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Sanjay K. Sharma, Ackmez Mudhoo,
"Green for Environmental Sustainability"
Publisher: CRC | 2010 | ISBN 1439824738 |
PDF | 450 pages | 11.2 MB
When the Nobel Prize Committee recognized the importance of green with its 2005 Nobel Prize for , this relatively new science came into its own. Although no concerted agreement has been reached yet about the exact content and limits of this interdisciplinary discipline, there seems to be increasing interest in environmental topics that are based on the embodied in this subject. Linking green practice to environmental sustainability, Green for Environmental Sustainability illustrates the efforts being made to remediate a scathed environment into a pristine one.
Links Green Practice to Environmental Sustainability
Eminent international experts present research on and the application of green and engineering in addressing current issues of an environmental and social nature. They cover sustainable development and environmental sustainability with chapters on green and engineering research, the design and synthesis of environmentally benign chemical processes, green approaches to minimize and/or remediate environmental pollution, the development of biomaterials, biofuel, and bioenergy production, biocatalysis, and policies and ethics in green . The book also explores economics, environmentally benign technologies for greener processes, computational methods and modeling, and green approaches to minimize air and water.
Raj K. Bansal , Rajeev Bansal, "Organic Chemistry Problems and Solutions,2 Ed"New Age International | 2006 | ISBN: 8122417973 | 392 pages | PDF | 14,2 MB
This book discusses in detail, solutions to problems on almost all the topics in Organic Chemistry, taught up to the undergraduate level. Many new problems have been included in all the chapters, with their solutions explicitly worked out. Includes important terms and related problems on synthesis and reaction mechanism as well as multiple choice questions and problems on lettered compounds.
Deborah D. L. Chung, "Composite Materials: Science and Applications, 2nd Edition"Springer | 2010 | ISBN: 1848828306 | 371 pages | PDF | 5,4 MB
The applications of composite materials continue to be of increasing importance due to the industry’s need for modern analysis and improved performance. The first edition of Composite Materials introduced a new way of looking at composite materials: covering composites in accordance with their functions. This second edition expands the book’s scope to emphasize application-driven and process-oriented materials development.
Dynamic Combinatorial ChemistryWiley | 2009-12-02 | ISBN: 0470096039 | 265 Pages | PDF | 3.6 Mb in a relatively short period, Dynamic Combinatorial Chemistry (DCC) has grown from proof-of-concept experiments in a few isolated labs to a broad conceptual framework with applications to an exceptional range of problems in molecular recognition, lead compound identification, catalyst design, nanotechnology, polymer science, and others.
Gerald L. Larson, James L. Fry, "Ionic and Organometallic-Catalyzed Organosilane Reductions" Wiley | 2009 | ISBN: 0470547871 | 756 pages | PDF | 3,5 MB
An essential reference book for all synthetic organic chemists
The exceptionally useful chemical-reducing properties of organosilicon hydrides have been known for more than half a century. Since the early discovery of these properties, interest in the use of organosilicon hydrides for the reduction of organic functional groups has increased steadily and has led to the development of many techniques for their deployment in chemo-, regio-, and stereoselective transformations in organic synthesis.
Paul C. Engel, "Pain-Free Biochemistry: An Essential Guide
for the Health Sciences"Wiley | 2010 | ISBN: 047006045X, 0470060468 | 344 pages | PDF | 14 MB
If you are an undergraduate nursing or healthcare student about to embark on a short course in biochemistry and feel daunted by the prospect because you’ve done very little chemistry in the past, found it difficult or studied it so long ago you’ve forgotten it all, then this is the book for you. Equally, if clinical practice has brought you back to biochemistry just when you were hoping you could forget it all, this could be your lifeline!