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Chemistry springer.com/NEWSonline 42 B. M. Bhanage, Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai, India; M. Arai, Hokkaido University Faculty of Engineering, Sapporo, Japan (Eds) Transformation and Utilization of Carbon Dioxide Contents Part I Chemical Reactions.- Valorization of Car- bon Dioxide to Organic Products with Organocat- alysts.- Direct Transformation of Carbon Dioxide to Value-Added Products over Heterogeneous Catalysts.- Indirect Utilization of Carbon Dioxide in Organic Synthesis for Valuable Chemicals.- Hy- drogenation and Related Reductions of Carbon Dioxide with Molecular Catalysts.- Latest Ad- vances in the Catalytic Hydrogenation of Carbon Dioxide to Methanol/Dimethylether.- Syngas Pro- duction Using Carbon Dioxide Reforming: Funda- mentals and Perspectives.- Carbon Dioxide as C-1 Block for the Synthesis of Polycarbonates.- Part II Photocatalytic, Electrochemical and Inorganic Reactions.- Fixation of Carbon Dioxide Using Mo- lecular Reactions on Flexible Substrates.- Reduc- tive Conversion of Carbon Dioxide Using Various Photocatalyst Materials.- Electrochemical Fixation of Carbon Dioxide.- Accelerated Carbonation Pro- cesses for Carbon Dioxide Capture, Storage and Utilization.- Part III Biological Reactions.- Carbon Dioxide Sequestration by Biological Processes.- Part IV Reactions in/under Dense Phase Carbon Dioxide.- Homogeneous Catalysis Promoted by Carbon Dioxide.- Multiphase Catalytic Reactions in/under Dense Phase Carbon Dioxide: Utilization of Carbon Dioxide as a Reaction Promoter. Fields of interest Catalysis; Renewable and Green Energy; Environ- mental Chemistry Target groups Research Discount group Professional Non-Medical Due January 2014 2014. XII, 390 p. 101 illus., 41 in color. (Green Chemistry and Sustainable Technology) Hardcover 7 $179.00 ISBN 978-3-642-44987-1 9<HTOGPC=eejihb> J. Harvey, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK Modelling the Dissociation Dynamics and Threshold Photoelectron Spectra of Small Halogenated Molecules Jonelle Harvey’s book outlines two related ex- perimental techniques, threshold photoelectron spectroscopy and threshold photoelectron pho- toion coincidence techniques, which are utilised to investigate small halogenated molecules. All the experiments were conducted at the vacuum ultraviolet beamline of the Swiss Light Source, a synchrotron photon source, which has the advan- tage over popular laser photon-sources of extreme ease of tunability. Features 7 Nominated as an outstanding Ph.D. thesis by the University of Birmingham, UK 7 Demon- strates the potential of high-resolution spectros- copy 7 Provides comprehensive details on the RRKM modelling program developed by Sztáray, Bodi and Baer, which can be used as a guide by other researchers new to the field 7 Offers a solid introduction to the types of systems one may encounter in the world of threshold photoelectron photoion coincidence spectroscopy Contents Introduction.- Measuring the photoelectron signal.- e study of ionic dissociations.- er- mochemistry.- Experimental.- e synchrotron radiation source.- e endstation.- Capturing the electron signal.- e experimental results.- eo- ry.- Computational methods.- Modelling. […] Fields of interest Physical Chemistry; Atomic/Molecular Structure and Spectra; eoretical and Computational Chemistry Target groups Research Discount group Professional Non-Medical Due November 2013 2014. XIII, 174 p. 63 illus., 39 in color. (Springer Theses) Hardcover 7 $129.00 ISBN 978-3-319-02975-7 9<HTODMJ=acjhfh> S.‑K. Kim, Pukyong National University, Nam-GU, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) (Ed) Seafood Processing By- Products Trends and Applications Contents Introduction to seafood processing by-products.- Trends in use of seafood processing by-products in Europe.- Prospective utilization of fishery by-products in Indonesia.- Development of functional materials from seafood by-products by membrane separation technology.- Processing and characterization of salt-fermented fish (Jeotgal) using seafood by-products in Korea.- Isoelectric Solubilization/Precipitation as a Means to Recover Protein and Lipids from Seafood By-products.- Advances in processing of marine discard & by-products.- Recovery of gelatin with improved functionality from seafood processing waste.- Uti- lization of fish waste for the making fish sauce.- Enzymes from fish processing waste materials and their commercial applications.- Functional proteins and peptides from Fish Skin.- Seafood processing by-products - collagen and gelatin.- Bycatch utilization in Asia.- Biological, Physical and Chemical Properties of Fish Oil and Industrial Applications.- Use of Seafood Processing By- products in Animal Feed Industry.- Potential use of lactic acid bacteria in seafood products.- Chitin and its beneficial activity as an immunomodula- tor in allergic reaction.- Chitosan Nanoparticles: Preparation, Characterization and Applications.- Chitin, Chitosan and eir Derivatives against Oxidative Stress, Inflammation and Some Applica- tion.- Lipid bodies isolated microalgae residues as a source for bio-ethanol production.- Bioactive metabolites and value added products from ma- rine macroalgae. [...] Fields of interest Food Science; Animal Biochemistry; Biochemical Engineering Target groups Research Discount group Professional Non-Medical Due January 2014 2014. X, 530 p. 61 illus., 13 in color. Hardcover 7 approx. $229.00 ISBN 978-1-4614-9589-5 9<HTMERB=ejfijf>

