations engineers, plant managers, and process safety and loss prevention professionals of all levels who work with continuous and/or semi-batch and/or batch processes.

Dr. Richard J. Fickelscherer is a licensed Professional Engineer and principal owner of FALCONEER Technologies, LLC. Dr. Daniel L. Chester joined the Department of Computer and Information Sciences at the University of Delaware in 1980, where he soon became one of the principal investigators on the FALCON project. He is currently Associate Chair in the computer science department at the University of Delaware. He has been involved in the creation and development of three companies, one of which is FALCONEER Technologies, LLC. He is also co-inventor in five U.S. patents.

Oil Spill Risk Management David Dietrich 978-1-118-29038-5 / 1-118-29038-0 400 pp. Pub: 21/05/13 Petrochemistry / Fuel This book describes and applies state-of-the-art software designed to help balance cost and profit estimates against risk in the petrochemical industry using oil extracted from ocean bottom deposits.

The book contains applications of a state-of-the-art ocean flow model coupled to a state-of-the-art oil spill model to:

• Simulate and illustrate geophysical fluid dynamics relevant to transport of blowout material, including bottom deposited and deeply suspended material that is appropriate for ecosystem risk assessment

• Demonstrate better simulation of the BP/Macondo blowout material transport than done by any other model.

• Assess oil spill initialisation and predictability-- a first in ocean modeling.

• Assess risk for strong currents that may threaten oil rigs at specified sites, which is of major value to oil rig engineers, operators and investors including rig emplacement.

Petroleum engineers, operators, investors, insurers, environmentalists and managers. Geoscientists, geophysicists.

David Dietrich, PhD, is a leading scientist in geophysical fluid dynamics and has over 50 publications in modeling ocean and engineering flows, including applications of his internationally used DieCAST ocean flow model. . Malcolm Bowman, Professor of Physical Oceanography and Distinguished Service Professor, Stony Brook University's School of Marine & Atmospheric Sciences. He is the Founding Director of the Stony Brook Storm Surge Research Group, President of the Stony Brook Environmental Conservancy, a Distinguished Member of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars and a Director of the Environmental Defence Society (NZ). Konstantin A. Korotenko, Research Professor, Physical Oceanography P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences is published in international journals are devoted to circulation and environmental problems of the Adriatic, Baltic, Black, Caspian seas and the Gulf of Mexico. He is an executive board member of the Moscow Physical Society, American Geophysical Union and an expert of the Fulbright Scholarship Program. Hamish Bowman is a research scientist at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand, and is a core member of the GRASS GIS Development Team, specialising in cartographic programming and the efficient processing of large data arrays.

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Industrial Flare Gas Practices Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff 978-1-118-23787-8 / 1-118-23787-0 300 pp. Pub: 21/03/13 Petrochemistry / Fuel With the consequences of the world's gas flaring practices only just beginning to be understood or even studied, this volume is the first in decades to tackle a very difficult hot-button issue for our time that could significantly reduce CO2 emissions and affect global warming.

• Tackles a very difficult, misunderstood, and often overlooked topic: gas flaring.

• Shows how dealing with this subject is a very significant step toward reducing worldwide CO2 emissions, and thus hopefully helping to reverse or slow down climate change.

• Is the only comprehensive volume of its kind dealing with gas flaring from a technical and environmental point of view.

• Presents timely case studies that show, in real-world practice, how to and how NOT to, use gas flaring.

Chemical engineers, process engineers, plant managers, safety engineers, operators, technicians working in process plants or refineries.

Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff is a consultant to industry, international lending institutions and donor agencies on pollution prevention and responsible environmental care practices. With a career spanning more than 30 years, he is also the author, co-author or editor of more than 150 technical books and hundreds of state of the art review and scientific articles. He received his B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. degrees in chemical engineering from Clarkson College of Technology.

Induced Hydraulic Fracturing Thomas Holloway, Scott Olivier 978-1-118-49632-9 / 1-118-49632-9 300 pp. Pub: 18/04/13 Petrochemistry / Fuel This book explores the history, techniques, and materials used in the practice of induced hydraulic fracturing, one of today’s hottest topics, for the production of natural gas, while examining the environmental and economic impact.

• Presents both sides of a very controversial subject in today's media, induced hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking".

• Covers the technology and methods used in hydraulic fracturing in easy-to-understand language, for the engineer and layperson alike.

• Presents the environmental effects of hydraulic fracturing.

• The authors debate both sides of this very important topic and discuss how it could affect our lives and the future of energy.

Michael Holloway's background includes organic and polymer synthesis as well as lab to pilot scale material manufacturing for Olin Chemical, military and aerospace product development for Parker-Hannifin, product engineering for Rohm & Haas / Dow Electronic Chemicals, technical marketing and application engineering for GE Plastics, product management for Graco, and most currently as director reliability and technical development for NCH Corporation. He has served as a contributing writer for Manufacturing.net, Assembly Magazine, Plant Services Magazine, and Lubrication and Fluid Power Magazine. He is a master black belt trained in Six Sigma, served as an adjunct professor at the University of North Texas, and was managing editor for Porsche Club of America's magazine, Slipstream. Scott Olivier has many years of experience in the oil and gas industry as a senior environmental specialist and project manager with Pioneer Natural Resources Company. He has conducted operations with a staff of 30 throughout the south and southwest United States, specializing in senior level project management and review for comprehensive environmental corrective action activities, including in-depth investigations and assessments of release determinations, source delineations, contamination excavations, NAPL and chloride/TDS recovery and management, remediation, soil boring advancement and monitor well installation, groundwater monitoring and reporting.

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Flow Assurance Rafiq Islam 978-0-470-62608-5 / 0-470-62608-9 Unknown pp. Pub: 21/05/13 Petrochemistry / Fuel The most comprehensive and up-to-date treatment of fluid flow and flow assurance available, this volume is written by some of the field's most well-known and respected engineers and authors.

• Offers new methods for fluid flow assurance.

• Presents new models for efficiency at the well and in production.

• Explains how new methods for assuring fluid flow lead to less environmental impact and more efficient production.

• Offers mathematical tools for the engineer to use on a daily basis for his or her flow assurance issues.

Petroleum engineers, process engineers, production engineers, chemical engineers, petrophysicists, geologists, any engineer working with fluid or who has to deal with fluid flow issues.

Boyun Guo, PhD, is the Chevron Endowed Professor at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. His professional career has been associated with the oil and gas industry and academia in petroleum engineering. Prior to joining the university, Dr. Guo worked for EPS Americas as a Senior Petroleum Engineer specializing in oil and gas production system optimization. He received the SPE Regional Technical Award in Production and Operations in 2009. He is the author of 6 books and over 40 technical papers published in prestigious journals. M. R. Islam is Professor of Petroleum Engineering at the Civil and Resource Engineering Department of Dalhousie University, Canada. He has over 700 publications to his credit, including 6 books. He is on the editorial boards of several scholarly journals, and, in addition to his teaching duties, he is also director of Emertec Research and Development Ltd. and has been on the boards of a number of companies in North America and overseas. Omar Chaalal is an associate professor of Chemical Engineering at the United Arab Emirates University and has been serving the Chemical Engineering Department for several years. He has taught many courses including Introduction to Chemical Engineering, Advanced Separation Processes, Chemical Engineering Reaction, Physical and Organic Chemistry. He has also published numerous papers and articles related to his research.

Heterogeneous Electrode Processes and Localized Corrosion Yongjun Mike Tan, R. Winston Revie 978-0-470-64795-0 / 0-470-64795-7 264 pp. Pub: 04/01/13 Electrochemistry This is the first book that covers the electrochemical basis of localised corrosion of various metals and metal coatings. Most books cover corrosion that affect the entire metal or a metal coating.

