Advanced Catalytic Materials Photocatalysis and Other Current Trends
Advanced Catalytic Materials Photocatalysis and Other Current Trends
Advanced Catalytic Materials Photocatalysis and Other Current Trends
This book has put together recent,
state-of-the-art topics on current trends in catalytic materials and consists of
16 chapters. Topics covered includes: X-Ray Spectroscopy, Iron-based
Nanomaterials in the Catalysis, New Catalytic Systems for Fixation of Carbon
Dioxide into Valuable Poly, Catalytic Applications of Metal-Organic Frameworks,
Advanced Nanomatericals for Solar Photocatalysis, Preparation of Functionalized
Graphene and Gold Nanocomposites, Photochemical Decomposition of Hydrogen
Sulfide, Electrocatalytic Applications of Graphene, Native and Synthetic
G-quartet-based DNAzyme Systems.
This note is
just right for one beginning to embark on his journey in chemistry. The coverage
includes such wide-ranging topics as structure of matter, chemical elements, and
chemical compounds. Major areas include introduction to chemical reactions,
acids and bases, oxidation-reduction reactions, and energy changes in the
reactions. Further explained, the note is to define unit conversions, chemical
calculations, and modern atomic theory through molecular structure and solution
dynamics, besides introducing organic chemistry, biochemistry, and nuclear
chemistry for a broad basis. The note is helpful because it provides a
foundational outline for students taking up the general chemistry courses.
Dmitri Mendeleev's The
Principles of Chemistry is a classic that laid the foundation for the periodic
table. The book is a detailed discussion of water and its compounds, hydrogen
and oxygen, and their saline combinations. It includes Dalton's law, properties
of gases, and atomic theory in the discussion of the chemistry of elements and
their compounds. It is also interesting for its discussion of atomic weights of
elements and how to arrange the periodic table-the work of Mendeleev. The book
would serve well for the reader trying to understand the very earliest stages of
modern chemistry with contributions that have shaped this particular field of
science today.