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B. M. Bhanage, Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai, India; M. Arai, Hokkaido University Faculty of Engineering, Sapporo, Japan (Eds)

Transformation and Utilization of Carbon DioxideContents Part I Chemical Reactions.- Valorization of Car-bon Dioxide to Organic Products with Organocat-alysts.- Direct Transformation of Carbon Dioxide to Value-Added Products over Heterogeneous Catalysts.- Indirect Utilization of Carbon Dioxide in Organic Synthesis for Valuable Chemicals.- Hy-drogenation and Related Reductions of Carbon Dioxide with Molecular Catalysts.- Latest Ad-vances in the Catalytic Hydrogenation of Carbon Dioxide to Methanol/Dimethylether.- Syngas Pro-duction Using Carbon Dioxide Reforming: Funda-mentals and Perspectives.- Carbon Dioxide as C-1 Block for the Synthesis of Polycarbonates.- Part II Photocatalytic, Electrochemical and Inorganic Reactions.- Fixation of Carbon Dioxide Using Mo-lecular Reactions on Flexible Substrates.- Reduc-tive Conversion of Carbon Dioxide Using Various Photocatalyst Materials.- Electrochemical Fixation of Carbon Dioxide.- Accelerated Carbonation Pro-cesses for Carbon Dioxide Capture, Storage and Utilization.- Part III Biological Reactions.- Carbon Dioxide Sequestration by Biological Processes.- Part IV Reactions in/under Dense Phase Carbon Dioxide.- Homogeneous Catalysis Promoted by Carbon Dioxide.- Multiphase Catalytic Reactions in/under Dense Phase Carbon Dioxide: Utilization of Carbon Dioxide as a Reaction Promoter.

Fields of interestCatalysis; Renewable and Green Energy; Environ-mental Chemistry

Target groupsResearch

Discount groupProfessional Non-Medical

Due January 2014

2014. XII, 390 p. 101 illus., 41 in color. (Green Chemistry and Sustainable Technology) Hardcover7 $179.00ISBN 978-3-642-44987-1

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J. Harvey, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK

Modelling the Dissociation Dynamics and Threshold Photoelectron Spectra of Small Halogenated MoleculesJonelle Harvey’s book outlines two related ex-perimental techniques, threshold photoelectron spectroscopy and threshold photoelectron pho-toion coincidence techniques, which are utilised to investigate small halogenated molecules. All the experiments were conducted at the vacuum ultraviolet beamline of the Swiss Light Source, a synchrotron photon source, which has the advan-tage over popular laser photon-sources of extreme ease of tunability.

