Chemical Evolution of Phosphorus

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American Chemical Society
Author_Enrique Macia-Barber
biogenic elements
Black Phosphorus
Carbonaceous Chondrite
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Dense Molecular Clouds
Diffuse Clouds
Dust Grains
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IDPs
Interstellar Grains
Late Type Stars
Massive Stars
Molecular Clouds
Murchison Meteorite
nanotechnology applications
nucleosynthesis processes
Ordinary Chondrites
phosphate biochemistry
Phosphorus Compounds
phosphorus origin in life systems
Planetary Nebula
prebiotic chemistry
Prebiotic Synthesis
Primordial Nucleosynthesis
Protoplanetary Disk
Red Phosphorus
Solar Abundances
solid state materials
Stellar Core
UV Photon
White Dwarf
White Phosphorus

Product details

  • ISBN 9781771888042
  • Weight: 760g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Apple Academic Press Inc.
  • Publication City/Country: CA
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Here is a fascinating reader-friendly exploration of “the phosphorus enigma.” The volume attempts to answer the questions: How did phosphorus atoms, which are produced inside the inner cores of a handful of huge stars, become concentrated in relatively high proportions in the organisms composing Earth’s biosphere? And how did these phosphate derivatives manage to be included in such a great variety of organic molecules playing essential biochemical roles in all known life forms?

Due to the interdisciplinary nature of the topic, the volume is arranged in three sections. The first section introduces the fundamental concepts and notions of physics, chemistry, and biology necessary for the proper understanding of the topics discussed within an astronomical framework. The author then focuses on the role of phosphorus and its compounds within the context of chemical evolution in galaxies, considering its relevance in most essential biochemical functions as well as its peculiar chemistry under different physicochemical conditions. The third section provides an overall perspective on the role of phosphorus and its compounds in current areas of research of solid state physics, materials engineering, nanotechnology or medicine.

Enrique Maciá-Barber, PhD, is currently a professor of condensed matter physics at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain. His research interests include the thermoelectric properties of quasicrystals and DNA biophysics. He is author of several monographs and books, including Aperiodic Structures in Condensed Matter: Fundamentals and Applications (CRC Press) and Thermoelectric Materials: Fundamentals and Applications (Pan Stanford). Dr. Maciá-Barber holds a PhD in Physical Sciences from the Complutense University of Madrid, where he was the winner of the Extraordinary Doctorate Award for his thesis on Elementary Excitations in Aperiodics Systems.

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