Highlighting the growing applications of free radicals in key chemical, biological and medical processes Over the last two decades the application of free radicals in organic synthesis, materials science and life science has steadily increased, this Encyclopedia presents methodologies and mechanisms involving free radicals of chemical and biological research, including applications in materials science and medicine.
The aim of this Encyclopedia is to offer for the first time a description of free radicals within an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary context, connecting structural characteristics and chemical properties to their applications in different areas of chemistry and related disciplines.
It covers not only basic concepts and chemical synthesis, but also touches on various aspects concerning the role of free radicals in materials and life sciences. The reader will find a balanced contribution of topics related to free radicals covering for example, their role in proteomics, genomics and lipidomics as well as their enormous potential in synthesis and technology.
Covers topical areas such as:
- Alzheimer's disease and antioxidants in food within medicine and life sciences
- Synthesis and catalysis, combustion and atmospheric chemistry within chemistry
- Ageing and signalling in biological processes
Of interest to anybody working in the field of free radicals in the broadest sense. It will address scientists who want to enter the interdisciplinary field of free radicals. In particular, it is aimed primarily at chemists and life science researchers who want to gain a wider and deeper understanding of free radicals which will allow them to apply free radicals in their own scientific field.
The book consists of four themed volumes:
- Basic Concepts & Methodologies
- Synthetic Strategies & Applications
- Chemical Biology
- Polymers & Materials
Online Edition
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About the Author: Chryssostomos Chatgilialoglu was born in 1952 in Greece and studied at the University of Bologna, Italy. He was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of York, England, from 1977 to 1979 with Prof. ROC Norman, and from 1979 until 1982 he worked with Prof. KU Ingold at the National Research Council of Canada (Ottawa) as a research associate. In 1983 he returned to Italy to the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche CNRS, Bologna, where he has been director of research?since 1991. His research focuses on free radical chemistry with current interests in mechanistic studies of biological processes.
Armido Studer was born in Switzerland and made his studies at ETH in Zurich. He currently works as a Professor of Organic Chemistry at the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität, Münster. His research interests focuses on the development of new synthetic methods in the field of free radical chemistry and more recently in the area of homogeneous catalysis.