Chemistry of Inorganic Biomaterials by Christopher Spicer (Editor)(EBSCO eBook) 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 dental and bone implants. Exciting new medical applications continue to emerge, enabled by innovative materials for neural interfaces and as anti-fouling agents. 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. Framed from the context of the overarching material class/application, it provides a balanced and critical overview of the field by bringing together experts in both the fundamental inorganic and material chemistry, as well as key clinical considerations for biomedical applications.
ISBN: 9781788017534
Publication Date: 2021
Handbook of Inorganic Substances by Pierre Villars; Karin Cenzual; Marinella Penzo; Roman Gladyshevskii(EBSCO eBook) The aim of this reference work is to provide the researcher with a comprehensive compilation of all up to now crystallographically identified inorganic substances in only one volume. All data have been processed and critically evaluated by the "Pauling File" editorial team using a unique software package. Each substance is represented in a single row containing information adapted to the number of chemical elements.
ISBN: 9783110444087
Publication Date: 2017
Industrial Inorganic Chemistry by Mark Anthony Benvenuto(Knovel eBook) Provides a survey on the production of essential elements and compounds, such as sulfuric acid, calcium carbonate, fertilizers as well as numerous metals and alloys.
ISBN: 9783110330328
Publication Date: 2015
Organometallic Chemistry by Hiroshi Nakazawa (Editor); Julian Koe (Editor)(EBSCO eBook) Designed for teaching, this English translation of the tried and tested Organometallic Chemistry2/e textbook from the Japan Society of Coordination Chemistry can be used as an introductory text for chemistry undergraduates and also provide a bridge to more advanced courses. The book is split into two parts, the first acts as a concise introduction to the field, explaining fundamental organometallic chemistry. The latter covers cutting edge theories and applications, suitable for further study. Beginning with fundamental reaction patterns concerning bonds between transition metals and carbon atoms, the authors show how these may be combined to achieve a desired reaction and/or construct a catalytic cycle. To understand the basics and make effective use of the knowledge, numerous practice questions and model answers to encourage the reader's deeper understanding are included.