• Provides the origins and forms of localised corrosion of passive metals including different forms of localised corrosion in various environments, research progresses in localised corrosion, corrosion monitoring techniques, and corrosion prevention technologies.

• Covers engineering aspects of localised corrosion in industry processes and includes many case studies.

• Covers methods used to determine how localised corrosion rates can be calculated quantitatively and quickly.

• Describes experimental methods used to study electrode inhomogeneity and electrochemical heterogeneity along with their advantages and limitations.

• Focuses on recent research using the wire beam electrode (WBE) method and its applications in measuring, characterising, and evaluating surface inhomogeneity and localised corrosion.

Scientists and technicians. Engineers and R&D managers. Instrument developers. Professors, graduates and graduate students.

Dr Tan has worked consistently in the fields of Corrosion and Electrochemistry for more than 25 years. His work spanned the range from academic teaching and research to industry consultancy and commercialisation. Currently he is a senior lecturer in the department of Applied Chemistry at Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia. Dr. Tan has contributed to over 100 publications.

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Stress Corrosion Cracking of Pipelines Y. Frank Cheng 978-1-118-02267-2 / 1-118-02267-X 288 pp. Pub: 08/03/13 Electrochemistry This book provides an understanding of stress corrosion cracking (SCC) as it relates to an important potential threat to the integrity of oil/gas pipelines. The book summarises the phenomena, mechanisms and management of pipeline SCC and includes the author's most recent research on SCC of high-strength pipeline steel.

• Covers the fundamentals of stress corrosion cracking (SCC) including the definition of SCC, specific metal-environment combinations, Metallurgical aspects, Electrochemistry of SCC, etc...

• Addresses the effect of SCC on the operation and safety of oil/gas pipelines.

• Covers SCC in various environments including: acidic soil conditions, pipeline welds, and high-strength pipeline steels.

• Details the Management of pipeline stress corrosion cracking including the detection and mitigation of SCC.

• Includes the author's most recent research on SCC of high-strength pipeline steel (X80 and X100 steels) used in sub-Arctic and Arctic regions.

Engineers and technicians in pipeline companies, energy companies, oil and gas companies, and engineering service companies; Researchers in the areas of materials science, pipeline engineering, corrosion and stress corrosion cracking; Electrochemists working in the corrosion field; Students in the fields of materials science and engineering, mechanical engineering, corrosion engineering, and civil engineering. Government regulators that manage pipeline operations.

Dr. Frank Cheng is an Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Pipeline Engineering in the Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering at the University of Calgary where he has worked since 2005. He has published over 90 journal articles in the general areas of corrosion, electrochemistry and materials science. Frank is serving as the Honorary Theme Editor in Pipeline Engineering for the Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS) of UNESCO, and the member of Board of Directors of Canadian Fracture Research Corporation.

RFID-Enabled Real-Time Manufacturing George Huang 978-0-470-90165-6 / 0-470-90165-9 400 pp. Pub: 20/06/13 Industrial Engineering / Manufacturing The first book to report comprehensively on field experiences through industrial case studies about RFID manufacturing applications.

There have been significant interests in developing and applying RFID technology in manufacturing and supply chain management over the recent years. However, the progress is slow and far behind original mandates. Discussions are still focused on basic questions on reading distances, choice of frequencies, and where readers and tags should be deployed. Less attention has been placed upon the integration of RFID technology into manufacturing and logistics business processes and operations. Nevertheless, a number of exploratory companies have made brave steps in applying RFID technology and many efforts have successfully survived in being introduced into their day-to-day operations. Substantial insights have been accumulated and critical lessons have been learnt from these early successful industrial practices.

This book serves as a platform for researchers and industrialists to share these valuable experiences by reporting on industrial case studies. It is hoped that directions for future research applications can be identified from these pioneering cases.

George Q. Huang, Professor, Dept of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering, University of Hong Kong, has published extensively, including two monographs and one edited reference book, and over 200 technical papers. In addition to serving on editorial boards and as associate editors of a number of international journals, Dr Huang is Editor in Chief for International Journal of Mass Customisation and Editor for Asia (Pacific) for International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing. Qingyun Dai, Professor, School of Information Engineering, Guangdong University of Technology, is on a variety of expert panels and advisory boards. Andrew Y.C. Nee, Professor, Dept of Mechanical Engineering, National University of Singapore (NUS), has over 250 refereed journal publications and 10 authored and edited books. He holds regional editorship of the International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology and the International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture.

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Plastics Additives and Testing Dr. Subramanian 978-1-118-11890-0 / 1-118-11890-1 350 pp. Pub: 18/04/13 Polymer Science & Technology General "Plastics Additives and Testing" is a practical book for engineers and operators and discusses both inorganic and organic chemicals that are widely used as additives in plastics processing operations.

It is common practice today to use analytical techniques to improve plastics processing. Because it is critically important to manufacture quality products, a reasonable balance must be drawn between control requirements and parameters for improved processing method with respect to plastics additives. This book serves to implement this balance in the manufacturing line.

Written by a successful, international consultant with an excellent publishing track record, it combines plastics additives, testing and quality control and is a valuable and critical book for engineers and operators to have when performing their tasks.

• There are many books focusing solely on additives, testing, or plastics processing. However, this book combines plastics additives, testing and quality control so it is a valuable and critical book for engineers and operators to have when performing their tasks.

• The author is a successful international consultant with an excellent publishing track record.

The book is aimed at people in industry and manufacturing such as operators, processors, engineers, chemists.

The book is ideal for technical seminars in industry or courses in engineering and technology schools that teach polymers or plastics technology both at the graduate and post graduate levels.

Dr. Subramanian is a plastics technology consultant specialising in materials, additives, and processing equipment, including troubleshooting. He worked in the plastic process industry, mainly in R & D, for 13 years before turning to consultancy and building up an international client base. Muralisrinivasan teaches plastics processing seminars as well as being a Board of Studies Expert member of Colleges in India dealing with curriculum of technology subjects.

Energy Unconventional Energy Resources N. Ahmed 978-1-118-23296-5 / 1-118-23296-8 400 pp. Pub: 22/05/13 Sustainable Chemistry & Green Chemistry Unconventional resources are those that have been bypassed by conventional oil and gas recovery technologies for decades, because they were not considered economically feasible to produce. The improvements in geophysical and geochemical exploration, and drilling and completion technologies since the early 1990s have opened up vast new resources in the United States both onshore and offshore. Some unconventional resources are in hostile or challenging environments such as the Arctic tundra or deep water. Others are in regions of the U.S. that have not previously experienced extensive oil and gas development and thus lack infrastructure, and community and political support. This book is the only comprehensive treatment of these resources, covered in-depth by one of the most well-respected engineers in oil and gas today.

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Computational Approaches to Energy Materials Richard Catlow, Alexey Sokol, Aron Walsh 978-1-119-95093-6 / 1-119-95093-7 312 pp. Pub: 29/03/13 Computational Chemistry & Molecular Modeling The first book on the market reviewing current techniques for computational modelling of energy materials.

The field of energy materials is one of the most rapidly developing, multi-disciplinary areas of contemporary science; computational methods are widely recognised as key tools for materials development and optimisation.

• Presents a detailed survey of current techniques; their strengths, limitations, contemporary and future applications.

• A much needed overview of the field, consolidating information currently scattered across the scientific literature.

• Contributions from leading experts in their field, and internationally renowned editors.

• Accessible for graduate students and newcomers to the field.

• Printed in full colour throughout to aid interpretation of materials simulations.

Academic researchers, professionals in industry, graduate students and postdoctoral researchers working in areas including computational materials modeling and/or energy materials, materials science, solid state chemistry and physics, computational chemistry.

