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Physical organic chemistry --- 547 --- 547 Organic chemistry --- Organic chemistry --- Chemistry, Physical organic --- Chemistry, Organic --- Chemistry, Physical and theoretical
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This volume is devoted to the various aspects of theoretical organic chemistry. In the nineteenth century, organic chemistry was primarily an experimental, empirical science. Throughout the twentieth century, the emphasis has been continually shifting to a more theoretical approach. Today, theoretical organic chemistry is a distinct area of research, with strong links to theoretical physical chemistry, quantum chemistry, computational chemistry, and physical organic chemistry. The objective in this volume has been to provide a cross-section of a number of interesting topics in theoretica
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The European Journal of Organic Chemistry publishes Full Papers, Short Communications, and Microreviews from the entire spectrum of synthetic organic, bioorganic and physical-organic chemistry.
#TS:WSCH --- Periodicals --- Chemistry --- chemie --- Chemistry, Organic --- Organic compounds --- Bioorganic chemistry --- Physical organic chemistry --- Biochemistry --- Chimie organique --- Composés organiques --- Chimie bio-organique --- Chimie organique physique --- Organic Chemistry --- Chemistry, Physical organic --- Chemistry, Physical and theoretical --- Bio-organic chemistry --- Biological organic chemistry --- Synthesis --- Synthèse --- Catalysis --- Chemical engineering --- Chemistry, Analytic --- Chemistry. --- Electrochemistry --- Organic Chemistry. --- Chemistry, Organic. --- Biochemistry. --- Periodicals. --- Périodiques --- EJCHIMI EPUB-ALPHA-E EPUB-PER-FT MDCHEMIS WILEY-E --- General and Others
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With the development in the 1960s of ultrahigh vacuum equipment and techniques and electron, X-ray, and ion beam techniques to determine the structure and composition of interfaces, activities in the field of surface science grew nearly exponentially. Today surface science impacts all major fields of study from physical to biological sciences, from physics to chemistry, and all engineering disciplines. The materials and phenomena characterized by surface science range from se- conductors, where the impact of surface science has been critical to progress, to metals and ceramics, where selected contributions have been important, to bio- terials, where contributions are just beginning to impact the field, to textiles, where the impact has been marginal. With such a range of fields and applications, questions about sample selection, preparation, treatment, and handling are difficult to cover completely in one review article or one chapter. Therefore, the editors of this book have assembled a range of experts with experience in the major fields impacted by surface characterization. It is the only book which treats the subject of sample handling, preparation, and treatment for surface characterization. It is full of tricks, cautions, and handy tips to make the laboratory scientist’s life easier. With respect to organization of the book, the topics range from discussion of vacuum to discussion of biological, organic, elemental or compound samples, to samples prepared ex situ or in situ to the vacuum, to deposition ofthin films. Generic considerations of sample preparation are also given.
Surfaces (Physics) --- Surface chemistry --- Surfaces (Technology) --- Surfaces (Physique) --- Chimie des surfaces --- Surfaces (Technologie) --- Methodology. --- Méthodologie --- Surface chemistry -- Methodology. --- Surfaces (Physics) -- Methodology. --- Surfaces (Technology). --- Atomic Physics --- Physics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Methodology --- Chemistry. --- Analytical chemistry. --- Physical chemistry. --- Chemical engineering. --- Electrical engineering. --- Optical materials. --- Electronic materials. --- Materials science. --- Analytical Chemistry. --- Physical Chemistry. --- Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering. --- Electrical Engineering. --- Optical and Electronic Materials. --- Characterization and Evaluation of Materials. --- Analytical biochemistry. --- Chemistry, Physical organic. --- Computer engineering. --- Surfaces (Physics). --- Material science --- Physical sciences --- Electronic materials --- Optics --- Materials --- Electric engineering --- Engineering --- Chemistry, Industrial --- Engineering, Chemical --- Industrial chemistry --- Chemistry, Technical --- Metallurgy --- Chemistry, Theoretical --- Physical chemistry --- Theoretical chemistry --- Chemistry --- Analysis, Chemical --- Analytic chemistry --- Chemical analysis --- Chemistry, Analytic --- Surfaces (Physics) - Methodology. --- Surface chemistry - Methodology.
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This book had its nucleus in some lectures given by one of us (J. O’M. B. ) in a course on electrochemistry to students of energy conversion at the University of Pennsyl- nia. It was there that he met a number of people trained in chemistry, physics, biology, metallurgy, and materials science, all of whom wanted to know something about electrochemistry. The concept of writing a book about electrochemistry which could be understood by people with very varied backgrounds was thereby engendered. The lectures were recorded and written up by Dr. Klaus Muller as a 293-page manuscript. At a later stage, A. K. N. R. joined the effort; it was decided to make a fresh start and to write a much more comprehensive text. Of methods for direct energy conversion, the electrochemical one is the most advanced and seems the most likely to become of considerable practical importance. Thus, conversion to electrochemically powered transportation systems appears to be an important step by means of which the difficulties of air pollution and the effects of an increasing concentration in the atmosphere of carbon dioxide may be met. Cor- sion is recognized as having an electrochemical basis. The synthesis of nylon now contains an important electrochemical stage. Some central biological mechanisms have been shown to take place by means of electrochemical reactions. A number of American organizations have recently recommended greatly increased activity in training and research in electrochemistry at universities in the United States
fysicochemie --- Electrochemistry --- Ions. --- Electrochemistry. --- Chemistry. --- Analytical chemistry. --- Physical chemistry. --- Analytical Chemistry. --- Physical Chemistry. --- Neurosciences. --- Pharmacology. --- Chemical engineering. --- Climate change. --- Materials science. --- Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering. --- Pharmacology/Toxicology. --- Characterization and Evaluation of Materials. --- Climate Change. --- Polymers. --- Polymer Sciences. --- 541.13 --- #WSCH:AAS3 --- Chemistry, Physical and theoretical --- 541.13 Electrochemistry --- Electrochemical analysis. --- Chemistry, Physical and theoretical. --- Electrochimie --- EPUB-LIV-FT SPRINGER-B --- Analytical biochemistry. --- Chemistry, Physical organic. --- Toxicology. --- Surfaces (Physics). --- Climatic changes. --- Monograph --- Polymers . --- Changes, Climatic --- Changes in climate --- Climate change --- Climate change science --- Climate changes --- Climate variations --- Climatic change --- Climatic changes --- Climatic fluctuations --- Climatic variations --- Global climate changes --- Global climatic changes --- Climatology --- Climate change mitigation --- Teleconnections (Climatology) --- Neural sciences --- Neurological sciences --- Neuroscience --- Medical sciences --- Nervous system --- Material science --- Physical sciences --- Drug effects --- Medical pharmacology --- Chemicals --- Chemotherapy --- Drugs --- Pharmacy --- Chemistry, Industrial --- Engineering, Chemical --- Industrial chemistry --- Engineering --- Chemistry, Technical --- Metallurgy --- Environmental aspects --- Physiological effect --- Chemistry, Theoretical --- Physical chemistry --- Theoretical chemistry --- Chemistry --- Analysis, Chemical --- Analytic chemistry --- Chemical analysis --- Chemistry, Analytic --- Polymere --- Polymeride --- Polymers and polymerization --- Macromolecules --- Research. --- Chemical research --- Research
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