Forensic Science
Authors: Andrew R.W. Jackson and Julie M. Jackson
Edition: Third
Publisher: Pearson Education
Pages: 544
Price: £39.99
ISBN 97803738404
Aimed at newcomers to forensic science, this text covers processes from crime-scene collection of evidence through to examination of the evidence and presentation of findings in court. Offering both scientific rigour and readability, it is intended for use by new undergraduates, as background for MSc students and as a reference for related professions.
Chemistry
Authors: Rob Lewis and Wynne Evans
Edition: Fourth
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Pages: 496
Price: £.99
ISBN 9780230291829
The authors of this complete but concise chemical literacy text assume only minimal prior knowledge of mathematics and science. The fourth edition offers a new section on special topics including environmental chemistry, forensic chemistry and nuclear and radiochemistry. Two new chapters focus on "chemistry saving lives" and the hydrogen economy, and a companion website enables students to watch experiments.
Practical Skills in Chemistry
Authors: John R. Dean, David Holmes, Alan M. Jones, Allan Jones, Rob Reed and Jonathan Weyers
Edition: Second
Publisher: Pearson Education
Pages: 592
Price: £31.99
ISBN 97803731184
A one-stop guide to the practical, analytical and data-handling skills used during a chemistry degree. Via topics including laboratory techniques and study skills, and transferable abilities such as teamwork, the text aims to cover the skills necessary to obtain a degree in the discipline.
Crystal Engineering: A Textbook
Authors: Gautam R. Desiraju, Jagadese J. Vittal and Arunachalam Ramanan
Edition: First
Publisher: World Scientific
Pages: 232
Price: £65.00 and £32.00
ISBN 9789814338752 and 366861
Described as the first such offering to consider the rapidly expanding field of crystal engineering, this textbook is aimed at senior undergraduates and PhD students. It covers major topics such as intermolecular interactions, polymorphism and solvates.
Deactivation and Regeneration of Zeolite Catalysts
Editors: Michel Guisnet and Fernando Ramoa Ribeiro
Edition: First
Publisher: World Scientific/Imperial College Press
Pages: 360
Price: £56.00
ISBN 9781848166370
This book aims to cover the fundamental and applied aspects of solid catalyst deactivation. Experts in the field describe the factors, explain techniques used to study the causes and suggest methods to prevent and limit catalyst deactivation.
Chemistry: The Science in Context
Authors: Thomas R. Gilbert, Rein V. Kirss, Natalie Foster and Geoffrey Davies
Edition: Third
Publisher: W.W. Norton
Pages: 1,203
Price: £45.99
ISBN 97803931188
Using the SmartWork online tutorial system and the interactive ChemTours, this learning package is intended to provide problem-solving strategies while placing the science in biological, cosmological, geological and environmental context. The third edition presents concept tests at the end of each chapter, enabling students to confirm their understanding.
Organic Synthesis via Examination of Selected Natural Products
Author: David J. Hart
Edition: First
Publisher: World Scientific
Pages: 588
Price: £77.00
ISBN 9789814313704
Aiming to introduce advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students to strategies for the synthesis of organic compounds, the book considers general problems in organic synthesis early on, later revisiting them within the context of structurally unrelated natural products. Also included is a historical overview of organic chemistry from the 1940s to the present.
Laboratory Manual for Principles of General Chemistry
Author: Jo Allan Beran
Edition: Ninth
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Pages: 464
Price: £110.00
ISBN 9780470647899
This new edition of the market-leading lab manual emphasises chemical principles as well as techniques, aiming to help students understand the timing and situations for different techniques. Each experiment is given concise objectives, an extensive list of techniques, detailed lab introductions and step-by-step procedures. Icons for "techniques" and "safety and disposal" indicate where specific procedures should be implemented.