Radiation Chemistry: Present Status and Future Trends
β Scribed by Charles D. Jonah and B.S. Madhava Rao (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press, Elsevier
- Year
- 2001
- Leaves
- 748
- Series
- Studies in Physical and Theoretical Chemistry 87
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Preface
Pages xvi-xvii
Charles D. Jonah, B.S. Madhava Rao
List of Authors
Pages xviii-xx
Radiation chemistry: from the early days to the next millennium Original Research Article
Pages 1-19
John Bentley, Dan Meisel
Accelerators for ultrafast phenomena Original Research Article
Pages 21-35
James F. Wishart
Ion-beam radiation chemistry Original Research Article
Pages 37-66
H. Kudoh, Y. Katsumura
Radiation chemistry under magnetic fields. Spin coherence effects Original Research Article
Pages 67-82
Yu.N. Molin
Muonium chemistry Original Research Article
Pages 83-106
Emil Roduner
Fundamental processes in gas phase radiation chemistry Original Research Article
Pages 107-144
Ronald Cooper, Stephen P. Mezyk
High temperature water radiolysis Original Research Article
Pages 145-162
George V. Buxton
Radiation chemistry of concentrated inorganic aqueous solutions Original Research Article
Pages 163-174
Yosuke Katsumura
Radiation chemistry of organic liquids: Saturated hydrocarbons Original Research Article
Pages 175-221
Ilya A. Shkrob, Myran C. Sauer Jr., Alexander D. Trifunac
Radiation chemistry of organic halides in aqueous solution Original Research Article
Pages 223-251
Hari Mohan, Jai P. Mittal
Radiation chemistry of fullerenes Original Research Article
Pages 253-286
Dirk M. Guldi
Radiation chemistry of quinones Original Research Article
Pages 287-317
Tulsi Mukherjee
Redox chemistry and energetics of radical cations of substituted benzenes Original Research Article
Pages 319-340
Mats Jonsson
Heteroatom-centered free radicals some selected contributions by radiation chemistry Original Research Article
Pages 341-393
Klaus-Dieter Asmus
Zeolite catalysis studies by radiation chemical methods Original Research Article
Pages 395-409
D.W. Werst, A.D. Trifunac
Radiation chemistry of nanocolloids and clusters Original Research Article
Pages 411-452
J. Belloni, M. Mostafavi
Radiation chemical studies of porphyrins and metalloporphyrins Original Research Article
Pages 453-479
P. Neta
Carbohydrates Original Research Article
Pages 481-511
C. von Sonntag, H.-P. Schuchmann
Radiation chemistry of the nucleobases Original Research Article
Pages 513-551
C. von Sonntag, H.-P. Schuchmann
Radiation chemistry of proteins Original Research Article
Pages 553-584
Chantal HouΓ©e-Levin, CΓ©cile Sicard-Roselli
Radiation-induced damage in DNA Original Research Article
Pages 585-622
P. O'Neill
Free radical mechanisms in anti-cancer drug research Original Research Article
Pages 623-655
P. Wardman
The chemistry behind the application of ionizing radiation in water-pollution abatement Original Research Article
Pages 657-670
C. von Sonntag, H.-P. Schuchmann
High-performance polymeric materials for separation and reaction, prepared by radiation-induced graft polymerization Original Research Article
Pages 671-704
Kyoichi Saito, Takanobu Sugo
Radiation pasteurization and sterilization of food Original Research Article
Pages 705-737
I.A. Taub
Index terms
Pages 739-755
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