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Progress in Inorganic Chemistry, Volume 59

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This series provides inorganic chemists and materials scientists with a forum for critical, authoritative evaluations of advances in every area of the discipline. Volume 59 continues to report recent advances with a significant, up-to-date selection of contributions by internationally-recognized researchers. The chapters of this volume are devoted to the following topics: Iron Catalysis in Synthetic Chemistry A New Paradigm for Photodynamic Therapy Drug Design: Multifunctional, Supramolecular DNA Photomodification Agents Featuring Ru(II)/Os(II) Light Absorbers Coupled to Pt(II) or Rh(III) Bioactive Sites Selective Binding of Zn2+ Complexes to Non-Canonical Thymine or Uracil in DNA or RNA. Progress Toward the Electrocatalytic Production of Liquid Fuels from Carbon Dioxide Monomeric Dinitrosyl Iron Complexes: Synthesis and Reactivity Interactions of Nitrosoalkanes/arenes, Nitrosamines, Nitrosothiols, and Alkyl Nitrites with Metals Aminopyridine Iron and Manganese Complexes as Molecular Catalysts for Challenging Oxidative Transformations

Author Biography:

Kenneth D. Karlin, PhD, is the Ira Remsen Professor ofChemistry at Johns Hopkins University. He received his PhD fromColumbia University. Dr. Karlin s bioinorganic researchfocuses on coordination chemistry relevant to biological andenvironmental processes, involving copper or heme (porphyrin-iron)complexes. Dr. Karlin s main approach involves syntheticmodeling, i.e. biomimetic chemistry. He is the winner of theprestigous F. Albert Cotton Award in Synthetic Inorganic Chemistryand the Sierra Nevada Distinguished Chemist Award, both awarded in2009.
Release date NZ
August 7th, 2014
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributor
  • Edited by Kenneth D. Karlin
Pages
592
Dimensions
161x236x37
ISBN-13
9781118870167
Product ID
21882787

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