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Advances in Photoelectrochemical Theory, Experiment and Systems Analysis Energy & Environment Series Advances in Photoelectrochemical Theory, Experiment and Systems Analysis Edited by S. David Tilley, Stephan Lany and Roel van de Krol S David Tilley University of Zurich, Switzerland Stephan Lany National Renewable Energy Laboratory, USA Roel van de Krol Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin, Germany With a strong focus on theory, this book is an up-to-date review of photoelectrochemical water splitting. The book discusses prediction of band alignments, the discovery of novel materials with attractive band gaps and stability; recent developments such as protective overlayers for photoanodes and in operando X-ray measurements of PEC cells; and concludes with a systems analysis of photoelectrochemical water splitting technologies. It is an important reference for researchers working in solar fuels as well as those working in theoretical chemistry. Series: Energy and Environment Series ISSN: 2044-0774 ISBN: 9781782629252 Price: 159.00 $220.00 Publishing date: 02/05/2018 Target Audience: College/higher education Pages: 250 BIC: PNRP, RNFY, THX The Challenge of in View of Photosynthetic Reality and of Research Trends Theoretical Design of PEC Materials Computational Screening of Materials for Photoelectrochemical Ab Initio Modeling of Solid-Liquid Interfaces Unravelling The Charge Transfer Mechanism in Hematite Photoanodes Rate Law Analysis of Photoelectrodes Solution Processed Electrodes for PEC

Chemical Modelling Volume 14 Michael Springborg University of Saarland, Germany Jan-Ole Joswig Dresden University of Technology, Germany Specialist Periodical Reports Chemical Modelling Volume 14 Edited by Michael Springborg and Jan-Ole Joswig Chemical modelling covers a wide range of disciplines and this book is the first stop for any materials scientist, biochemist, chemist or molecular physicist wishing to acquaint themselves with major developments in the applications and theory of chemical modelling. Containing both comprehensive and critical reviews, this volume is a convenient reference to the current literature. Series: Specialist Periodical Reports ISSN: 1472-0965 ISBN: 9781788010047 Price: 314.95 $441.00 Publishing date: 22/03/2018 Pages: 280 BIC: PNRP Theoretical studies as a tool for understanding the aromatic character of porphyrinoid compounds Atomistic modeling for molecular electronics and spintronics: successes and challenges Recent progress on fermionic exchange symmetry Dynamics and electronic structure of atomic clusters Clusters as Catalysts: Advantages Challenges Modeling the oxidation mechanism of pyrite and arsenopyrite - connection to acid rock drainage

Formaldehyde Exposure, Toxicity and Health Effects Luoping Zhang University of California Berkeley, USA Issues in Toxicology Formaldehyde Exposure, Toxicity and Health Effects Luoping Zhang 张罗平 Formaldehyde is virtually ubiquitous in the modern environment due to its costeffective nature, its use in resin formation, and its preservative properties. Though formaldehyde is necessary for many products and processes important to the world s economy, this economic dependence on formaldehyde comes at a cost to public health. Scientific inquiry into formaldehyde exposure has grown in response to this public health problem. This book consolidates these developments and will be a valuable source of information for postgraduates and researchers in environmental and occupational exposure as well as regulators. Series: Issues in Toxicology ISSN: 1757-7179 ISBN: 9781782629733 Publishing date: 25/04/2018 Pages: 250 BIC: MBN, PNN, PSBT Introduction to Formaldehyde Formaldehyde Exposure, Regulation, and Metabolism Formaldehyde Exposure in China General Toxicity of Formaldehyde Formaldehyde Carcinogenesis Formaldehyde Exposure and Leukemia Risk Potential Mechanisms of Formaldehyde-Induced Leukemia Formaldehyde Induced Leukemia-Specific Chromosomal Aneuploidy Formaldehyde-Associated Brain Tumors Formaldehyde-Associated Neurodegenerative Diseases

Modern Biocatalysis Advances Towards Synthetic Biological Systems Gavin Williams North Carolina State University, USA Mélanie Hall University of Graz, Austria Catalysis Series Modern Biocatalysis Advances Towards Synthetic Biological Systems Edited by Gavin Williams and Mélanie Hall Surveying current state-of-the-art techniques, this book provides a comprehensive overview of this exciting field. The book focusses on modern techniques that generate better performing enzymatic systems and novel biosynthetic routes to (non-)natural products. This includes the use of molecular techniques in protein design and engineering, the construction of artificial metabolic pathways and the application of computational methods for enzyme discovery and design. The book provides researchers with a greater understanding of current and emerging trends in biocatalysis. Series: Catalysis Series ISSN: 1757-6725 ISBN: 9781782627265 Publishing date: 19/04/2018 Pages: 300 BIC: PNRD, PSB, TCB Genome Mining for Enzyme Discovery De Novo Enzymes Artificial Metalloenzymes Exploiting Natural Diversity for Industrial Enzymatic Applications New Biotools for the Development of Novel Biocatalysts Exploiting Computational Techniques for Better Understanding of Enzyme Catalysis Mechanistic Insights into Enzymatic Conversion of Biomass Modulating Enzyme Activity via Incorporation of Non-canonical Amino Acids

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