Bioelectrochemistry I [electronic resource] : Biological Redox Reactions /

This is the first course devoted to bioelectrochemistry held within the frame­ work of the International School of Biophysics. Although this branch of scientific research is already about two centuries old, as a truly independent one it has been in a stage of lively development since only a few decades ago and this is why a first course at the E. Majorana Center was devoted to it. Since bioelectrochemistry consists of many sub-fields, it is impossible to include, even superficially, all of them in a short course lasting just a week, and therefore the chapter of redox-reactions was chosen for this first course as being most general in character. But even restricting the course to redox-reactions, only a few subjects could be included and therefore the choice among them was made considering the most general guidelines that could serve as a basis for the further study of individual problems. In this way we hope to give a sound basis to the study of and to stimulate further interest in this branch of both biological and physical chemistry. This dual interdisciplinary approach is, on the other hand, unavoidable if a more rigorous and logical attack on biological problems in living bodies is to be carried ahead. VII CONTENTS ix Symbols and acronyms Opening address A. BORSELLINO 1 Bioelectrochemistry and bioenergetics: an interdisciplinary survey G. MILAZZO 5 General criteria for the fulfilment of redox reactions R. BUVET 15 Photosynthesis - selected topics H.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Milazzo, G. editor., Blank, Martin. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Boston, MA : Springer US, 1983
Subjects:Chemistry., Electrochemistry., Biochemistry., Physics., Biochemistry, general., Physics, general.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3697-6
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
id KOHA-OAI-TEST:192998
record_format koha
spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1929982018-07-30T23:17:47ZBioelectrochemistry I [electronic resource] : Biological Redox Reactions / Milazzo, G. editor. Blank, Martin. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textBoston, MA : Springer US,1983.engThis is the first course devoted to bioelectrochemistry held within the frame­ work of the International School of Biophysics. Although this branch of scientific research is already about two centuries old, as a truly independent one it has been in a stage of lively development since only a few decades ago and this is why a first course at the E. Majorana Center was devoted to it. Since bioelectrochemistry consists of many sub-fields, it is impossible to include, even superficially, all of them in a short course lasting just a week, and therefore the chapter of redox-reactions was chosen for this first course as being most general in character. But even restricting the course to redox-reactions, only a few subjects could be included and therefore the choice among them was made considering the most general guidelines that could serve as a basis for the further study of individual problems. In this way we hope to give a sound basis to the study of and to stimulate further interest in this branch of both biological and physical chemistry. This dual interdisciplinary approach is, on the other hand, unavoidable if a more rigorous and logical attack on biological problems in living bodies is to be carried ahead. VII CONTENTS ix Symbols and acronyms Opening address A. BORSELLINO 1 Bioelectrochemistry and bioenergetics: an interdisciplinary survey G. MILAZZO 5 General criteria for the fulfilment of redox reactions R. BUVET 15 Photosynthesis - selected topics H.Opening address -- Bioelectrochemistry and bioenergetics: an interdisciplinary survey -- General criteria for the fulfilment of redox reactions -- Photosynthesis — selected topics -- Energetics of biological enzyme reactions -- Kinetics in bioelectrochemistry. Photoredox reactions at electrodes and in solution -- Applications of advanced voltammetric methods in bioelectrochemistry -- Transmembrane potential and redox reactions from a physiological point of view -- The mitochondrial respiratory chain -- Electrochemical methodologies in biomedical applications -- Concluding remarks -- List of participants.This is the first course devoted to bioelectrochemistry held within the frame­ work of the International School of Biophysics. Although this branch of scientific research is already about two centuries old, as a truly independent one it has been in a stage of lively development since only a few decades ago and this is why a first course at the E. Majorana Center was devoted to it. Since bioelectrochemistry consists of many sub-fields, it is impossible to include, even superficially, all of them in a short course lasting just a week, and therefore the chapter of redox-reactions was chosen for this first course as being most general in character. But even restricting the course to redox-reactions, only a few subjects could be included and therefore the choice among them was made considering the most general guidelines that could serve as a basis for the further study of individual problems. In this way we hope to give a sound basis to the study of and to stimulate further interest in this branch of both biological and physical chemistry. This dual interdisciplinary approach is, on the other hand, unavoidable if a more rigorous and logical attack on biological problems in living bodies is to be carried ahead. VII CONTENTS ix Symbols and acronyms Opening address A. BORSELLINO 1 Bioelectrochemistry and bioenergetics: an interdisciplinary survey G. MILAZZO 5 General criteria for the fulfilment of redox reactions R. BUVET 15 Photosynthesis - selected topics H.Chemistry.Electrochemistry.Biochemistry.Physics.Chemistry.Electrochemistry.Biochemistry, general.Physics, general.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3697-6URN:ISBN:9781461336976
institution COLPOS
collection Koha
country México
countrycode MX
component Bibliográfico
access En linea
En linea
databasecode cat-colpos
tag biblioteca
region America del Norte
libraryname Departamento de documentación y biblioteca de COLPOS
language eng
topic Chemistry.
