Archive for April, 2015

New solar energy books from the Royal Society of Chemistry

Take a look at these recently published books on solar energy in our Energy and Environment Series by clicking on the links below. You can access the front matter, table of contents and the first chapter of these eBooks for free.

Solar Energy Conversion edited by Piotr Piotrowiak Solar Energy Conversion

This book provides a state-of-the art review on the experimental and theoretical approaches of studying interfacial electron and excitation transfer processes which are crucial to solar energy conversion. The presented approach is fundamental in nature and thus applicable to a broad range of hybrid photovoltaic and photocatalytic materials and interfaces. The book focuses on the dynamic aspects of the electron injection, exciton and carrier relaxation processes, as well as coherence effects, which continue to provide the impetus and the greatest challenge for the development of new methodologies.

Edited and written by leading experts in the field, “Solar Energy Conversion” will appeal to those working on the fundamentals of hybrid photovoltaic and photocatalytic materials, as well as those commercially interested in their applications.

Materials Challenges edited by Stuart J. C. Irvine  Book cover: Materials Challenges

This book provides an authoritative reference on the various aspects of materials science that will impact the next generation of photovoltaic module technology.  The emphasis of the book is on thin film photovoltaic materials, addressing the fundamental aspects of photovoltaic solar cell materials and giving a comprehensive description of each, either in research or in production. Particular attention is given to the key materials drivers of solar conversion efficiency, long term stability, materials costs and materials sustainability.

 The book is essential reading for materials scientists, energy technologists and all those involved in solid-state physics.

Advanced Concepts in Photovoltaics edited by Arthur J.  Nozik, Gavin Conibeer, Matthew C.  Beard  Book cover: Advanced Concepts in Photovoltaics

This book presents the latest developments in photovoltaics which seek to either reach or surpass the Shockley-Queisser limit, and to lower the cell cost per unit area. Progress toward this ultimate goal is presented for the three generations of photovoltaic cells. The first generation is based on crystalline silicon semiconductors. The second generation is based on thin film silicon, compound semiconductors, amorphous silicon and various mesoscopic structures. The third generation is based on the unique properties of nanoscale materials, new inorganic and organic photoconversion materials, highly efficient multi-junction cells and novel photovoltaic processes. The extent to which photovoltaic materials and processes can meet the expectations of efficient and cost effective solar energy conversion to electricity is discussed.

Written by an international team of expert contributors, and with researchers in academia, national research laboratories, and industry in mind, this book is a comprehensive guide to recent progress in photovoltaics and essential for any library or laboratory in the field.

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New materials books from the Royal Society of Chemistry

Take a look at these recently published Materials Science books covering topics across a number of our portfolio series by clicking on the links below. You can access the front matter, table of contents and the first chapter of these eBooks for free.

New in the RSC Smart Materials Series

Semiconductor Nanowires  edited by Wei Lu and Jie Xiang Semiconductor Nanowires

This book provides a timely reference on semiconductor nanowires including an introduction to their synthesis and properties. Chapters focus on the different applications including photovoltaics, nanogenerators, transistors, biosensors and photonics.

Edited by leading experts in the field and with contributions from well-known scientists, the book will appeal to both those working on fundamental nanomaterial research and those commercially interested in their applications.

Cationic Polymers in Regenerative Medicine edited by Sangram K. Samal and Peter Dubruel Cationic Polymers in Regenerative Medicine

This book brings together the expertise of leading experts in the field to provide a comprehensive overview of the recent advances in cationic polymer synthesis, modification and the design of biomaterials with different structures for therapeutic applications. Applications discussed in the book include drug and gene delivery, therapeutics in thrombosis and inflammation as well as gene therapy.

Suitable both for an educational perspective for those new to the field and those already active in the field, the book will appeal for postgraduates and researchers. The broad aspects of the topics covered are suitable for polymer chemists interested in the fundamentals of the materials systems as well as pharmaceutical chemists, bioengineering and medical professionals interested in their applications.

New in the RSC Soft Matter Series

Particle-Stabilized Emulsions and Colloids edited by To Ngai and Stefan Bon  Particle-Stabilized Emulsions and Colloids

In many cases of colloidal particles at interfaces, the mechanism of particle interactions is still unknown. This book introduces the basic concepts and principles of colloidal particles at liquid-liquid interfaces,  discusses the latest advances in emulsions stabilized by solid and soft particles and covers applications in food science and oil extraction.