Professor Richard Catlow, Dean, Faculty of Mathematical & Physical Sciences, University College London and a Fellow of the Royal Society. He has worked in the field of computational and experimental studies of complex inorganic materials for over 30 years, pioneering a wide range of applications of computational techniques. Professor Catlow has published over 800 papers and authored or co-authored 12 books, including the widely used Computer Simulation of Solids and the influential Computer Modeling of Microporous Materials. Dr Alexey Sokol, Senior Research Associate, University College London. Dr Aron Walsh, Marie Curie Fellow, University College London.

Implementing Renewable Energy: A Rules of Thumb Approach for Scientists, Engineers, and Policy Makers W. Hoffmann 978-1-118-23790-8 / 1-118-23790-0 200 pp. Pub: 05/06/13 Solar Energy & Photovoltaics The most important subject of cost competitiveness is demonstrated by the theory of Price Experience Curves.

• Analyses various future energy scenarios from different sources, evidence is given on (a) why certain projections are as they are and (b) argues that 100% Renewables are very realistic to achieve.

• Understanding the cost of energy renewables is critically important in all countries around the world.

• Hot topic around the globe.

Policy makers in the energy sector and renewable energy in particular. Business managers and investors in the renewable energy industry. Materials Scientists and engineers in photovoltaics and other renewable energy technologies such as geothermal and wind. The general reader.

Winfried Hoffmann joined Applied Materials to become Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of the Solar Business Group and member of the Management Board of the German based Applied Materials GmbH. From November 2010 he served as consultant to the solar business of Applied Materials. Since March 2012 he is the management representative of SMA Solar Technology AG to the European Photovoltaic Industry Association (EPIA), where he is currently President. He is a member of the Scientific Board of the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy (FhG-ISE) and a member of the Supervisory Board of the Institute for Solar Energy Research in Hameln (ISFH) as well as of the Helmholtz Centre Berlin.

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Energy Technology 2013: Carbon Dioxide Management and Other Technologies Soobhankar Pati 978-1-118-60571-4 / 1-118-60571-3 248 pp. Pub: 02/04/13 Materials for Energy Systems The papers in this collection address the issues, intricacies, and challenges relating to energy and environmental science. The book covers various technological aspects of sustainable energy ecosystems, processes that improve energy efficiency, reduce CO2 and other greenhouse emissions. It also addresses the need for sustainable technologies in extractive metallurgy, materials processing, and manufacturing industries with reduced energy consumption and CO2 emission.

Numerous scientific studies show that CO2 emissions contribute to global climate change and we are going to face dire situation if we do not find efficient ways to utilize our natural resources. It is critical to not only develop new energy technologies but also to develop ways to increase the conversion efficiency. Researchers around the world are working to address this issue and this book will form platform to showcase the work. It will be also beneficial to others researchers who want work in this field. This book will cover topics highly relevant to current research in the field of energy technologies and greenhouse gas reduction. Conversion to fuels represents a potential method for energy storage, where solar energy or other renewable form of energy is converted to chemical energy.

University professors and students; scientists; energy policy personnel; power plant engineers; process engineers; energy researchers of federal laboratories; economists; people concerned with the greenhouse effect and energy efficiency.

Lead Editor: Soobhankar Pati, IIT Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. Coeditors: Animesh Jha, University of Leeds, Leeds, Great Britain, Neale Neelameggham, Ind LLC, South Jordan, Utah, USA; Jaroslaw Drelich, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, Michigan, USA; Leon H. Prentice, CSIRO, Clayton South, Victoria, Australia; Cong Wang, Saint-Gobain High Performance Materials.

Metal Chalcogenide Semiconductor Nanostructures and Their Applications in Renewable Energy Mohammad Qurashi 978-1-118-23791-5 / 1-118-23791-9 350 pp. Pub: 20/06/13 Materials for Energy Systems This first ever reference book that focuses on metal chalcogenide semiconductor nanostructures for renewable energy applications encapsulates the state-of-the-art in multidisciplinary research on the metal chalcogenide semiconductor nanostructures (nanocrystals, nanoparticles, nanorods, nanowires, nanobelts, nanoflowers, nanoribbons and more).

The properties and synthesis of a class of nanomaterials is essential to renewable energy manufacturing and this book focuses on the synthesis of metal chalcogendie nanostructures, their growth mechanism, optical, electrical, and other important properties and their applications in different diverging fields like photovoltaics, hydrogen production, theromelectrics, lithium battery, energy storage, photocatalysis, sensors.

An important reference source for students, scientists, engineers, researchers and industrialists working on nanomaterials-based energy aspects associated with chemistry, physics, materials science, electrical engineering, energy science and technology, and environmental science.

• First ever reference book that focuses on metal chalcogenide semiconductor nanostructures for renewable energy applications.

• Shows the properties and synthesis of a class of nanomaterials essential to renewable energy manufacturing.

This will be an important reference source for students, scientists, engineers, researchers and industrialists working on nanomaterials-based energy aspects associated with chemistry, physics, materials science, electrical engineering, energy science and technology, and environmental science.

Mohammed Qurashi, Department of Chemistry, Center of Excellence in Nanotechnology and Department of Chemistry King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.

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Polymers for Energy: Properties and Applications Vikas Mittal 978-1-118-34454-5 / 1-118-34454-5 350 pp. Pub: 21/05/13 Polymer Science & Technology General Polymers are increasingly finding applications in the areas of energy storage and conversion. This book assimilates these advances in the form of a comprehensive text that includes the synthesis and properties of a large number of polymer systems for applications in the areas of lithium batteries, photovoltaics, solar cells, etc. This one stop reference is written by industry experts in this field and provides rich information on the use of polymers for energy storage and conversion. This book is for polymer and materials scientists, as well as R&D engineers working in renewable energy and energy storage.

Polymers for Energy Storage and Conversion describes:

• PVAc-based polymer blend electrolytes for lithium batteries.

• The structure and properties of polymer hydrogel with respect to its applications for low to intermediate temperature polymer electrolyte-based fuel cells.

• Lithium polymer batteries based on ionic liquids.

• Conjugated polymer-inorganic semiconductor composites.

• The concept of the solar cell with the organic multiple quantum dots (MQDs).

• The solvent effects in polymer based organic photovoltaic devices.

• The properties of the polymers which factor into their use for solar power both for niche applications as well as for large scale harvesting.

• The use of macroporous organic polymers as materials for energy gas storage.

Food Science & Technology Advances in Food Science and Technology Sabu Thomas, Laura B. Iturriaga, Pablo Daniel Ribotta, Visakh P. M. 978-1-118-12102-3 / 1-118-12102-3 328 pp. Pub: 21/03/13 Food Science & Technology Food science and technology has seen tremendous growth the last few years and this book serves as a "one stop" reference resource for important recent research accomplishments.

The chapter authors are prominent researchers from industry, academia and government/private research laboratories across the globe. The book focuses on food chemistry and examines chemical and mechanical modifications to generate novel properties, functions, and applications.

• Comprehensively reviews research on new developments in all areas of food chemistry/science and technology.

• Covers topics such as food safety objectives, risk assessment, quality assurance and control, good manufacturing practices, food process systems design and control and rapid methods of analysis and detection, as well as sensor technology, environmental control and safety.

• The first volume focuses on food chemistry and examines chemical and mechanical modifications to generate novel properties, functions, and applications.

The book will be a very valuable reference source for university and college faculties, professionals, post-doctoral research fellows, senior graduate students, polymer technologists and researchers from R&D laboratories working in the area of Food Science and Technology.

