An introductory textbook on chemical thermodynamics covering fundamental concepts such as energy, entropy, and equilibrium, with clear explanations and applications suitable for undergraduate students in chemistry.
Principles of Free Radical Chemistry focuses on the formation, behavior, and reactions of free radicals in chemical systems. It explains reaction mechanisms such as initiation, propagation, and termination, and discusses factors affecting radical stability and reactivity. The book also highlights practical applications of free radical chemistry in organic synthesis, polymerization, and industri…
Chemical Kinetics and Reactor Design explains the fundamental principles of reaction rates and how chemical reactions are applied in industrial reactor systems. It covers rate laws, reaction mechanisms, and factors affecting reaction speed, then connects these concepts to the design and analysis of different types of reactors (batch, continuous, and catalytic). The book emphasizes both theoreti…
Symmetry in Molecules introduces the concept of molecular symmetry and its importance in chemistry. It explains symmetry elements and operations, point groups, and how symmetry helps in understanding molecular structure, bonding, and spectroscopy. The book emphasizes practical applications of symmetry in predicting physical and chemical properties of molecules.
A reference dictionary providing definitions and explanations of terms used in virology, useful for students, researchers, and professionals in microbiology and related fields.
A comprehensive text on microorganisms in aquatic environments, covering marine and freshwater systems, microbial ecology, nutrient cycles, and the role of microbes in aquatic ecosystems.
A specialized monograph focusing on the molecular biology of adenoviruses, including their structure, replication, gene expression, and interaction with host cells. Part of the Virology Monographs series.
A widely used calculus textbook covering differential and integral calculus with analytic geometry, authored by Thomas and Finney; fifth edition with a fifth printing in June 1981.
A widely used undergraduate textbook covering fundamental concepts of microbiology, including microbial structure, metabolism, genetics, and applications in medicine and industry.
A scientific text focusing on the physiological processes of microorganisms, including metabolism, growth, and cellular functions.