Radiation Chemistry :Present Status and Future Trends ( Volume 87 )

Publication subTitle :Present Status and Future Trends

Publication series :Volume 87

Author: Jonah   C. D.;Rao   B. S. M.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2001

E-ISBN: 9780080540214

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444829023

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444829023

Subject: O644.2 radiation chemistry

Language: ENG

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During the twentieth century, radiation chemistry emerged as a multi-faceted field encompassing all areas of science. Radiation chemical techniques are becoming increasingly popular and are being routinely used not only by chemists but also by biologists, polymer scientists, etc.

"Radiation Chemistry: Present Status and Future Trends" presents an overall view of the different aspects of the subject. The chapters review the current status of the field and present the future opportunities in utilizing radiation chemical techniques. This will be of interest to chemists in general and in particular to radiation chemists, chemical kineticists, photochemists, physical-organic chemists and spectroscopists.

In view of the diverse nature of the field, the book is a multi-authored effort by several experts in their particular areas of research. Six main areas, both basic and applied, were identified and the book is organized around them. The topics were selected in terms of their relative importance and the contribution of radiation chemistry to the general areas of chemistry, biology and physics. The topics covered are as diverse as gas phase radiation chemistry, the use of radiation chemical techniques, the treatment of water pollutants, the chemical basis of radiation biology, and muonium chemistry. The book also contains an update of the next generation electron accelerators.








Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 8

Table of Contents

pp.:  8 – 17

Preface

pp.:  17 – 19

List of Authors

pp.:  19 – 22

Chapter 2. Accelerators for ultrafast phenomena

pp.:  42 – 58

Chapter 3. Ion-beam radiation chemistry

pp.:  58 – 88

Chapter 4. Radiation chemistry under magnetic fields – Spin coherence effects

pp.:  88 – 104

Chapter 5. Muonium chemistry

pp.:  104 – 128

Chapter 6. Fundamental processes in gas-phase radiation chemistry

pp.:  128 – 166

Chapter 7. High temperature water radiolysis

pp.:  166 – 184

Chapter 8. Radiation chemistry of concentrated inorganic aqueous solutions

pp.:  184 – 196

Chapter 9. Radiation chemistry of organic liquids: saturated hydrocarbons

pp.:  196 – 244

Chapter 10. Radiation chemistry of organic halides in aqueous solutions

pp.:  244 – 274

Chapter 11. Radiation chemistry of fullerenes

pp.:  274 – 308

Chapter 12. Radiation chemistry of quinones

pp.:  308 – 340

Chapter 13. Redox chemistry and energetics of radical cations of substituted benzenes

pp.:  340 – 362

Chapter 14. Heteroatom-centered free radicals: some selected contributions by radiation chemistry

pp.:  362 – 416

Chapter 15. Zeolite catalysis studies by radiation chemical methods

pp.:  416 – 432

Chapter 16. Radiation chemistry of nanocolloids and clusters

pp.:  432 – 474

Chapter 17. Radiation chemical studies of porphyrins and metalloporphyrins

pp.:  474 – 502

Chapter 18. Carbohydrates

pp.:  502 – 534

Chapter 19. Radiation chemistry of the nucleobases

pp.:  534 – 574

Chapter 20. Radiation chemistry of proteins

pp.:  574 – 606

Chapter 21. Radiation-induced damage in DNA

pp.:  606 – 644

Chapter 22. Free radical mechanisms in anti-cancer drug research

pp.:  644 – 678

Chapter 23. The chemistry behind the application of ionizing radiation in water-pollution abatement

pp.:  678 – 692

Chapter 24. High-performance polymeric materials for separation and reaction, prepared by radiation-induced graft polymerization

pp.:  692 – 726

Chapter 25. Radiation pasteurization and sterilization of food

pp.:  726 – 760

Index

pp.:  760 – 778

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