This book explains the behavior of metal ions in aqueous solutions, focusing on their structure, bonding, and reactions. It covers key concepts like coordination chemistry, stability, and interactions with ligands. The text helps students understand how metal ions function in chemical, biological, and environmental systems.
Detailed reference on the chemistry, structure, and reactions of organolithium compounds. Includes synthesis methods, properties, and applications in organic chemistry. Suitable for advanced students and researchers.
Scientific reference work focusing on the chemistry, synthesis, structure, and applications of 1,2,4-triazoles. Part of The Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds series. Series editors: Arnold Weissberger and Edward C. Taylor.
An Introduction to Organic Chemistry by John Read is an early foundational textbook designed to introduce students to the basics of organic chemistry at a time when the subject was still formalizing its educational approach. The book covers essential concepts such as the structure and properties of organic molecules, simple functional groups, and fundamental reactions, presented in a clear desc…
This book explores the effects of light—especially ultraviolet (UV) radiation—on synthetic polymers. It examines the photochemical processes responsible for polymer degradation, including chain scission, oxidation, and cross-linking. The authors discuss the mechanisms of photodegradation, methods for studying these processes, and strategies for improving polymer stability using additives su…
This volume provides advanced coverage of allocenn-based polyolefins, including their preparation, properties, and technological applications, with contributions from leading experts in polymer science.
This textbook presents the principles and practices of digital system design, including combinational and sequential logic, digital circuits, and hardware description languages. It is widely used in computer engineering and electrical engineering programs.
This book provides a practical approach to implementing EVA (Economic Value Added) in organizations. It explains frameworks for value-added management, illustrates concepts with case studies, and provides actionable guidance for managers and executives seeking to drive organizational change and improve corporate performance.
This international edition explores the interaction between business, government, and society, emphasizing ethical, legal, and social responsibilities. It includes case studies from multiple countries and integrates theory with practical applications for managers and policymakers.
This book provides a detailed introduction to chemical kinetics and reaction mechanisms, explaining how chemical reactions occur and the factors affecting their rates. It is widely used as a textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate students.