Sabu Thomas, School of Chemical Sciences, Mahatma Gandhi University, India. Visakh. P. M, School of Chemical Sciences, Mahatma Gandhi University, India. Laura B. Iturriaga, Institute of Chemical and Environmental Sciences, National University of Santiago del Estero, Argentina. Pablo Daniel Ribotta, Faculty of Science, University of Cordoba, Argentina.

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Green & Environmental Chemistry Water Quality Engineering: Physical / Chemical Treatment Processes Mark M. Benjamin, Desmond F. Lawler 978-1-118-16965-0 / 1-118-16965-4 896 pp. Pub: 19/04/13 Environmental Engineering This book describes the basic physicochemical water and wastewater treatment processes used by environmental engineers. Detailed examples combine theoretical and mathematical descriptions to explain the applicability of each method on a graduate level.

• Describes the fundamental and mathematical theory behind water treatment methods.

• Each chapter includes examples illustrating common calculations related to each process, as well as more concrete, real-world examples.

• Includes problems with varying degrees of difficulty at the end of each chapter.

• Serves as a reference for working environmental engineers by providing a theoretical underpinning of practice.

• Includes a solutions manual and powerpoint slides for adopters of the text.

Consulting, utility, and regulator personnel in environmental and civil engineering involved with water and wastewater treatment processes for municipal and industrial clients. Professors and students.

Mark M. Benjamin, Professor, Civil & Environmental Engineering program, University of Washington (Seattle), has received numerous publication awards from AWWA and served on the Board of Directors of AEESP. In addition, he was selected as the AESSP Distinguished Lecturer for 2009-2010. Desmond F. Lawler, Nasser I. Al-Rashid Chair, Civil Engineering, the University of Texas, has taught the Physical/Chemical Treatment Processes class and was recognized as a University Distinguished Teaching Professor in 1997. He has won major national awards from AWWA, WEF, and AMTA, including the AWWA A.P. Black award in 1999 for significant research contributions regarding drinking water.

Measuring ROI in Environment, Health, and Safety Jack J. Phillips, Patricia Pulliam Phillips 978-1-118-63978-8 / 1-118-63978-2 300 pp. Pub: 18/04/13 Environmental Analysis This new book shows how to measure the success of all types of programs and projects that involve environment initiatives, health related programs for employees and citizens, and various safety programs in all types of settings.

Few topics are more important than the health and safety of employees, associates, and citizens. Environmental efforts or green projects, as they are sometimes called, can represent value for organizations. Eighty percent can deliver a positive ROI, and the other 20% are often required by regulation. In either case, it is critical to understand whether or not these projects are working.

This new book will show step-by-step how to measure the success of many types of programs in these important areas. Within an organisation, the responsibilities for environment, health, and safety are often under the direction of the same executive team in an organisation.

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GIS Based Chemical Fate Modeling: Principles and Applications Alberto Pistocchi 978-1-118-05997-5 / 1-118-05997-2 368 pp. Pub: 07/06/13 Environmental Chemistry This book covers the integration of chemical fate modeling for use in Geographic Information System (GIS) functions. The practical and hands-on approach this book provides can be used for modelers preparing maps of chemical emissions, and creating landscape and climate properties within a GIS, while chemical fate calculations are performed using specialised model codes. • Provides the fundamental knowledge necessary for the

application of GIS in solving chemical fate modeling problems.

• Covers the methods and applications of GIS based chemical fate modeling as well as spatial data retrieval and analysis.

• Methods section gives hands-on experience with using GIS in a chemical fate context.

• Concepts and methods illustrated in the book enable an interpretation and practical use of GIS functions for fate modeling which can be easily applied in most GIS packages.

• Discusses issues in developing and using spatially explicit models, with particular emphasis on the choice between spatial and non-spatial models in different types of applications.

• Includes practical and worked examples.

Environmental scientists, engineers, risk assessors, toxicologists, environmental scientists, environmental engineers, hydrologists, and other scientists involved in environmental impact analysis. Environmental modelers.

Alberto Pistocchi works at the European Commission Joint Research Centre (JRC) in Ispra, Italy where he developed an approach to chemical fate modelling using GIS, which has been applied to problems at the European and global scale concerning persistent organic pollutants, volatile organic carcinogenic chemicals, pesticides, pharmaceuticals and other water and soil pollutants. He is the author of more than 70 publications including peer reviewed journal papers, technical articles on professional journals, conference proceedings, books and contributions to books, and official publications of the European Commission.

Odour Impact Assessment Handbook Vincenzo Belgiorno, Vincenzo Naddeo, Tiziano Zarra 978-1-119-96928-0 / 1-119-96928-X 312 pp. Pub: N/A Environmental Chemistry Provides theoretical and practical guidelines for sampling and measuring odours for assessment purposes.

• Provides a theoretical and a practical basis for sampling and measuring odours.

• Appeals to academic researchers, and regulators, practitioners, consultants.

• The only book to evaluate the impact of odours on the population.

• With contributions from leading academic researchers, and industry practitioners.

• Includes case studies e.g. wastewater treatment plant, landfill, industrial activities.

Researchers in environmental chemistry, environmental engineering, and civil engineering. Advanced students. Industry professionals, e.g. regulators, practitioners, consultants, working in water treatment, environmental analysis and air and waste management. Environmental authorities.

Vincenzo Belgiorno, Professor, University of Salerno, leads the Sanitary Environmental Engineering Division (SEED). He has authored or coauthored more than 140 publications, and participated in numerous international editorial committees. Vincenzo Naddeo, Assistant Professor, University of Salerno, holds several patents on water treatment by sonolysis and is a member of 16 conference committees. He has written three books and contributed chapters to seven more, as well as more than 30 refereed journal articles. Dr Tiziano Zarra, Referee, SEED Laboratory, University of Salerno, has contributed to both books and journals in the field. Over the last ten years, the Editors have been involved in numerous applied scientific research projects aimed at environmental protection issues put forward by public and private bodies.

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Sustainable Carbon Materials from Hydrothermal Processes Maria-Magdalena Titirici, Markus Antonietti 978-1-119-97539-7 / 1-119-97539-5 392 pp. Pub: 26/07/13 Sustainable Chemistry & Green Chemistry The first book on hydrothermal carbonization for the production of sustainable, versatile and functional carbonaceous materials.

• A comprehensive compilation and analysis of recent developments in the rapidly developing field of hydrothermal carbonization.

• Covers a growth area in research at the interface of chemistry, materials science, engineering and environmental science.

HTC offers exciting opportunities for low cost and non-toxic preparation of novel, versatile and sustainable carbonaceous materials. HTC has industrial applications in a wide variety of fields including energy storage, water purification, fuel cells, CO2 sequestration, soil fertilization, bioimaging and drug delivery.

Written and edited by the world leaders in the field.

Academics in the field of carbon and materials chemistry, porous materials, electrochemistry, catalysis, environmental science, sustainable chemistry, renewable resources and biomass. Also of interest to professionals working in the chemical engineering industry as well as in soil science, especially the field of biochar research.

Dr. Maria-Magdalena Titirici (Group Leader) and Prof. Dr. Markus Antonietti (Director), Max-Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Germany, have been working in the field of hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) since 2005. and have published more than 40 scientific papers on this topic, including 2 reviews, as well as a book chapter. In addition, they have presented their results at over 100 scientific conferences.

Materials Science Understanding Solids: The Science of Materials, 2e Richard J. D. Tilley 978-1-118-42328-8 / 1-118-42328-3 576 pp. Pub: 10/05/13 General & Introductory Materials Science The second edition of a modern introduction to the chemistry and physics of solids. This textbook takes a unique integrated approach designed to appeal to both science and engineering students.

