This volume of Structure and Bonding focuses on the role of metal ions in biological systems, highlighting structure–function relationships in key biochemical processes. Major topics include: The role of manganese in photosynthesis Structural and functional analysis of carbonic anhydrase via metal substitution Single‑electron transfer mechanisms in biological systems The book integrates…
A concise educational monograph introducing the principles of crystal chemistry, designed primarily for teachers and students. It explains structural relationships in crystalline materials and their chemical significance.
Comprehensive reference covering the chemistry of all the elements of the periodic table, with detailed discussion of structure, properties, reactions, and applications.
Advanced textbook for upper-level undergrad or graduate courses SpringerLink +8 AIP Publishing LLC +8 Amazon +8 Divided into two main parts: Overviews – fundamental principles of biological inorganic chemistry Metal-ion systems – detailed chapters on transport, storage, catalysis, electron transfer, oxygen/O₂ metabolism, radical enzymes, metal‑nucleic acid interactions, …
The second edition of Bioinorganic Chemistry provides a comprehensive overview of the role of inorganic elements in biological processes. It covers topics such as the function of metals in photosynthesis, the transport and storage of essential elements, catalysis by hemoproteins, and the biological roles of metals like molybdenum, tungsten, vanadium, and chromium. The book also explores the fun…
This book explores the mechanistic aspects of bioinorganic chemistry, emphasizing metal ion roles in enzyme catalysis, electron transfer, and biomolecular structure. Aimed at graduate students and researchers, it blends theoretical insights with practical applications in biochemistry and molecular biology.
A graduate-level text introducing inorganic chemical principles as applied to biological systems. Covers solution thermodynamics/kinetics, spectroscopy, transport/storage of metal ions, metalloproteins (oxygen carriers, redox enzymes), alkali/alkaline earth metals, metal regulation, toxicity, therapeutic metals, and problem-solving examples. Each chapter includes problems and review questions
A unified introduction to chemistry, covering organic, inorganic, and physical principles. Designed for students with limited math background. Features worked examples, exercises, and web-based resources.