With contributions from leading experts in these fields, this book will provide a background to academic researchers, engineers, and graduate students in chemistry, physics and materials science. The commercial aspects will also be of interest to those working in the cosmetics, food and oil industry.

New in the RSC Polymer Chemistry Series

Glycopolymer Code edited by C. Remzy Becer and Laura Hartmann Glycopolymer Code

Glycopolymers are important for cell signalling, recognition pathways, and their role in the immune system. They are gaining attention for new applications in tissue engineering and drug delivery. This book discusses the preparation, characterization and applications of glycopolymers providing a complete overview of the topic with examples from the latest research

With contributions from leading researchers in the field, the book is a unique source for graduates and academics new to the subject and already working in the area of glycopolymers.

New in the RSC Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Series

Microfluidics for Medical Applications edited by Albert van den Berg and Loes Segerink Microfluidics for Medical Applications

Lab-on-a-chip devices for point of care diagnostics have been present in clinics for several years now. Alongside their continual development, research is underway to bring the organs and tissue on-a-chip to the patient, amongst other medical applications of microfluidics.

This book provides the reader with a comprehensive review of the latest developments in the application of microfluidics to medicine. Written with students and practitioners in mind, and with contributions from the leaders in the field across the globe, this book provides a complete digest of the state-of-the-art in microfluidics medical devices and will provide a handy resource for any laboratory or clinic involved in the development or application of such devices.

Announcing

 

Structured Soft and Biological Matter, 9 June 2015, Durham UK

This one-day meeting, co-organised by the Royal Society of Chemistry journal Soft Matter and the Durham Centre for Soft Matter, Durham University, UK, will mark the 10th anniversary of the launch of Soft Matter. For more information, please click here.

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Royal Society of Chemistry online Bookshop relaunch

Our new, streamlined online Bookshop will very soon go live! Its many novel features make browsing our vast collection of print and eBooks much easier and faster, allowing you to stay up to date with the most recent cutting-edge discoveries and developments in the chemical sciences.

  • The Bookshop homepage showcases our selected new publications, forthcoming publications and highlights, with their prices and cover images, to save you time if you’re looking for a specific item.
  • Should you be in the mood to browse and don’t have a particular book in mind already, you can search through both our published and forthcoming books, accumulating filters to pinpoint exactly the topics you are interested in. We also have a counter which ticks over with every filter that you add, to show how many books are available with your search terms.
  • Are you a Bookseller or Author? The Bookshop has tabs packed with useful information relevant to you regarding catalogues, E-Alerts, promotional material, publishing guidelines and recent reviews.
  • If you’re stuck for present ideas, the Bookshop also contains a whole tab dedicated to Gift suggestions.
  • Our Add to Basket and Checkout procedures are much more straightforward, so you can buy what you want when you want. Perfect for our busy clients. You can also pre-order forthcoming books to ensure you don’t miss out on the most popular titles.

So keep an eye out for our fresh new page. We hope you enjoy your shopping experience with us.

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First Zing Computational Chemical Biology Conference, 6th-9th August 2015

The first Zing Computational Chemical Biology conference will take place from the 6th to the 9th of August 2015. It will bring together scientists to discuss multidisciplinary research that leverages computer simulation to address key questions crossing the physical sciences-life sciences/biomedical interface. In particular, the conference will feature sessions focusing on the development and application of novel and state-of-the-art computational tools and technology for solving major problems in the life and biomedical sciences.

Topics will include advances in molecular dynamics simulation of enzymes; computational approaches to studying the interaction of drugs, drug transporters and signalling enzymes with lipid membranes; simulation of protein-protein interaction and multi-protein complex enzymatic systems; computational study of signalling pathways; new techniques in computational drug discovery as they apply to enzyme reactivity and dynamics; simulation of allosteric interactions; advances in multi-scale modelling; new techniques for direct simulation of reactivity in biological systems; and the impact of technological advances in computer hardware and software on the field of chemical biology.

The conference will feature lectures by established leaders in the fields, as well as encouraging young and talented researchers to present both challenging questions and new ideas for solving them. The aim is to encourage a collegial atmosphere to promote stimulating and insightful discussion while enjoying the beauty of tropical Cairns, Australia.

To see a full list of confirmed speakers, click here.


Deadlines:

Talk Consideration Deadline: 1st May 2015

Poster Submission Deadline: 1st June 2015


URL: http://www.zingconferences.com/conferences/computational-chemical-biology/

Computational Chemical Biology Conference 2015, Cairn, Australia

The first Computational Chemical Biology Conference will take place from the 6th to the 9th of August 2015 in Cairn, Australia

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