Books written by Royal Society of Chemistry

  • Mass Spectrometry of Natural Substances in Food

    307 N. Saito , C.F. Timberlake , O.G. Tucknott and I.A.S. Lewis , Phytochemistry , 1983 , 22 , 1007 . 308 P. Bridle , R.S.T. Loeffler , C.F. Timberlake and R. Self , Phytochemistry , 1984 , 23 , 2968 . 309 K. Odaka , N. Terahara ...

  • Chemical Modelling: Applications and Theory

    9 D. L. Klein, R. Roth, A. K. L. Lim, A.P. Alivisatos and P. L. McEuen, Nature, 1997, 389, 699. 10 J. Hu, L.-S. Li, W. Yang, L. Manna, L.-W. Wang and A. P. Alivisatos, Science, 2001, 292, 2060. 11 C. B. Murray, C. R. Kagan and M. G. ...

  • Photochemistry

    334 G.F.Strouse, L.A.Mori, J.N.Younathan and T.J.Meyer, J.Am.Chem.Soc. . 1989, 111 . 9101. 335 B.White, M.Nowakowska and J.E.Guillet, J.Photocham.Photobiol.A. . 1989, 51, 147. 336 S.Tazuke, R.K.Guo and T.Ikeda, J.Phys.Chem.

  • Spectroscopic Properties of Inorganic and Organometallic Compounds

    Keith B. Dillon, David W. H. Rankin, Heather E. Robertson G. Davidson ... I. Juel, D. Herfort, R. Gollop, J. Konnerup-Madsen, H.J. Jakobsen and J. Skibsted, Cement Concrete Comp., 2003, 25, 867. 517. K. Lin, Z. Sun, S. Lin, ...

  • Industrial Analysis with Vibrational Spectroscopy

    The book is written in a pragmatic and straight-forward manner and is illustrated throughout with examples of real-world, everyday problems and applications.

  • Dietary Fibre: Chemical and Biological Aspects

    H. Dam and F. Christensen , Acta Pathol.Microbiol . Scand . , 1952 , 30 , 236 . 8 . J.X. Zhang , F. Bergman , G. Hallmans , G. Johansson , E. Lundin , R. Stenling , 0. Theander and E. Westerlund , Acta.Pathol.Microbiol . Immunol.

  • Organophosphorous Chemistry

    A concise but comprehensive annual survey of a vast field of study enabling the reader to rapidly keep abreast of the latest developments in this specialist area.

  • Electron Spin Resonance

    This fragment is attributed to the surface Lewis site.41 The spectroscopic parameters of free radicals in widely used solvents (not single crystals) were rather rarely obtained before VHF ESR had become available.

  • Colloid Science

    The work of Egerton and Stone230 is of particular interest because it illustrates how the Langmuir isotherm may be used to analyse adsorption data for a complex system. Langmuir plots were constructed ...

  • Organometallic Chemistry

    Phys . , 2001 , 114 , 1278 D.L. Robbins , C.M.L. Rittby , W.R.M. Graham , J. Chem . Phys . , 2001 , 114 , 3570 . B. K. Rao and P. Jena , J. Chem . Phys . , 2001 , 115 , 778 . T.N. Gribanova , R.M. Minyaev , V.I. Minkin , Mendeleev .

  • Biophysical Chemistry: Membranes and Proteins

    45 Calver , A. R. , Robbins , M. J. , Medhurst , A. D. , Hirst , W.D. , Pangalos , and M.N. Effects of GABAB receptor subunit chimeras on receptor localisation and ligand binding , European Neuroscience 2000 , Brighton , UK . 2000 .

  • Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins

    A.R.Haight, T.L.Stuk, J.A.Menzia, and T.A.Robbins, Tetrahedron Lett., 1997, 38, 4191. 757. A.Dondini and D.Perrone, Synthesis, 1997, 527; erratum, ibid, p. 1512. 758. J.L.Toujas, E.Jost, and M.Vaultier, Bull.Soc.Chim.

  • Turning Points in Solid-state, Materials and Surface State: A Book in Celebration of the Life and Work of Sir John...

    What distinguishes the subject from pure solid state chemistry is the ultimate materials objective''. As noted in Section 2, the origin of materials chemistry results from the evolution of chemistry in materials science, catalysed by ...

  • Crystal Growth and Nucleation: University College London, UK, 2-4 April 2007

    This book discusses the contemporary techniques and the latest applications in the field of nucleation, growth, inhibition and dissolution of solids. It covers techniques, including diffraction, small angle scattering, probe...

  • Biodiversity Under Threat

    This book addresses these concerns by detailing some of the research currently in progress.

  • Nuclear Power and the Environment

    Reviews the political and social context for nuclear power generation, the nuclear fuel cycles and their implications for the environment.

  • The Comet Assay in Toxicology

    Therefore, for the prediction of carcinogenicity of a chemical, organ-specific genotoxicity was necessary but not ... an insight into the genotoxicity of human carcinogens but is also suited for studying their underlying mechanisms.

  • Environmental and Health Impact of Solid Waste Management Activities

    This book, written by international experts, discusses the various waste disposal options that are available (landfill, incineration, composting, recycling) and then reviews their impact on the environment, and particularly on human health.

  • Photochemistry

    ... of chlorophyll a in solution,3**3 ps studies of excited singlet states of bacteriochlorophyll a and bacteriopheophytin a in polar solvents,364 fluorescence properties of chlorophyll b in solution as criteria of purity, 365 and Raman ...

  • From Classical to Modern Chemistry: The Instrumental Revolution

    In the second part of my paper , I tried to demonstrate the effect of the new biochemical knowledge on life science . ... 1972 ; J. S. Fruton , A Skeptical Biochemist , Harvard University Press , Cambridge , MA , 1992 ; J. S. Fruton ...