Features 7 Nominated as an outstanding Ph.D. thesis by the University of Birmingham, UK 7 Demon-strates the potential of high-resolution spectros-copy 7 Provides comprehensive details on the RRKM modelling program developed by Sztáray, Bodi and Baer, which can be used as a guide by other researchers new to the field 7 Offers a solid introduction to the types of systems one may encounter in the world of threshold photoelectron photoion coincidence spectroscopy

Contents Introduction.- Measuring the photoelectron signal.- The study of ionic dissociations.- Ther-mochemistry.- Experimental.- The synchrotron radiation source.- The endstation.- Capturing the electron signal.- The experimental results.- Theo-ry.- Computational methods.- Modelling. […]

Fields of interestPhysical Chemistry; Atomic/Molecular Structure and Spectra; Theoretical and Computational Chemistry

Target groupsResearch

Discount groupProfessional Non-Medical

Due November 2013

2014. XIII, 174 p. 63 illus., 39 in color. (Springer Theses) Hardcover7 $129.00ISBN 978-3-319-02975-7

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S.‑K. Kim, Pukyong National University, Nam-GU, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) (Ed)

Seafood Processing By-ProductsTrends and Applications

Contents Introduction to seafood processing by-products.- Trends in use of seafood processing by-products in Europe.- Prospective utilization of fishery by-products in Indonesia.- Development of functional materials from seafood by-products by membrane separation technology.- Processing and characterization of salt-fermented fish (Jeotgal) using seafood by-products in Korea.- Isoelectric Solubilization/Precipitation as a Means to Recover Protein and Lipids from Seafood By-products.- Advances in processing of marine discard & by-products.- Recovery of gelatin with improved functionality from seafood processing waste.- Uti-lization of fish waste for the making fish sauce.- Enzymes from fish processing waste materials and their commercial applications.- Functional proteins and peptides from Fish Skin.- Seafood processing by-products - collagen and gelatin.- Bycatch utilization in Asia.- Biological, Physical and Chemical Properties of Fish Oil and Industrial Applications.- Use of Seafood Processing By-products in Animal Feed Industry.- Potential use of lactic acid bacteria in seafood products.- Chitin and its beneficial activity as an immunomodula-tor in allergic reaction.- Chitosan Nanoparticles: Preparation, Characterization and Applications.- Chitin, Chitosan and Their Derivatives against Oxidative Stress, Inflammation and Some Applica-tion.- Lipid bodies isolated microalgae residues as a source for bio-ethanol production.- Bioactive metabolites and value added products from ma-rine macroalgae. [...]

Fields of interestFood Science; Animal Biochemistry; Biochemical Engineering

Target groupsResearch

Discount groupProfessional Non-Medical

Due January 2014

2014. X, 530 p. 61 illus., 13 in color. Hardcover7 approx. $229.00ISBN 978-1-4614-9589-5

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W. Kurdowski, Instytut Szkła I Materiałów Budowlanych, Kraków, Poland

Cement and Concrete ChemistryThis monograph describes cement clinker forma-tion. It covers multicomponent systems, clinker phase structures and their reactions with water, hydrate composition and structure, as well as their physical properties. The mineral additions to cement are described as are their influence on cement-paste properties.

Features 7 Unbiased, contains a critique of documented hypotheses 7 Useful to those working in the sustainable development of the building indus-try 7 Presents theoretical and experimental perspectives 7 Includes material on corro-sion 7 Complete description of clinker forma-tion and cement production, including different types of binders 7 Richly annotated with 500 figures and diagrams to aid the understanding of complicated problems encountered by research-ers 7 Includes 1700 references 7 An exhaustive analysis of the field 7 For students, research-ers, and practicing scientists alike 7 Aimed at applied chemists working in cement and concrete science 7 For civil engineers with an interest in concrete technology 7 Single author monograph

Contents Cement Kinds and Principles of their Classifica-tion.- Portland Cement Clinker.- Hydration of Clinker Phases.- Cement Hydration.- The Proper-ties of Cement Paste.- Concrete Properties.- Min-eral Additions for Cement Production.- Hydration of Cements with Mineral Additions.- Special Cements.- New Concretes.

