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Ionotronics: From Fundamnetals to Ion-controlled Devices brings together internationally leading researchers in this new interdisciplinary field to explore and exchange ideas on the physical and chemical principles underlying the phenomena of ionotronics, and the advances in both fundamental research and industrial applications.
This Faraday Discussion volume brings together internationally leading experimental and theoretical scientists from across the fields of astronomy, chemistry, and physics to explore and exchange their ideas about our chemical understanding of the universe.
This volume brings together internationally leading researchers in the fields of synthesis, materials, and catalysis, particularly involving systems where non-covalent interactions are a crucial factor.
This Faraday Discussion brings together different research communities by focussing on the topics of, heterogeneous catalytic and chemical looping routes to N2 activation, electrocatalytic and photocatalytic routes to N2 activation, enzymatic N2 activation, homogeneous N2 activation, and alternative routes to NH3 and its applications
This volume brings together internationally leading researchers interested in bi- and multimetallic nanoalloys to explore and exchange ideas on recent developments and future possibilities.
This Faraday Discussion volume brings together internationally leading researchers to explore and exchange ideas on the physical and chemical principles underlying mechanochemical phenomena.
This volume will address several related aspects of peptide interactions with membranes. It will consider model theoretical and experimental systems with relevance to fundamental questions in cell biology, including how peptides and proteins behave within biological membranes.
This interdisciplinary volume seeks to collate the developments in carbon dioxide utilisation made across science and engineering, with a view to seeing how further advancements can be made.
Photo-induced processes are of tremendous importance in the natural world and across science. In this volume the topics covered include: Time-resolved Diffraction, Time-Resolved Ultrafast Spectroscopy, Strong-Field Physics and Ultrafast X-ray Science
This discussion aims to improve understanding of the underlying processes responsible, which is essential for the development of high quality numerical models of urban air pollutants, which are required for the testing of mitigation strategies prior to implementation.
This Faraday Discussions volume is for chemists, physicists, materials scientists and applied mathematicians who develop new density-functional methods and rely on this approach as a key tool in their research.
Discusses a range of topics on ionic liquids, such as ionicity, structure, electrochemistry, phase behaviour, and interactions with liquid and solid interfaces.
This volume concentrates on the measurement, synthesis, assembly and manipulation of molecular wires and nanostructures.
This book incorporates aspects of structuring soft-materials at the nanoscale and the incorporation of such materials into actual devices.
Faraday Discussion 151 aims to bring together the diverse range of workers in the field of hydrogen storage materials and will both inform people of alternative strategies and encourage new ideas and approaches.
Exploring the key challenges in understanding the biological chemistry of metals, this book is of interest to both experimentalists and theoreticians working in this field.
The aim of this meeting was to convene scientists from experimental and theoretical disciplines to discuss a number of highly topical and controversial issues related to wetting and dewetting at hydrophobic surfaces.
This book plans to achieve a unification of views towards the goal of understanding the microscopic structure and behaviour of condensed phases of water at interfaces and progressing into the bulk.
This book will include both cooling of molecules from high temperatures and formation of molecules in ultracold atomic gases; molecules in cold ionic gases and in helium droplets will also be covered.
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