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A01=Grazyna Stochel
A01=Konrad Szacilowski
A01=Malgorzata Brindell
A01=Wojciech Macyk
A01=Zofia Stasicka
Author_Grazyna Stochel
Author_Konrad Szacilowski
Author_Malgorzata Brindell
Author_Wojciech Macyk
Author_Zofia Stasicka
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  • ISBN 9781405161725
  • Weight: 1007g
  • Dimensions: 176 x 252mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Apr 2009
  • Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Bioinorganic photochemistry is a rapidly evolving field integrating inorganic photochemistry with biological, medical and environmental sciences. The interactions of light with inorganic species in natural systems, and the applications in artificial systems of medical or environmental importance, form the basis of this challenging inter-disciplinary research area.

Bioinorganic Photochemistry provides a comprehensive overview of the concepts and reactions fundamental to the field, illustrating important applications in biological, medical and environmental sciences.

Topics covered include:

  • Cosmic and environmental photochemistry
  • Photochemistry of biologically relevant nanoassemblies
  • Molecular aspects of photosynthesis
  • Photoinduced electron transfer in biosystems
  • Modern therapeutic strategies in photomedicine

The book concludes with an outlook for the future of environmental protection, discussing emerging techniques in the field of pollution abatement, and the potential for bioinorganic photochemistry as a pathway to developing cheap, environmentally friendly sources of energy.

Written as an authoritative guide for researchers involved in the development of bioinorganic photochemical processes, Bioinorganic Photochemistry is also accessible to scientists new to the field, and will be a key reference source for advanced courses in inorganic, and bioinorganic chemistry.

Dr Grazyna Stochel, Deputy Dean, Faculty of Chemistry, Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland

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