Fields of interestIndustrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering; Ceramics, Glass, Composites, Natural Materials; Building Materials

Target groupsResearch

Discount groupProfessional Non-Medical

Due January 2014

2014. X, 496 p. 465 illus. Hardcover7 $229.00ISBN 978-94-007-7944-0

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A. Lavacchi, ICCOM-CNR, Sesto Fiorentino, Italy; H. Miller, ICCOM-CNR, Sesto Fiorentino (FI), Italy; F. Vizza, ICCOM-CNR, Sesto Fiorentino, Italy

Nanotechnology in Electrocatalysis for EnergyThis book focuses on nanotechnology in elec-trocatalysis for energy applications. In particular the book covers nanostructured electrocatalysts for low temperature fuel cells, low temperature electrolyzers and electrochemical valorization. The function of this book is to provide an introduc-tion to basic principles of electrocatalysis, together with a review of the main classes of materials and electrode architectures. This book will illustrate the basic ideas behind material design and provide an introductory sketch of current research focuses. The easy-to-follow three part book focuses on major formulas, concepts and philosophies.

Features 7 Combines nanotechnology and electrocataly-sis 7 Explains High Index Faceted Nanopar-ticles 7 Discusses supported organometallic compounds 7 Results are accessible to readers from a wide range of disciplines

Contents Introduction.- A bird’s eye view of energy related electrochemistry.- Electrochemical device for energy conversion and storage.- Factors affecting design.- Carbon based nanomaterials.- Other Sup-port Nanomaterials.- Supported metal nanopar-ticles.- Shape and structure controlled metal nanoparticles.- Monolayer decorated core shell and hollow nanoparticles.- Molecular complexes in electrocatalysis for energy production and stor-age.- Concluding Remarks.

Fields of interestElectrochemistry; Energy Systems; Waste Water Technology / Water Pollution Control / Water Management / Aquatic Pollution

Target groupsResearch

Discount groupProfessional Non-Medical

Due January 2014

2014. XV, 459 p. 131 illus., 48 in color. (Nanostructure Science and Technology, Volume 170) Hardcover7 $349.00ISBN 978-1-4899-8058-8

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M. Nishikawa, Seikei University, Musashino, Japan

Photofunctionalization of Molecular Switch Based on Pyrimidine Ring Rotation in Copper ComplexesThis book provides a detailed description of photofunctionalization of molecular switch based on pyrimidine ring rotational isomerization in copper complexes bearing two bidentate ligands. The most important features of this work focus on the properties associated with the rotational isomerization based on the two possible coordi-nation geometries at the copper center derived from two nitrogen atoms on the unsymmetrically substituted pyrimidine ring. The functions of systems such as dual emission and redox potential switching based on photo-driven rotation will be of particular interest to readers.

Features 7 Nominated by The University of Tokyo as an outstanding Ph.D. thesis 7 Provides a general in-troduction to metal complexes, molecular switch, and copper(I) complexes bearing diimine 7 Fur-nishes additional data such as detailed quantita-tive analysis of thermodynamics and kinetics for rotational isomerization

Contents General introduction.- Details of Molecular Bistability Based on Pyrimidine Ring Rotation in Copper(I) Complexes.- Dual emission caused by ring rotational isomerization of a copper(I) com-plex.- Repeatable Copper(II)/(I) Redox Potential Switching Driven Visible Light-Induced Coordi-nated Ring Rotation.- Concluding remarks.

Fields of interestNanochemistry; Nanotechnology; Organometallic Chemistry

Target groupsResearch

Discount groupProfessional Non-Medical

Due June 2014

2014. 120 p. 111 illus., 23 in color. (Springer Theses) Hardcover7 $129.00ISBN 978-4-431-54624-5

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I. Omae, Omae Research Laboratories, Sayama, Japan

Cyclometalation ReactionsFive‑Membered Ring Products as Universal Reagents

This book provides a review of cyclometalation reactions and organometallic intramolecular-coordination five-membered ring products, the most active type of reactions in synthetic organic reactions and their products. Included is the discovery of intramolecular-coordination bonds in cyclometalation reactions and the characteristics of those reactions, as well as the reasons that their five-membered ring compounds are very easily synthesized through such reactions.

