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This title discusses recent astronomical observations of molecules in various regions and eras of the Universe, and on describing the processes that determine the chemistry.
Bringing together leading scientists, this book addresses the fundamental aspects of solid oxide electrolysis, a highly efficient route in electricity overcapacity conversion.
Bringing together a diverse group of scientists, this book deliberates the latest developments in nanoparticle theory, synthesis and assembly in order to generate new ideas.
Exploring the increasingly important field of corrosion science, this book focusses on the nanoscale interfacial chemical processes relevant to corrosion and its control.
Bringing together the growing body of theoretical and experimental work in this field, this book assesses recent progress, highlights on-going challenges, and discusses future work still needed.
This book plans to achieve a unification of views towards the goal of understanding the microscopic structure and behaviour of condensed phases of water at interfaces and progressing into the bulk.
Covering three key conjugated carbon nanomaterials: carbon nanotubes, fullerenes and graphene which although look very different have much, often unrealised, common ground.
Aimed at today's experimentalists and theoreticians, chemists, physicists and materials scientists, this book will cross-boundaries and discuss energy-related information.
In an attempt to address these complex problems all the discussion sessions at this meeting will involve spectroscopy and dynamics, experiment and theory. The Scientific Committee warmly invites you to take part in the Discussion and looks forward to welcoming you in Nottingham.
This book presents the papers and recorded discussion of the 161st Faraday Discussion. Organised by the Royal Society of Chemistry, this event took place in London in September 2012.
This book presents the papers and recorded discussion of the 160th Faraday Discussion. Organised by the Royal Society of Chemistry, this event took place in Oxford in September 2012.
This Faraday Discussion on Soft Matter Approaches to Structured Food will introduce and strengthen the concept of the soft matter approach to food scientists, and bring food scientists together with non-food experts.
The Scientific Committee warmly invites you to take part in this thought-provoking Discussion and looks forward to welcoming you to Leeds.
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