Application of High Pressure in Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry

作者: Rudi van Eldik , Colin D. Hubbard

DOI: 10.1016/B978-044451766-1/50004-4

关键词: Scientific disciplinesBiochemical engineeringNanotechnologyHigh pressureBioinorganic chemistryLiquid phaseScope (project management)Characterization (materials science)Materials science

摘要: The principal focus of this chapter is on the application pressure to inorganic and bioinorganic reactions in solution an examination consequences application. most often form kinetic characterization interpretation thermodynamic parameters that results mechanistic conclusions. Reactions here used improve yields liquid phase or solid chemistry not available chapter. Information spectroscopic solids under may be accessed from specialized literature. concentrates mostly research articles published past two years, readers consult new literature cited throughout for historical background each particular topic. From chapter, it evident has a wide scope enhance our knowledge fields several scientific disciplines (chemistry, biochemistry, geochemistry, materials science, physics, atmospheric processes, engineering, etc). recent advances with emphasis systems are emphasized. Further references at end

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