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Discussion summary and research papers, in physical chemistry, chemical physics and biophysical chemistry.



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Water - From Interfaces to the Bulk

Water - From Interfaces to the Bulk

Copyright: 2009

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.


Electrocatalysis - Theory and Experiment at the Interface

Electrocatalysis - Theory and Experiment at the Interface

Copyright: 2008

Surface scientists and electrochemists discuss the development of both in situ spectroscopic methods in electrochemistry and the study of single crystal electrode surfaces


Importance of Polymer Science for Biological Systems

Importance of Polymer Science for Biological Systems

Copyright: 2008

This books looks at the physical chemistry of macromolecules and polymer science; and the problems associated with biocompatibility and biodegradability of polymers, particularly with regard to their role as therapeutic delivery vehicles.


Nanoalloys: From Theory to Applications

Nanoalloys: From Theory to Applications

Copyright: 2008

Nanoalloys are also proving to be of interest in a number of scientific and technological applications, including: catalysis, fuel cells , magnetics, optics, electronics. This international discussion meeting will cover all aspects of nanoalloys: synthesis, characterisation, theory and simulation, property measurements and technological applications.


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