Royal Society of Chemistry | Books | rsc.li/materials-books
Royal Society of Chemistry | Books | rsc.li/materials-books
Inorganic Materials Series
Inorganic Materials Series
Flexible Metal-Organic Frameworks Structural Design, Synthesis and Properties Susumu Kitagawa Kyoto University, Japan
Hardback | 350 pages 9781839164521 | 2022 £99.99 | $140.00
Biomedical Applications of Inorganic Materials Gareth R Williams University College London, UK This book provides a contemporary research-led overview of the applications of inorganic materials in biomedicine. It begins with a short introduction summarising fundamental concepts, then discusses key areas in which inorganic materials have been applied. A clear focus is maintained on the fate of the applied materials in vivo, clinical considerations, and the path to translation from lab to clinic. With contributions from leading researchers, Biomedical Applications of Inorganic Materials provides a comprehensive introduction for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers. About the series ISSN 2472-3819 Series editors Duncan W Bruce University of York, UK | Dermot O'Hare University of Oxford, UK | Richard I Walton University of Warwick, UK This series will provide authoritative coverage of topical and emerging research areas in inorganic materials chemistry and its related disciplines in physics, biology and materials science. The series will cover the three key areas of materials class, function and methodology, with each volume themed around a specific type of material, characterisation method, preparation technique or application. The books are written at a level accessible to advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers wishing to learn about the subject. Computer Simulation of Porous Materials Current Approaches and Future Opportunities Kim Jelfs Imperial College London, UK Computer Simulation of Porous Materials covers the key approaches in the modelling of porous materials, with a focus on how these can be used for structure prediction and to either rationalise or predict a range of properties. Through chapters focusing on techniques for specific types of applications and properties, it outlines the challenges and opportunities in applying approaches and methods to different classes of systems, including a discussion of high-throughput screening. Edited by a world leader in the field, this title is presented at a level accessible to advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers wishing to learn more about the topic.
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Flexible Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) are a unique class of porous materials that feature stimuli-responsive flexible structures and dynamic structural transformation behaviours. This book provides an accessible overview of the historical background of the chemistry of flexible MOFs and its features; in particular, design and synthesis, dynamic structure analysis, flexibility, function and theoretical treatment, and interpretation of the mechanisms as well as its applications. It will give readers a fundamental understanding of this chemistry and will be of great help to young researchers, as well as those already familiar with conventional porous materials, in creating newmaterials. Inorganic Thermoelectric Materials From Fundamental Concepts to Materials Design Anthony V Powell University of Reading, UK Thermoelectric devices convert a heat flux directly into electrical power. They afford opportunities to achieve efficiency savings in a variety of applications, through the conversion of otherwise waste heat into useful electrical energy. Implementation of this technology requires newmaterials that offer better performance and stability and contain readily available and inexpensive elements. Inorganic Thermoelectric Materials reviews the important new families of advanced materials that have emerged and taken the field beyond the long-standing focus on traditional thermoelectric materials. With contributions from global experts, this title will be of interest to advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers. Mechanical Behaviour of Metal-Organic Framework Materials Jin-Chong Tan University of Oxford, UK In the first book dedicated to this rapidly expanding research area, Mechanical Behaviour of Metal-Organic Framework Materials, provides a convenient introduction on how chemistry determines structure-mechanical property relationships and functional performance. Readers will learn through key experimental and theoretical techniques for studying MOF mechanical properties including; elastic and plastic behaviour, dynamic response, rate effects and failure mechanisms. Edited by a pioneer of the field, this book is suitable for both students and researchers who are new to the field.
Hardback | 350 pages 9781788017596 | 2022 £99.99 | $140.00
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Hardback | 350 pages 9781788016063 | 2022 £99.99 | $140.00
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Hardback | 350 pages 9781839164088 | 2022 £99.99 | $140.00
Hardback | 312 pages 9781788019002 | 2022 £99.99 | $140.00
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