It provides an introduction to the chemistry and physics of solids that acts as a foundation to courses in materials science, engineering, chemistry, and physics. It is equally accessible to both engineers and scientists, through its more scientific approach, whilst still covering the material essential to engineers. The book is carefully structured into self-contained bite-sized chapters to enhance student understanding and questions have been designed to reinforce the concepts presented. • Includes new sections on the use of computing methods

to solve materials problems. • Thoroughly updated to include the many developments

and advances made in the past 10 years, e.g. batteries, solar cells, lighting technology, lasers, graphene and graphene electronics, carbon nanotubes, and the Fukashima nuclear disaster.

• Carefully structured into self-contained bite-sized chapters to enhance student understanding.

• Questions have been designed to reinforce the concepts presented.

• Supplementary website includes Powerpoint slides and a host of additional problems and solutions.

Suitable for students taking a first year course in materials science, science of materials/solids, solid state physics, materials physics, and solid state chemistry.

Richard J. D. Tilley, Emeritus Professor, School of Engineering, University of Cardiff, Wales, has published extensively in the area of solid-state materials science, including four books for Wiley, 180 papers, and 15 fifteen book chapters.

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Crystals in Glass: A Hidden Beauty E. D. Zanotto 978-1-118-52143-4 / 1-118-52143-9 130 pp. Pub: 28/06/13 General & Introductory Materials Science A "must-have" for materials engineers, chemists, physicists, and geologists, this is one of the first "coffee-table" books in the field of glass science.

Containing over fifty beautiful micrographs, the book reflects 35 years of original research by a highly regarded authority in the field. It contains 50 slides culled from tens of thousands of images on glass crystal nucleation, growth, and crystallization. The images represent glass crystallization mechanisms, including internal, surface, homogeneous, heterogeneous, and eutectic, crystal nucleation and growth.

• Represents never-seen-images representing 35 or original research describing crystal nucleation, growth, and crystallization that demonstrate glass crystallization mechanisms including internal, surface, homogeneous, heterogeneous, eutectic, crystal nucleation and growth.

• Written for non-technical readers interested in appreciation of detailed crystal images.

• Each image is accompanied by a description detailing the significance and background of the image.

Non-technical readers interested in learning more about the topic, as well as materials scientists, chemists, physicists, nanotechnologists, and geologists working in the field. Glass and ceramics manufacturers.

Edgar Dutra Zanotto is a Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and head of the Vitreous Materials Laboratory (UFSCar). The technological research performed by Zanotto's team includes projects in partnership with about 20 companies. Professor Zanotto is most interested in the development of new glass-ceramics with improved or new functionalities. He holds 12 registered patents, two of which have been awarded prizes by IBM, and the Invention 1996 "State Governor Prize." He has published about 150 original and review papers in peer reviewed journals, plus about 50 papers in conference proceedings, 15 book chapters, 2 books, and has advised about 50 MSc, PhD and post-doctoral research projects. In addition to initiating about 80 scientific initiation projects, Professor Zanotto is Editor of the Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids.

Magnesium Technology 2013 Norbert Hort 978-1-118-60552-3 / 1-118-60552-7 398 pp. Pub: 15/03/13 Metals & Alloys The worldwide push toward reduced carbon dependence has pushed lightweighting technologies to the forefront. At the forefront of this push are research efforts related to improving the lightest of all structural metals, magnesium, and its alloys. The symposium on which this collection is based is the premier yearly international symposium focusing on all aspects of this extraordinary metal. This volume presents the state-of-the-art in this topical area.

The worldwide push toward reduced carbon dependence has pushed lightweighting technologies to the forefront. At the forefront of this push are research efforts related to improving the lightest of all structural metals, Mg, and its alloys. The symposium on which this collection is based is the premier yearly international symposium focusing on all aspects of this extraordinary metal. This volume presents the state-of-the-art in this topical area.

This volume will primarily be of interest to the ever-growing Mg and Mg-alloy research and technical communities. Secondary audiences will include industry and government readers interested in technology for lightweighting of structural components, bio-implants, and Mg-based applications.

Lead Editor: Norbert Holt, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Germany. Coeditors: Suveen N. Mathaudhu, U.S. Army Research Office, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA; Martyn Alderman, Magnesium Elektron, United Kingdom; Neale R. Neelameggham, IND LLC, South Jordan, Utah, USA.

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Light Metals 2013 Barry Sadler 978-1-118-60572-1 / 1-118-60572-1 1412 pp. Pub: 15/03/13 Metals & Alloys This new volume presents the latest information on light metals, while following the same subject areas that were presented in previous years. It provides a cohesive view of the proceedings, including papers from the following symposia: Alumina and Bauxite; Aluminum Reduction Technology; Electrode Technology for Aluminum Production; Cast Shop for Aluminum Production; Aluminum Processing Aluminum Alloys: Fabrication, Characterisation and Applications; and Cost Affordable Titanium IV. In addition, this volume includes papers from a keynote presentation session discussing Impurities in the Aluminum Supply Chain.

Light Metals is the most widely recognised and authoritative worldwide source of information on new developments in aluminum production technology.

Practitioners, academics, people in research and development, plant operators.

Editors: Barry Sadler, Net Carbon Consulting Pty Ltd, Victoria, Australia.

Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Treatment of Polymers: Relevance to Adhesion Michael Thomas, Kashmiri L. Mittal 978-1-118-59621-0 / 1-118-59621-8 300 pp. Pub: 07/05/13 Thin Films, Surfaces & Interfaces • Covers the latest research and developmental activities.

• Addresses design and functions of various types of reactors.

• Brings out current and potential applications of APP treatment.

• Represents the cumulative wisdom of many top researchers actively engaged in this key and enabling technology.

• It is profusely illustrated and copiously referenced.

The information provided in this book should be of great interest and value to Surface engineers, R&D in coatings and paint, manufacturing quality control personnel in a host of industries and technological areas including: printing, textiles, coatings, packaging, automotive, aerospace, composites, microfluidics, biomedical, paint, microelectronics and nanotechnology.

Michael Thomas is a senior engineer at the Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and This Films in German. Kashmiri Lal Mittal was associated with the IBM Corporation from 1972 through 1993. Currently, he is teaching and consulting worldwide in the broad areas of adhesion as well as surface cleaning. He has initiated, organized and chaired a large number of international symposia, and is the editor of more than 105 volumes dealing with adhesion measurement, adhesion of polymeric coatings, polymer surfaces, adhesive joints, adhesion promoters, thin films, polyimides, surface modification, surface cleaning, and surfactants.

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Atomic Layer Deposition: Operation and Practical Applications, 2e Tommi Kääriäinen, David Cameron, Marja-Leena Kääriäinen, Arthur Sherman 978-1-118-06277-7 / 1-118-06277-9 300 pp. Pub: 21/05/13 Thin Films, Surfaces & Interfaces Although there are many books on the theoretical aspects of ALD, this is the first practical book which goes extensively into applications as well as the foundations of the theory.

Since the first edition was published in 2008, Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) has emerged as a powerful, and sometimes preferred, deposition technology. The new edition of this groundbreaking monograph is the first text to review the subject of ALD comprehensively from a practical perspective. It covers ALD's application to microelectronics (MEMS) and nanotechnology; many important new and emerging applications; thermal processes for ALD growth of nanometer thick films of semiconductors, oxides, metals and nitrides; and the formation of organic and hybrid materials.

• Three of the authors are based in Finland, the home of ALD. This is, therefore, an authoritative work.

• Includes the fundamental aspects of ALD such as films and materials, as well as the applications, such as microelectronics (MEMS), nanotechnology, coatings, solar cells, etc.

• Also includes how ALD can be used in roll-to-roll manufacturing.

In the academic sector, this book will be of great interest to chemical, optical, mechanical engineers as well as those working in nanotechnology.

In the industrial sector, semiconductors, renewable solar energy, microelectronics (MEMS), nanotechnology, coatings, are some of the sectors that have considerable use of ALD technology.

