The latest volume in the Comprehensive Series in Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences is the first book to cover this interesting and rapidly spreading topic, namely the use of visible light and photosensitising agents for controlling the population of microbial pathogens. Edited by Michael R Hamblin and Giulio Jori two pioneers in the field, Photodynamic Inactivation of Microbial Pathogens: Medical and Environmental Applications brings together the foremost practitioners to provide an up to date account for workers in the field. More information is available at http://www.rsc.org/Shop/books/2011/9781849731447.asp
Asymmetry in Organo Catalysis
Until recently asymmetric reactions were deemed inefficient and limited in scope. However, since 2008 there has been explosive growth in the field, presenting more material than can be considered in a single review.
Pellissier’s monograph, one of the latest titles in the RSC Catalysis series, presents a distinct overview of recent research in a very accessible format. Already a popular title in the series, the book has received glowing reviews in JACS and Chemistry World.
New – RSC Polymer Chemistry Series
The RSC Polymer Chemistry Series is a new collection of professional reference books aimed at providing an up-to-date perspective and critical review on new developments in polymer chemistry. The Series is led by Editor-in-Chief, Ben Zhong Tang, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology with Series Editors Alaa Abd-El-Aziz, University of British Columbia; Stephen Craig, Duke University; Jianhua Dong, National Natural Science Foundation of China; Toshio Masuda, Fukui University of Technology and Christoph Weder, University of Fribourg.
The first titles will be published later this year and further information can be found at www.rsc.org/polymerseries.
Award Winning RSC Author!
Anthony D Covington, Emeritus Professor of Leather Science at the University of Northampton, UK and author of Tanning Chemistry: The Science of Leather has been awarded the coveted Alsop Award in recognition of his contribution to the leather industry. Details can be found at http://www.northampton.ac.uk/news/article/101/northampton-professor-wins-international-award.
The RSC is delighted to congratulate him and acknowledge the Alsop Award which was awarded in particular recognition for his book Tanning Chemistry: The Science of Leather. Professor Covington’s book was published by the RSC in 2009, and is still the only current text on tanning science to address the scientific principles which underpin the processes involved in making leather.
For more information on the book visit http://www.rsc.org/shop/books/2009/9780854041701.asp.
10th Anniversary Celebrations
Celebrating its 10th anniversary, this book is the proceedings of the conference Magnetic Resonance in Food Science held at the Clermont-Ferrand-Theix Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), and forms part of the continuing series of proceedings of the biennial conferences on applications of magnetic resonance to food science. The book provides a global survey, written by leading authorities, raising awareness of current activity in the field and potential applications. For further details see http://www.rsc.org/shop/books/2011/9781849732338.asp
Environmental Radiochemical Analysis IV
Incidents in the past have made scientists aware of the need for accurate methods of radionuclide analyses in order to estimate the risk to the public from released radioactivity .This book is an authoritative, up-to-date collection of research contributions presented at the 11th International Symposium on Environmental Radiochemical Analysis. Representing the work of leading scientists from across the globe it presents information on analytical radiochemistry, the behaviour of radionuclides in the environment, radioactively contaminated land, fate of radionuclides in natural and engineered environments and behaviour of radionuclides in radioactive wastes. This essential work will be a key reference for graduates and professionals who work across fields involving analytical chemistry, environmental science and technology, and hazards and waste research and disposal. More information is available from http://www.rsc.org/shop/books/2011/9781849731553.asp.
Water Contamination Emergencies: Monitoring, Understanding and Acting
This book is the proceedings of the International Conference on Water Contamination Emergencies: Monitoring, Understanding, Acting held in October 2010. The fourth in a series of conference proceedings this book develops themes from three previous, highly successful Water Contamination conferences in addition to dealing specifically with four new principle themes: monitoring, understanding, acting and lessons learned. With contributions from leading scientists and experts in academia and industry it offers a truly international perspective on our ability to deal with water contamination emergencies. Emphasis is given to prevention, strategy and unusual emergency incident situations relating to drinking water. The book appeals across the board from public health and environmental professionals to companies, agencies, regulators and experts involved in emergency planning and response. More details can be found at http://www.rsc.org/shop/books/2011/9781849731560.asp.
Single-Ion Solvation: Experimental and Theoretical Approaches to Elusive Thermodynamic Quantities
A new book in the RSC Theoretical and Computational Chemistry Series, Single- Ion Solvation provides a clear understanding of the concepts, definitions and difficulties underlying the problem of determining single-ion solvation free energies via experiment or theory. Written by Philippe Hunenberger and Maria Reif, the book is primarily aimed at researchers (professors, postgraduates, graduates, and industrial researchers) concerned with processes involving ionic solvation properties (these are ubiquitous, eg. in physical/organic/analytical chemistry, electrochemistry, biochemistry, pharmacology, geology, and ecology). Because of the concept definitions and data compilations it contains, it is also a useful reference book to have in a university library. Finally, it may be of general interest to anyone wanting to learn more about ions and solvation. For more information see http://www.rsc.org/shop/books/2011/9781847551870.asp.
Biophysical Approaches Determining Ligand Binding to Biomolecular Targets
The latest book in the RSC Biomolecular Sciences Series provides a complete overview of current techniques to identify ligands, how to characterise their binding sites and details on understanding binding mechanisms. Edited by Alberto Podjarny, CNRS, Strasbourg, Annick Dejaegere and Bruno Kieffer, this book is suitable for biomolecular scientists at graduate or post-doctoral level in academia and industry and biologists and chemists will also find it a useful introduction to the techniques available. For more details see http://www.rsc.org/shop/books/2011/9781849730099.asp