Electrochemistry.
Biochemistry.
Physics.
Chemistry.
Electrochemistry.
Biochemistry, general.
Physics, general.
Chemistry.
Electrochemistry.
Biochemistry.
Physics.
Chemistry.
Electrochemistry.
Biochemistry, general.
Physics, general.
spellingShingle Chemistry.
Electrochemistry.
Biochemistry.
Physics.
Chemistry.
Electrochemistry.
Biochemistry, general.
Physics, general.
Chemistry.
Electrochemistry.
Biochemistry.
Physics.
Chemistry.
Electrochemistry.
Biochemistry, general.
Physics, general.
Milazzo, G. editor.
Blank, Martin. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Bioelectrochemistry I [electronic resource] : Biological Redox Reactions /
description This is the first course devoted to bioelectrochemistry held within the frame­ work of the International School of Biophysics. Although this branch of scientific research is already about two centuries old, as a truly independent one it has been in a stage of lively development since only a few decades ago and this is why a first course at the E. Majorana Center was devoted to it. Since bioelectrochemistry consists of many sub-fields, it is impossible to include, even superficially, all of them in a short course lasting just a week, and therefore the chapter of redox-reactions was chosen for this first course as being most general in character. But even restricting the course to redox-reactions, only a few subjects could be included and therefore the choice among them was made considering the most general guidelines that could serve as a basis for the further study of individual problems. In this way we hope to give a sound basis to the study of and to stimulate further interest in this branch of both biological and physical chemistry. This dual interdisciplinary approach is, on the other hand, unavoidable if a more rigorous and logical attack on biological problems in living bodies is to be carried ahead. VII CONTENTS ix Symbols and acronyms Opening address A. BORSELLINO 1 Bioelectrochemistry and bioenergetics: an interdisciplinary survey G. MILAZZO 5 General criteria for the fulfilment of redox reactions R. BUVET 15 Photosynthesis - selected topics H.
format Texto
topic_facet Chemistry.
Electrochemistry.
Biochemistry.
Physics.
Chemistry.
Electrochemistry.
Biochemistry, general.
Physics, general.
author Milazzo, G. editor.
Blank, Martin. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
author_facet Milazzo, G. editor.
Blank, Martin. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
author_sort Milazzo, G. editor.
title Bioelectrochemistry I [electronic resource] : Biological Redox Reactions /
title_short Bioelectrochemistry I [electronic resource] : Biological Redox Reactions /
title_full Bioelectrochemistry I [electronic resource] : Biological Redox Reactions /
title_fullStr Bioelectrochemistry I [electronic resource] : Biological Redox Reactions /
title_full_unstemmed Bioelectrochemistry I [electronic resource] : Biological Redox Reactions /
title_sort bioelectrochemistry i [electronic resource] : biological redox reactions /
publisher Boston, MA : Springer US,
publishDate 1983
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3697-6
work_keys_str_mv AT milazzogeditor bioelectrochemistryielectronicresourcebiologicalredoxreactions
AT blankmartineditor bioelectrochemistryielectronicresourcebiologicalredoxreactions
AT springerlinkonlineservice bioelectrochemistryielectronicresourcebiologicalredoxreactions
_version_ 1756266408347435008