Royal Society of Chemistry | Books | rsc.li/materials-books
Royal Society of Chemistry | Books | rsc.li/materials-books
Inorganic Materials Series
Monographs in Supramolecular Chemistry
Non-oxide and Heteroanionic Materials Duncan Gregory University of Glasgow, UK Much of traditional solid state chemistry invokes changes in the structures and properties of solids via addition or substitution of cations. This book considers the role and importance of nitrides, pnictides, chalcogenides, carbides and halides, among others, in redefining modern solid state materials chemistry. Written in an accessible style, Non-Oxide and Heteroanionic Materials provides a valuable resource for advanced undergraduates and postgraduates across solid state chemistry, catalysis and materials science, as well as researchers looking for an introduction to the subject. Photocatalysis Using 2D Nanomaterials Yufei Zhao Beijing University of Chemical Technology, China | Haohong Duan Tsinghua University, China Two-dimensional (2D) materials for photocatalytic applications have attracted attention in recent years due to their unique thickness-dependent physiochemical properties. This book reviews the applications of 2D-related nano-materials in solar-driven catalysis, providing an up-to-date introduction to the design and use of 2D-related photo(electro)catalysts. This includes not only application areas such as fine chemicals synthesis, water splitting, CO 2 reduction, and N2 fixation, but also catalyst design and preparation. With chapters written by expert researchers in their fields, Photocatalysis Using 2D Nanomaterials will provide advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and other researchers convenient introductions to these topics. The Chemistry of Inorganic Biomaterials Christopher Spicer University of York, UK Biomaterials offer the potential to restore and supplement the function of tissues and organs following injury or disease. The use of inorganic materials in the clinic to date has been widespread, in the form of metallic joint replacements and ceramic implants. The Chemistry of Inorganic Biomaterials overviews the underlying chemistry behind the most common and cutting-edge inorganic materials in current use, or approaching use, in vivo. Written in an accessible style, this book will be of interest to advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers in biomaterials, inorganic materials and materials chemistry. Unconventional Green Synthesis of Inorganic Nanomaterials Silvia Gross University of Padova, Italy Inorganic nanomaterials are an extremely broad and versatile class of materials, and their enhanced chemical, thermal and mechanical stability with respect to their organic counterparts make them appealing candidates for a wide range of technological applications. This book will provide a much-needed overview of the fast-developing areas of green synthesis of metal nanoparticles, metal oxides and metal sulphides. These have a broad range of applications, including in catalysis, electronics, optics, and nanomedicine. Suitable for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates, and other researchers, it provides a convenient introduction to the topic.
Hardback | 350 pages 9781839161810 | 2022 £99.99 | $140.00
Porphyrin-based Supramolecular Architectures From Hierarchy to Functions Shengqian Ma University of North Texas, USA | Gaurav Verma University of North Texas, USA Porphyrin-based Supramolecular Architectures focuses on recent developments in the field, emphasising cutting-edge research and its diverse range of applications. Chapters cover both strategies for structure design (such as MOFs and COFs) and emerging applications (including adsorption, catalysis and photodynamic therapy) of assorted supramolecular architectures. With contributions from global experts, this title will be of interest to graduate students and researchers in supramolecular chemistry, organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, organometallic chemistry, catalysis and (porous) materials science. About the series ISSN 1368-8642 Series editors Jonathan Steed Durham University, UK | Philip Gale The University of Sydney, Australia Supramolecular chemistry concerns the structure and function of molecular assemblies formed through weak interactions. These complexes have found diverse applications in materials chemistry, nanoscience, catalysis, food sciences, and medicine, and this has led to a rapid expansion in supramolecular chemistry research. With contributions from high profile international scientists working within the field, each book in the series covers a key concept for graduate-level students and above interested in supramolecular chemistry and its diverse applications. The books are ideal for reference and as state-of-the art guides, and they aim to enable further developments of new applications through an understanding of the fundamentals and a comprehensive overview of the latest research. Reactivity in Confined Spaces Gareth Lloyd Lincoln University, UK | Ross S Forgan Glasgow University, UK The chemistry that occurs within confined spaces is a product of the collective forces that go beyond singular factors. Chapters in this book combine the classical host-guest chemistry with catalysis, reactivity and modern supramolecular chemistry. With contributions from key authors in the field, Reactivity in Confined Spaces will be of interest to graduate students and researchers working in supramolecular chemistry, homogeneous catalysis, organic chemistry, materials science and polymer chemistry.
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Hardback | 350 pages 9781839161605 | 2022 £99.99 | $140.00
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Hardback | 450 pages 9781839161803 | 2022 £169.00 | $235.00
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Hardback | 308 pages 9781788017534 | 2021 £99.99 | $140.00
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Hardback | 470 pages 9781788017763 | 2021 £179.00 | $250.00
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Hardback | 350 pages 9781788017756 | 2022 £99.99 | $140.00
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