Features 7 First book-length and comprehensive treat-ment of cyclometalation reactions 7 Explains the development of research in cyclometalation reac-tions since the 1960s 7 Provides many equations and schemes of reactions

Contents Discovery of Intramolecular-Coordination Bonds in Cyclometalation Reactions with Main Group Metal Compounds.- Verification of the Forma-tion of Intramolecular-Coordination Bonds in Cyclometalation Reactions with Transition Metal Compounds.- Organometallic Intramolecular-Coordination Compounds.- Characteristics of Cyclometalation Reactions for Organometallic Intramolecular-Coordination Five-Membered Ring Compounds.- Reasons That Organometal-lic Intramolecular-Coordination Five-Membered Ring Compounds Are Very Easily Synthesized Through Cyclometalation Reactions.- Applica-tions. […]

Fields of interestOrganometallic Chemistry; Catalysis

Target groupsResearch

Discount groupProfessional Non-Medical

Due January 2014

2014. XV, 252 p. 270 illus., 1 in color. Hardcover7 $129.00ISBN 978-4-431-54603-0

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S. Palsule, Indian Institute of Technology-Roorkee, Saharanpur, India (Ed)

Encyclopedia of Polymers and CompositesContents Sections: Structure of Amorphous Polymers.-  Structure of Crystalline Polymers.- Properties of Polymers -I Mechanical and Thermal.-  Properties of Polymers-II Physical, Electrical, Electronic and Optical.- Engineering Polymers.- High Perfor-mance & Specialty Polymeric Materials.- Engi-neering Polymer Blends.- Molecularly Reinforced and High Performance Polymer Blends.- Particu-late Polymeric Composites.- Short Fiber Rein-forced Composites.- Continuous Fiber Reinforced Composites.- Polymer Processing.- Polymer Product Technology.- Polymerization Reaction Engineering.

Fields of interestPolymer Sciences; Mechanical Engineering; Ce-ramics, Glass, Composites, Natural Materials

Target groupsResearch

Discount groupProfessional Non-Medical

Due January 2015

Published in 15 volumes, not available separately

Print

2015. 12000 p. 7 approx. $9050.00ISBN 978-3-642-36411-2

9<HTOGPC=dgebbc> eReference

2015. 7 approx. $9050.00ISBN 978-3-642-36412-9

9<HTOGPC=dgebcj> Print + eReference

2015. 12000 p. 7 approx. $11300.00ISBN 978-3-642-36413-6

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Structure and BondingG. Parkin, Series editors: D. M. Mingos, K. R. Poeppelmeier, X. Duan, L. H. Gade, F. A. Armstrong, Editorial board: M. Takano

Volume 155

D. Scheschkewitz, Universität des Saarlandes, Saarbrücken-Dudweiler, Germany (Ed)

Functional Molecular Silicon Compounds IRegular Oxidation States

The series Structure and Bonding publishes critical reviews on topics of research concerned with chemical structure and bonding. The scope of the series spans the entire Periodic Table and addresses structure and bonding issues associated with all of the elements.

Features 7 This series presents critical reviews of the pres-ent position and future trends in modern chemical research concerned with chemical structure and bonding 7 Short and concise reports, each writ-ten by the world's renowned experts 7 Still valid and useful after 5 or 10 years 7 More informa-tion as well as the electronic version of the whole content available at: springerlink.com

Contents Silsesquioxanes.- Penta- and Hexacoordinate Molecular Silanes.- Molecular Silicon Clusters.- Multiple bonds with Silicon.- Silylenes.- Silyle-nium Cations.- Silyl Anions.- Oligosilanes.- Sili-con Pharmaceuticals.- NHC-stabilized low valent silicon compounds.

Fields of interestInorganic Chemistry; Organic Chemistry; Phar-maceutical Sciences/Technology

Target groupsResearch

Discount groupProfessional Non-Medical

Due January 2014

2014. Approx. 230 p. Hardcover7 $259.00ISBN 978-3-319-03619-9

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Structure and BondingG. Parkin, Series editors: D. M. Mingos, K. R. Poeppelmeier, X. Duan, L. H. Gade, F. A. Armstrong, Editorial board: M. Takano

Volume 157

B. Chen, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, USA; G. Qian, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, People’s Republic of China (Eds)

Metal-Organic Frameworks for Photonics ApplicationsThe series Structure and Bonding publishes critical reviews on topics of research concerned with chemical structure and bonding. The scope of the series spans the entire Periodic Table and addresses structure and bonding issues associated with all of the elements.