The book can also be used on courses on Atomic Layer Deposition or thin films.

Tommi Kääriäinen, David Cameron, Marja-Leena Kääriäinen and Arthur Sherman are atom layer deposition experts based at Lappeennranta University of Technology in Finland. Arthur Sherman is a well-known scientist and author working in the technology of Chemical Vapor Deposition.

Self-Cleaning Materials and Surfaces: A Nanotechnology Approach Dr Walid Daoud, Wing Sze Tung 978-1-119-99177-9 / 1-119-99177-3 400 pp. Pub: 06/09/13 Nanomaterials With increasing demand for hygienic, self-disinfecting and contamination free surfaces, interest in developing self-cleaning protective materials and surfaces has grown rapidly in recent times. This new title comprises of invited chapters from renowned researchers in the area of self-cleaning nano-coatings and the result is a comprehensive review of current research on both hydrophobic and hydrophilic (photocatalytic effect) self-cleaning materials.

• Self-cleaning materials are a hot topic with many practical applications and this book provides a broad overview in one source.

• Applications in medicine (self-deodorising and disinfectant surfaces), building (self-cleaning glass), environment, optics, aeronautics and space.

• Includes coverage of both hydrophobic (lotus effect) and hydrophilic surfaces.

Researchers in the fields of smart materials and nanocoatings.

Dr Walid A. Daoud is a Senior Lecturer at Monash University. He has received several awards for his pioneering work on self-cleaning fibers using nanotechnology which featured in leading journals such as Nature (2004) and Science (2008). He won the Gold Medal from the 34th International Exhibition of Inventions, Geneva, Switzerland in 2006 for his invention of self-cleaning fibers and the Bronze Medal from the 5th China International Invention Expo, Shanghai, China in 2004 for his work on the functionalization of cellulose. His work has also received international media coverage with interviews in scientific magazines, TV, radio, and newspapers such as MIT Technology Review, CNN, Discovery Channel, NY Times, and ABC. Wing Sze Tung is a postgraduate student at Monash University who has published papers in the following research areas: nanotechnology, photocatalytsis, visible light photocatalysis and keratin surface modification.

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Organic & Inorganic Chemistry Electron Flow in Organic Chemistry: A Decision-Based Guide to Organic Mechanisms, 2e Paul H. Scudder 978-0-470-63804-0 / 0-470-63804-4 448 pp. Pub: 18/01/13 Organic Chemistry Flow charts and energy surfaces illustrate concepts of communication or critical thinking, and the author explains and makes use of analysis tools rare in organic chemistry books such as flow charts as decision maps, correlation matrices to show all possible interactions, and simplified energy surfaces used as problem space maps. Using a mechanistic approach, this book helps readers develop a good intuition for organic chemistry and the ability to approach and solve complex problems -- methods of analysis that are valuable and portable to other fields.

• Includes 3 new chapters: Proton Transfer and the Principles of Stability (3), Important Reaction Archetypes (4), and Qualitative Molecular Orbital Theory & Pericyclic Reactions (12)

• Provides online material for adopting faculty: Solutions Manual of answers to problems in the text and an exam bank

• Helps students deal with organic reactions that they have not encountered before, through a critical thinking approach

• Emphasises logical processes to solve mechanistic problems rather than memorization

Undergrad organic chemistry course as a short, highly mechanistic text to act as a supplemental "yellow pages" to any synthetically organized "white pages" text. Advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate course in organic reaction mechanisms. Supplemental organic chemistry review text for graduate courses in physical organic chemistry, enzymatic reaction mechanisms, or biochemistry

Paul Scudder is Chair of the Division of Natural Sciences and Professor of Chemistry at New College of Florida.

Structural Methods in Molecular Inorganic Chemistry D. W. H. Rankin, Norbert Mitzel, Carole Morrison 978-0-470-97279-3 / 0-470-97279-3 496 pp. Pub: 08/02/13 Inorganic Chemistry Determining the structure of molecules is a fundamental skill all chemists must learn. Structural Methods in Molecular Inorganic Chemistry is designed to help readers interpret experimental data, understand the material published in modern journals of inorganic chemistry, and make decisions about what techniques will be the most useful in solving particular structural problems.

• Only book to cover all the structural methods an inorganic chemist needs to determine molecular structures.

• Designed to help readers interpret experimental data, understand the material published in modern journals of inorganic chemistry, and make decisions about what techniques will be the most useful in solving particular structural problems.

• A strong connection is made between theoretical topics and the real world of practicing chemists, with a large selection of case studies.

• A supporting website contains worked examples and additional advanced material.

A sequel to the successful textbook Structural Methods in Inorganic Chemistry by Ebsworth, Rankin and Cradock.

2nd/3rd year undergraduates and postgraduates in chemistry -- structural methods is a core topic of all undergraduate chemistry curricula, usually introduced at first year level and then serving as a focus area in higher years. Desk reference for professional inorganic and analytical chemists in academia and industry.

Professor David Rankin, School of Chemistry, University of Edinburgh, Scotland. Prof. Dr. Norbert W. Mitzel, Department for Inorganic Chemistry and Structural Chemistry, Bielefeld University, Germany. Dr Carole Morrison, School of Chemistry, University of Edinburgh, Scotland.

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High Temperature Experiments in Chemistry and Materials Science Ketil Motzfeldt 978-1-118-45769-6 / 1-118-45769-2 348 pp. Pub: 18/01/13 Inorganic Chemistry A practical reference on high temperature measurements, for those working in academic or industrial laboratories.

• High temperature materials science and chemistry is a flourishing area of scientific research.

• Covers both background theory and practical "how to" methods.

• Practical applications include surface coatings, electronic components, advanced.

• Turbines, fuel cells, fusion and fission reactor materials etc…

• Concerns the control and measurement of the basic properties of temperature, pressure, and mass.

Researchers and advanced students working in high temperature chemistry and materials science. Research labs, e.g. Sandia National Laboratories, Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Researchers working in metallurgical and materials industries.

Ketil Motzfeldt is Professor Emeritus in the Dept of Materials Science, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway. After graduating from NTNU, with a thesis within high-temperature chemistry, Motzfeldt taught at the University of Oslo, Norway, and the University of California, Berkeley, USA. He returned to NTNU where he became Professor in 1972. He was assigned to study the carbothermal reduction of silicon, and then an alternative, carbothermal method for producing aluminium. During his time as a teacher he established and taught a course on Experimental Techniques in High-Temperature Chemistry. The lecture notes never materialised into a completed set, but provide the core of the present book, accompanied by numerous illustrations.

Pharmaceutical & Medicinal Chemistry Devalued and Distrusted: Can the Pharmaceutical Industry Restore its Broken Image? John L. LaMattina 978-1-118-48747-1 / 1-118-48747-8 136 pp. Pub: 11/02/13 Drug Discovery & Development Written by John LaMattina, 30-year veteran and former president of Pfizer Global Research & Development, this book offers a balanced evaluation of the pharmaceutical industry -- describing the importance of pharmaceutical research and the challenges the industry faces. It is crucial that patients, physicians, regulators and payers all have an appreciation of these issues as well as the value that pharmaceutical R&D adds to society. • Presents a needed, balanced evaluation of the

pharmaceutical industry -- describing the importance of pharmaceutical research for patients around the world.

• Addresses the progress that industry has made to measure risk and benefits of new medicines.

• Offers solutions to the public perception and scientific research challenges faced by the pharma industry.

• Explains how the industry can rehabilitate its image, offsetting a frequent and generally uninformed public perception.

• Discusses where the industry should invest its R&D resources and how companies should proceed in the current business climate.

