<p><P>From the reviews:</P><P></P><P>"The five chapters of Biomineralization, volume 1, provide a bridge between the mineralogy and the organic substrates that enable the mineral formation by organisms in nature and under laboratory conditions. β¦ The book is a most useful reference for all concerned
Biomineralization I: Crystallization and Self-Organization Process
β Scribed by Marc Fricke, Dirk Volkmer (auth.), Kensuke Naka (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 213
- Series
- Topics in Current Chemistry 270
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Subjects
Inorganic Chemistry; Biomaterials; Organic Chemistry; Nanotechnology; Mineralogy
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<P>This handbook provides a comprehensive account of materials science approaches to characterization of biominerals and biomimetic model systems. It covers state-of-the-art in the characterization of atomic and molecular structure, including the latest in diffraction, scattering, and spectroscopy,
The first edition of Pope and Swenberg's Electronic Processes of Organic Crystals, published in 1982, became the classic reference in the field. It provided a tutorial on the experimental and related theoretical properties of aromatic hydrocarbon crystals and included emerging work on polymers and s
The first edition of Pope and Swenberg's Electronic Processes of Organic Crystals, published in 1982, became the classic reference in the field. It provided a tutorial on the experimental and related theoretical properties of aromatic hydrocarbon crystals and included emerging work on polymers and s