Features 7 This series presents critical reviews of the pres-ent position and future trends in modern chemical research concerned with chemical structure and bonding 7 Short and concise reports, each writ-ten by the world's renowned experts 7 Still valid and useful after 5 or 10 years 7 More informa-tion as well as the electronic version of the whole content available at: springerlink.com

Contents Design and Construction of Metal-Organic Frameworks.- Luminescent Properties and Ap-plications of Metal-Organic Frameworks.- Metal-Organic Frameworks for Photocatalysis.- Photo-chemical Transformation within Metal-Organic Frameworks.- Metal-Organic Frameworks for Nonlinear Optics.- Host-Guest Metal-Organic Frameworks for Photonics.

Fields of interestInorganic Chemistry; Laser Technology, Photon-ics; Catalysis

Target groupsResearch

Discount groupProfessional Non-Medical

Due December 2013

2014. 190 p. Hardcover7 approx. $259.00ISBN 978-3-642-44966-6

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S. Rastogi, State Ayurvedic College, Lucknow, India (Ed)

Ayurvedic Science of Food and NutritionAyurveda is widely considered to be one of the oldest health care traditions still in practice today.

Features 7 Universal applicability of ideas and con-cepts 7 Non-traditional approach to health and nutrition 7 Provides insight into Ayurvedic medicine

Contents Part I. Ayurvedic Fundamentals of Food and Nu-trition.- Ayurvedic Principles of Food and Nutri-tion: Translating the Theory into Evidence Based Practice.- The Basic Tenets of Ayurvedic Dietetics and Nutrition.- Concept of Diet in Ayurveda and its implications to the modern world.- Apply-ing Ayurvedic Eating Principles to the Science of Stress linked Food Behavior.- Part II. Integrated food science and its clinical application.- Inte-grating the Science and Art of Using Food as Medicine.- Integrated Food and Nutrition in the Management of Diabetes.- Convalescent Food Practices in Ayurveda.- Food based interventions for cancer management – an Ayurvedic perspec-tive.- Food Based Therapeutics: A Converging Paradigm of Traditional and Modern Food Sci-ence.- Fasting as a Curative Practice: Historical, Traditional and Contemporary Perspective.- Part III. Ayurvedic Food Science: Challenges of prov-ing its uniqueness in the purview of Science.- A scientific examination of western dietary practices as they relate to food practices in Ayurveda.- From book to bedside: Challenges of translating Ayurvedic science of food and nutrition for the common benefits.

Fields of interestFood Science; Nutrition; Complementary & Alter-native Medicine

Target groupsProfessional/practitioner

Discount groupProfessional Non-Medical

Due January 2014

2014. XII, 178 p. 4 illus., 3 in color. Hardcover7 $129.00ISBN 978-1-4614-9627-4

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Topics in Current ChemistryM. J. Krische, J.‑M. Lehn, S. V. Ley, J. Thiem, Series editors: K. N. Houk, C. A. Hunter, M. Venturi, M. Olivucci, H. N. Wong, C.‑H. Wong

Volume 340

V. Schurig, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany (Ed)

Differentiation of Enantiomers IThe series Topics in Current Chemistry presents critical reviews of the present and future trends in modern chemical research. The scope of cover-age is all areas of chemical science including the interfaces with related disciplines such as biology, medicine and materials science.

Features 7 This series presents critical reviews of the present position and future trends in modern chemical research 7 Short and concise reports on chemistry, each written by the world renowned experts 7 Still valid and useful after 5 or 10 years 7 More information as well as the elec-tronic version of the whole content available at: springerlink.com

Contents Molecular Chirality: Language, History, and Significance.- Chiral Supramolecular Selectors for Enantiomer Differentiation in Liquid Chroma-tography.- Anisotropy Spectra for Enantiomeric Differentiation of Biomolecular Building Blocks.- Chiroptical Detectors for the Study of Unusual Phenomena in Chiral Chromatography. […]