Pharmaceutical executives and professionals. General readers interested in health and the drug industry Health care policy makers, Investment professionals. Scientists, researchers and collaborators. Regulatory and government affairs professionals. Students in pharmacy, science, and medicine.

John LaMattina retired as president of Pfizer Global Research and Development in 2007 where he managed more than 13,000 scientists and support professionals in the United States, Europe, and Asia. Dr. LaMattina has received numerous awards including an Honorary Doctor of Science degree from the University of New Hampshire. Currently a Senior Partner with PureTech Ventures, he is the author of Drug Truths: Dispelling the Myths About Pharma R & D, published by Wiley in 2008.

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Drug-Drug Interactions for Therapeutic Biologics Honghui Zhou, Bernd Meibohm 978-1-118-03216-9 / 1-118-03216-0 400 pp. Pub: 12/07/13 Drug Discovery & Development Using illustrative case studies and examples of drug-drug interactions, this book helps readers solve problems of preclinical pharmacology, toxicology, and model-based approaches for biologic drug development and the risk and assessment of drug-drug interactions. • Addresses the complex nature of biologic drug

development and drug-drug interactions (DDIs) which are very different from more traditional small molecule drugs.

• Covers basic, theoretical issues and complex matters. • Includes up-to-date knowledge of diverse classes of

therapeutic biologics, such as monoclonal antibodies, fusion proteins, cytokines, growth factors and hormones, and nucleic acid-based derivatives.

• Presents cutting-edge information on how to assess and evaluate drug-drug interactions using in vivo, in vitro, and modeling-based approaches.

• Features comprehensive appendix of over 100 drug-drug interactions involving therapeutic biologics and mechanisms.

• Includes recent regulatory and industry perspectives, examples, and case studies on the specific nature of biologic DDIs.

Scientists, pharmacologists, chemists, and toxicologists.

Honghui Zhou, Senior Director, Centocor, biotech division of Johnson & Johnson, heads the Pharmacokinetics, Modeling & Simulation Department, and has (co)-authored over 100 original peer-reviewed scientific papers, book chapters and conference abstracts in PK/PD and drug-drug interactions. He has also been an invited speaker in many national and international conferences. He is board certified by American Board of Clinical Pharmacology (ABCP) and was Fellow of Clinical Pharmacology (FCP) in American College of Clinical Pharmacology (ACCP). Bernd Meibohm, Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Associate Dean, Research and Graduate Programs, College of Pharmacy, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center. He has written over 200 peer-reviewed scientific papers, book chapters, and conference abstract, and over 90 invited scientific presentations to national and international audiences. He edited the book Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Biotech Drugs (Wiley, 2007). Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Biotech Drugs licensed: Simplified Chinese

Flavonoid Pharmacokinetics: Methods of Analysis, Preclinical and Clinical Pharmacokinetics, Safety, and Toxicology Neal M. Davies, Jaime A. Yáñez, Basil Roufogalis 978-0-470-57871-1 / 0-470-57871-8 352 pp. Pub: 11/01/13 Pharmaceutical & Medicinal Chemistry This up-to-date, comprehensive book focuses on the toxicology, safety, and preclinical and clinical aspects of flavonoids, including pharmacokinetics and analysis in biological samples.

• Provides comprehensive overview of polyphenols and flavonoids, focusing on toxicology and chirality.

• Focuses on extremely important preclinical aspects of flavonoids, including pharmacokinetics and analysis in biological samples.

• Guides and improves flavonoid-based drug development, enhancing the pharmaceutical pipeline.

• Covers pharmacokinetic terminology and analytical methods, like chromatographic techniques for achiral and chiral flavonoids.

• Includes specific chapters devoted to preclinical and clinical toxicology/safety and flavonoid-drug interactions.

• Uses examples from preclinical and human tests to strengthen concepts and demonstrate applications.

Professionals/researchers.

Neal Davies, Dean and Professor of Pharmacy, University of Manitoba, has authored over 100 publications and consults for 6 pharmaceutical companies including Roche and Pfizer. Dr Jaime Yáñez is a Senior DMPK Study Director in the Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics (DMPK) department at Alcon Research, Ltd.

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Veterinary Drugs: Synonyms & Properties G. W. A. Milne 978-0-471-72330-1 / 0-471-72330-4 280 pp. Pub: 13/02/13 Pharmaceutical & Medicinal Chemistry This reference will be an invaluable companion for animal and livestock veterinarians, pharmaceutical researchers, government food and drug regulators, food safety and public health specialists and biologists who, starting with a single synonym or trade name for a veterinary agent, will be able to quickly find a thumbnail sketch of essential information.

Animal and livestock veterinarians; pharmaceutical researchers; government food and drug regulators; food safety and public health specialists and biologists.

G.W.A. Milne was a Senior Researcher at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, MD, USA, where he worked on the use of spectroscopy for structure determination of organic compounds, and on molecular modeling in the design of drugs for the treatment of cancer and AIDS. He has been active for many years in the fields of chemical information and chemical computation and is Editor of the American Chemical Society's Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Science, Gardner's Chemical Synonyms and Trade Names, Eleventh Edition (Ashgate), and a host of other reference works. In 1999, jointly with Stephen Heller, Dr Milne was awarded the Skolnik Award of the Chemical Information Division of the American Chemical Society.

Nanoparticulate Drug Delivery Systems: Strategies, Technologies, and Applications Y. Yeo 978-1-118-14887-7 / 1-118-14887-8 330 pp. Pub: 26/04/13 Drug Formulation & Delivery This book provides an overview of nanoparticulate drug delivery systems, focusing on their potential applications and limitations. It includes a comprehensive collection of preclinical and clinical applications and several new strategies, approaches, and methodologies to pave the way for further research and development in the field.

• Provides a comprehensive, up-to-date reference on nanotechnologies for drug delivery.

• Discusses challenges and limitations with nanoparticulate drug delivery systems.

• Focuses on applications like nanoparticles for biomedicine nanomedicine toxicology, and nanocarriers for targeted drug devliery.

• Provides extensive coverage on new techniques and methodologies, like nanocrystals for cancer therapy, tumor-targeted nanoparticles, and intracellular trafficking of nanoparticles.

• Discusses critical concepts to further development in the field, lead to more clinical applications, and reduce overall costs of research.

Researchers and professionals in pharmaceutical industry. Scientists and researchers in pharmaceutical, drug delivery, pharmacology, nanotechnology, nanomedicine, and biotechnology industries. Graduate students studying pharmaceutical sciences, biomedical engineering, particle engineering, drug delivery, and related health sciences.

Yoon Yeo, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Industrial and Physical Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, with a joint appointment as Assistant Professor, Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University, has published 50 peer-reviewed papers and 7 book chapters, and received the NSF CAREER award (2011) and New Investigator Awards from the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (2009) and American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (2008).

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Integrated Pharmaceutics: Applied Preformulation, Product Design, and Regulatory Science Antoine Al-Achi, Mali Ram Gupta, William Craig Stagner 978-0-470-59692-0 / 0-470-59692-9 1016 pp. Pub: 22/02/13 Drug Formulation & Delivery This book's theme and scope is the application of physical pharmacy, drug design, and drug regulations as they relate to produce effective dosage forms for drug delivery. The authors provide a comprehensive picture of pharmaceutical product design, describing the science and art behind the concepts of dosage form development.

• Combines physical pharmacy, product design, and regulatory affairs issues in a single book.

• Provides a comprehensive picture of pharmaceutical product design describing the science and art behind the concepts of dosage form development.

• Includes fundamental physical pharmacy principles and their role in drug product design: drug stability, rheology, interfacial properties.

• Details new regulatory guidelines: quality by design, design space analysis, process analytical technology, polymorphism characterization, blend sample uniformity, stability protocols, and biopharmaceutical classification system.

