ABSTRACT



The final volume of this new innovative and informative three-volume set explains and explores the essential basic and advanced concepts from various areas within the nanosciences. This volume primarily focuses on increasing awareness of sustainable nanochemistry, meaning the social and economic impact of nanochemistry, in order to mitigate ecological resource depletion and to promote the exploration of nature as a resource for future benefits. This volume adopts a pharmacological lens, examining the multitude of ways in which nano-research can contribute to the development of pharmaceutical drugs and paying particular attention to toxicology and renewable energy within nanochemistry.



Under the vast expertise of the editor, the volume contains 34 entries contributed by renowned international scientists and scholars. The content in this volume covers topics such as anti-HIV agents, ecotoxicology, solar cells and photovoltaic phenomena, spectral-SAR, and more—alphabetically organized and accompanied by equations, figures, and brief letters in order to emphasize the potential applications of the concepts discussed.

chapter Chapter 1|24 pages

Anti-HIV Agents

chapter Chapter 2|25 pages

Biopolymers

chapter Chapter 3|6 pages

Cancer and Anticancer Activity

chapter Chapter 5|5 pages

Cell Cycle

chapter Chapter 7|14 pages

Colorants, Pigments, and Dyes

chapter Chapter 10|9 pages

Drug Development

chapter Chapter 11|20 pages

Electrochemical Methods for Metal Recovery

chapter Chapter 12|12 pages

Free-Wilson Model

chapter Chapter 14|10 pages

HIV-Integrase

chapter Chapter 18|11 pages

Minimal Steric Difference

chapter Chapter 23|12 pages

Photovoltaic System

chapter Chapter 24|7 pages

Protein Surface

chapter Chapter 25|13 pages

Radiation (Induced) Synthesis

chapter Chapter 26|6 pages

Receptor Binding

chapter Chapter 27|16 pages

Smiles

chapter Chapter 28|16 pages

Solar Cell

chapter Chapter 30|5 pages

Stem Cells

chapter Chapter 31|10 pages

Steric Taft Parameters

chapter Chapter 32|10 pages

Sterimol Verloop Parameters

chapter Chapter 34|11 pages

van der Waals Molecular Volume