Fields of interestOrganic Chemistry; Analytical Chemistry; Bio-medicine general

Target groupsResearch

Discount groupProfessional Non-Medical

Due December 2013

2014. VIII, 272 p. Hardcover7 $309.00ISBN 978-3-319-03238-2

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Topics in Current ChemistryM. J. Krische, J.‑M. Lehn, S. V. Ley, J. Thiem, Series editors: K. N. Houk, C. A. Hunter, M. Venturi, M. Olivucci, H. N. Wong, C.‑H. Wong

Volume 342

M. Taddei, University of Siena, Siena, Italy (Ed)

Hydroformylation for Organic SynthesisThe Role of Metals and Ligands in Organic Hydroformylation, by Luca Gonsalvi, Antonella Guerriero, Eric Monflier, Frédéric Hapiot, Maurizio Peruzzini Hydroformylation in Aqueous Biphasic Media Assisted by Molecular Receptors, by Frédéric Hapiot, Hervé Bricout, Sébastien Til-loy, Eric Monflier Asymmetric Hydroformylation, by Bernabé F. Perandones, Cyril Godard, Car-men Claver Domino Reactions Triggered by Hydroformylation, by Elena Petricci, Elena Cini Rhodium-Catalyzed Hydroformylation in Fused Azapolycycles Synthesis, by Roberta Settambolo Hydroformylation in Natural Product Synthesis, by Roderick W. Bates, Sivarajan Kasinathan

Features 7 This series presents critical reviews of the present position and future trends in modern chemical research 7 Short and concise reports on chemistry, each written by the world renowned experts 7 Still valid and useful after 5 or 10 years 7 More information as well as the elec-tronic version of the whole content available at: springerlink.com

Fields of interestOrganic Chemistry; Catalysis; Industrial Chemis-try/Chemical Engineering

Target groupsResearch

Discount groupProfessional Non-Medical

Due December 2013

2014. VIII, 220 p. Hardcover7 $259.00ISBN 978-3-642-45058-7

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Topics in Heterocyclic ChemistryA. Padwa, R. Noyori, S. V. Ley, Editorial board: D. Enders, L. E. Overman, G. Mehta, Series editors: B. U. Maes, S. Polanc, J. Cossy

Volume 38

F. De Proft, P. Geerlings, Free University of Brussels, Brussels, Belgium (Eds)

Structure, Bonding and Reactivity of Heterocyclic CompoundsThe series Topics in Heterocyclic Chemistry presents critical reviews on present and future trends in the research of heterocyclic compounds. Overall the scope is to cover topics dealing with all areas within heterocyclic chemistry, both experimental and theoretical, of interest to the general heterocyclic chemistry community. The series consists of topic related volumes edited by renowned editors with contributions of experts in the field.

Features 7 Heterocyclic chemistry is the biggest branch of chemistry covering two-third of the chemical lit-erature 7 The series covers hot topics of frontier research summarized by reputed scientists in the field 7 Our review series is topic related Online version available on SpringerLink.com

Fields of interestOrganic Chemistry; Theoretical and Computa-tional Chemistry; Inorganic Chemistry

Target groupsResearch

Discount groupProfessional Non-Medical

Due January 2014

2014. Approx. 250 p. Hardcover7 approx. $319.00ISBN 978-3-642-45148-5

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X. Wang, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA

A Novel Heme-Thiolate Peroxygenase AaeAPO and Its Implications for C-H Activation ChemistryIn this thesis, Xiaoshi Wang investigates the func-tion and mechanism of a newly discovered heme-thiolate peroxygenase, AaeAPO. This enzyme class comes from Agrocybe aegerita and is used in the conversion of inert hydrocarbons to alcohols. Xiaoshi’s work focuses on an extracellular P450 enzyme which is not limited in its stability and lack of solubility and therefore is relevant for wide-spread industrial use. The author demonstrates that the peroxygenase catalyzes a wide range of reactions. In some cases the author even describes very difficult transformations in molecules that are highly inert. Her detailed investigations provide a mechanistic framework for how the peroxygenase catalyzes such a large number of reactions.