• Has practical problems and case studies in the book chapters and makes a separate Study Guide with a solutions manual available to academic adopters.

Graduates/professionals. Product development managers in the pharma industry.

Antoine Al-Achi, Assoc. Professor, Pharmaceutics, School of Pharmacy, Campbell University, North Carolina, is also a Drug Delivery Consultant and former Head of the Formulation Development Division of Campbell's Pharmaceutical Sciences Institute. Mali Ram Gupta, Assoc. Professor, School of Pharmacy, Campbell University, spent 25 years at Revlon rising to the Director for Quality Control and Assurance in the Oxford, NC location. William Stagner is Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Director of the Campbell University Pharmaceutical Sciences Institute. In his time at Glaxo Research Institute (1987-95), he established the Pharmaceutics Department.

The Toxicology of Methanol John J. Clary 978-0-470-31759-4 / 0-470-31759-0 304 pp. Pub: 08/02/13 Toxicology A high-volume industrial chemical used in many consumer products, methanol is poisonous at high doses and long-term exposures. This book presents a comprehensive source of information and assessment of the toxicity of methanol and its toxic effects on humans, animals, and the environment.

The Toxicology of Methanol presents a single source of information and an understanding of the toxicity of methanol from animal data, potential environmental effects as well as human effects. The animal data, which goes to making up the majority of the data on the toxicity of methanol and the mechanism of action, is reviewed as it relates to the potential toxicity in humans.

• Acts as a comprehensive source on toxicity data and mechanisms for one of the highest-volume chemicals.

• Examines and compares animal and human toxicity using case studies, PBPK models, and experimental data.

• Covers acute toxicity, irritation, sensitization, repeat exposure, aquatic toxicity, developmental and reproductive toxicology, and oxidative stress.

• Includes a chapter on methanol and cancer, with potential mechanisms like genotoxicity.

• Presents realistic scenarios and detailed discussion of biodegradation and partitioning to describe methanol's impact on the environment.

• Provides up-to-date hazard assessment for methanol toxicity.

Toxicologists, industrial hygienists, chemists, product safety specialists in industry, academia and government. Occupational and emergency room physicians. Industrial companies needing a resource for employee education and Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) preparation.

John Clary is the President of Bio Risk, a toxicology consulting company. He has worked for two US government research laboratories, managed the toxicology groups of two companies (DuPont and Hoechst Celanese), and was director of toxicology at two others (Dow Corning and Celanese). Dr. Clary has authored 65 peer-reviewed articles and 7 book chapters or reviews.

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Physical Chemistry Organometallics in Synthesis, 3e Manfred Schlosser 978-0-470-12217-4 / 0-470-12217-X 1032 pp. Pub: 05/04/13 Organometallic Chemistry An essential resource for all synthetic organic chemists, this book provides a practical guide to learning about and conducting synthetic reactions involving key organo- metallics alkali, magnesium and zinc, silicium and tin, iron, and palladium.

The content and topics covered are completely new from the Second Edition, with an eye towards providing the most useful and practical reference on organometallics for practicing researchers. Background information about the organometallic class, the various methods to prepare organometallic compounds, and their use in synthetic reactions are coupled with mechanistic considerations and future research opportunities for each organometallic class. Interspersed throughout are hands-on, practical examples of the preparation of organometallics and their applications in organic synthesis - these are easy to follow with a recipe-like format, all thoroughly referenced to the primary literature.

• Offers an essential resource for all synthetic organic chemists, featuring chapters for preparing and utilizing the most important and relevant organometallic compounds in organic synthesis.

• Organised into chapters by type of organometallic: alkali, magnesium and zinc, silicium and tin, iron, and palladium.

• Discusses mechanistic considerations and future research opportunities.

• Features practical examples of the preparation of organometallics and their applications in organic synthesis in easy to follow with a recipe-like format.

Chemists in academia, government, and industries including pharmaceutical, fine chemicals, biotech, agricultural, polymers, and materials

Manfred Schlosser is an emeritus professor of chemistry at the Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, Switzerland. Most of his research topics are located at the intersection between physical organic chemistry and applied synthesis. Including the previous two Organometallics in Synthesis Manuals, Dr. Schlosser has over 300 research articles and 34 monographs and reviews to his credit.

Orbital Interactions in Chemistry, 2e Thomas A. Albright, Jeremy K. Burdett, Myung-Hwan Whangbo 978-0-471-08039-8 / 0-471-08039-X 840 pp. Pub: 17/05/13 Physical Organic Chemistry Updated classic, this book is advanced text on applied molecular orbital theory, which covers organic, organometallic, inorganic and solid state chemistry to demonstrate how common orbital situations arise throughout the whole chemical spectrum.

New edition of a bestselling comprehensive book on the use of molecular orbital theory. New to this edition:

• Expanded coverage of quantum calcuations, especially in the inorganic and organometallic areas.

• Old examples are replaced with newer one, reflecting advances in the field.

• Emphasises trends more across the periodical table or varying substituents.

• Expanded information on the mechanics of group theory and the results from photoelectron spectroscopy are highlighted.

• Includes two new chapters: one of surface science and the other on magnetism.

• Problems are presented at the end of each chapter, with solutions posted on an ftp site.

Research chemists, graduate students, and theoretical chemists in the areas of organic, inorganic, solid state, materials, and computational chemistry.

Thomas A. Albright, Professor Emeritus, Department of Chemistry, University of Houston, is the author and co-author of 118 publications. Jeremy Burdett (Dec/d) was a Professor and Chair in the Chemistry Department, University of Chicago and has published over 220 publications. Myung-Hwan Whangbo, Distinguished Professor, Chemistry Department, North Carolina State University, is co/author of over 600 journal articles and monographs. He has been elected to the editorial advisory board of Inorganic Chemistry, Solid State Sciences, Materials Research Bulletin and Theoretical Chemistry Accounts.

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Polymer Science Encapsulation Technologies Vikas Mittal 978-1-118-34455-2 / 1-118-34455-3 400 pp. Pub: 04/06/13 Polymer Science & Technology General • The book includes all the recent advancements in

encapsulation technology, such as physical, chemical, mechanical technologies.

• The featured technologies in the book are compiled for use in different industries dealing with food, pharmaceutical, agricultural, and cosmetic materials. Thus, the reported technologies will help in the development of processes in these industries.

• The book features contributors who are considered to be some of the best in the world.

Vikas Mittal is currently an Assistant Professor in the Chemical Engineering department of The Petroleum Institute at Abu Dhabi. His research interests include polymer nanocomposites, compatibilization of organic and inorganic materials, polymer colloids, thermal stability studies, anti-corrosion coatings etc. He has published more than 50 journal publications, authored books as well as edited books on these subjects.

Doping in Conjugated Polymers Pradip Kar 978-1-118-57380-8 / 1-118-57380-3 250 pp. Pub: 21/05/13 Polymer Science & Technology General • Provides an A to Z of doping including its definition in the

present context, its importance, methods of measurements, their relative advantages and disadvantages, their properties and characteristics.

• In-depth look at applications as well as their uses at the nano scale.

• Includes extensive references.

The book will be read/used by material scientists and polymer scientists. Because conjugated polymers are researched by a wide number of disciplines, the book will also be very useful to chemists, electrochemists, biochemists, experimental and theoretical physicists, electronic and electrical engineers. It can also be used in senior-level undergraduate and graduate course on conjugated polymers.

Pradip Kar is a faculty member at the Department of Applied Chemistry, Birla Institute of Technology, Ranchi, India. His current research interest is on synthesis, characterization and sensing (chemical and biosensing) properties of conducting polymer and its derivatives. He obtained his PhD in 2009 from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, He has published about 16 research papers in international peer-reviewed journals mostly on conducting polymers.

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