ABSTRACT
One of the major areas of emphasis in the field of in chemical science and engineering technology in recent years has been interdisciplinary research, a trend that promises new insights and innovations rooted in cross-disciplinary collaboration. This volume is designed for stepping beyond traditional disciplinary boundaries and applying knowledge and insights from multiple fields.
This book, Chemical Science and Engineering Technology: Perspectives on Interdisciplinary Research, provides a selection of chapters on interdisciplinary research in chemical science and engineering technology, taking a conceptual, and practical approach. The book includes case studies and supporting technologies and also explains the conceptual thinking behind current uses and potential uses not yet implemented. International experts with countless years of experience lend this volume credibility.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|40 pages
Frontiers in Computational Chemistry
chapter Chapter 2|10 pages
Theoretical Computation of Periodic Descriptors Invoking Periodic Properties
part II|92 pages
Analytical Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
chapter Chapter 6|48 pages
Synthesis, Characterization, and Bioappplicability of Protein Conjugated Nanomaterials
part III|194 pages
Key Issues in Industrial Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
chapter Chapter 7|18 pages
A Comprehensive Review of Thymoquinone Extraction from Nigella sativa and its Characterization
chapter Chapter 8|16 pages
Simultaneously Evaporated Al-Doped Zn Films for Optoelectronic Applications
chapter Chapter 10|22 pages
Recognition of Adenine-like Rings by the Abrin—A Binding Site: A Flexible Docking Approach
chapter Chapter 13|28 pages
Industrial Fixed Bed Catalytic Reactors: Drawbacks, Challenges, and Future Scope
part IV|18 pages
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