Features 7 Nominated as an outstanding Ph.D. thesis by Princeton University, USA 7 Represents significant scientific advance in the field of heme-thiolate enzymes 7 Provides clear and colorful illustrations with original research data 7 Give complete and detailed enzymatic function studies and mechanistic frameworks

Contents Hydrocarbon Oxygenation by Heme-Thiolate Enzymes.- Efficient and Selective Alkane Hy-droxylation Reactions Catalyzed by the Fungal Peroxygenase AaeAPO.- Hydrocarbon Hydroxyl-ations Catalyzed by AaeAPO: Evidence of Radical Intermediates and Kinetic Isotope Effects. […]

Fields of interestOrganic Chemistry; Enzymology; Catalysis

Target groupsResearch

Discount groupProfessional Non-Medical

Due April 2014

2014. 171 p. 134 illus., 71 in color. (Springer Theses) Hardcover7 approx. $139.00ISBN 978-3-319-03235-1

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F. Wang, Chinese Academy of Science, Dalian, People’s Republic of China

Applications of Monolithic Column and Isotope Dimethylation Labeling in Shotgun Proteome AnalysisIn this thesis, the author outlines the development of new monolithic columns and isotope dimethyl labeling strategies and their applications in high-performance proteome analyses. Though different types of monolithic columns have been widely developed for chromatography and electropho-resis separation, their application in proteomics for complex peptide mixtures separation is still a challenge.

Features 7 Nominated by Chinese Academy of Sciences as an outstanding PhD thesis 7 Describes the first example of online multidimensional chroma-tography separation using capillary monolithic columns 7 Introduces the combination of online stable isotope labeling and multidimensional chromatography separation 7 Outlines the pro-teome and phosphoproteome expression profiles of clinical hepatocellular carcinoma tissues and hippocampi of mice with Alzheimer’s disease

Contents Introduction.- Online sample injection and multi-dimensional chromatography separation by using strong cation exchange monolithic column.- De-velopment of polymer-based hydrophobic mono-lithic columns and their applications in proteome analysis.- Large-scale proteome and phospho-proteome quantification by using dimethylation isotope labeling.

Fields of interestChromatography; Proteomics; Mass Spectrometry

Target groupsResearch

Discount groupProfessional Non-Medical

Due December 2013

2014. XIV, 94 p. 42 illus., 23 in color. (Springer Theses) Hardcover7 $129.00ISBN 978-3-642-42007-8

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J.‑J. Zhu, Nanjing University, Nanjing, People’s Republic of China; J.‑J. Li, Xuzhou Medical University, 221004, People’s Republic of China; H.‑P. Huang, Jiangxi University of Sci. and Tech., Ganzhou, People’s Republic of China; F.‑F. Chen, Nanjing University, Nanjing, People’s Republic of China

Quantum Dots for DNA BiosensingThis book provides a broad introduction to all major aspects of quantum dot properties including fluorescence, electrochemical, photochemical and electroluminescence. Such properties have been produced for applications in biosensing, cell track-ing, in vivo animal imaging and so on. It focuses on their special applications in DNA biosensing and provides readers with detailed information on the preparation and functionalization of quantum dots and the fabrication of DNA biosensors, using examples to show how these properties can be used in DNA biosensor design and the advantages of quantum dots in DNA biosensing. Further new emerging quantum dots such as metal nanoclus-ters and graphene dots and their applications in DNA biosensing have also been included.

Features 7 Provides extensive information on the prepara-tion and functionalization of quantum dots as well as the fabrication of DNA biosensors 7 Includes the newly emerging quantum dots and their appli-cations 7 Comprehensively shows the advan-tages of quantum dots in DNA biosensing using various examples

Contents Introduction.- Quantum Dots.- QDs-Fluorescence Based Biosensing.- QDs-ECL based Biosensing.- QDs-Electrochemical and Photoelectrochemical Biosensing.

Fields of interestBiochemical Engineering; Nanotechnology; Na-noscale Science and Technology

Target groupsResearch

Discount groupProfessional Non-Medical

Due December 2013

2014. VIII, 91 p. 41 illus., 22 in color. (SpringerBriefs in Molecular Science) Softcover7 $54.99ISBN 978-3-642-44909-3

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