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| Author(s) | Akio Makishima |
![](https://jumpseller.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/store/digitaluniverse/assets/date.png) | Year | 2019
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![](https://jumpseller.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/store/digitaluniverse/assets/survey_list.png) | Pages | 298 |
![](https://jumpseller.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/store/digitaluniverse/assets/source.gif) | Language | English |
![](https://jumpseller.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/store/digitaluniverse/assets/open-folder.gif) | Format | PDF |
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![](https://jumpseller.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/store/digitaluniverse/assets/pub3.png) | Publisher | Elsevier |
![](https://jumpseller.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/store/digitaluniverse/assets/isbn4.jpg) | ISBN | 0128170549, 978-0128170540, B07KXQ23V1 |
Biochemistry for Materials Science: Catalysis, Complexes and Proteins
unlocks recent developments in the field of biochemistry through a
series of case studies, enabling materials scientists to harness these
advances for innovation in their own field, from the design of
bio-inspired materials, to the use of new classes of catalyst. The book
is broken up into six independent parts that include an introduction to
seven recent discoveries, a discussion of the fundamental knowledge and
techniques of biochemistry, a look at a number of biochemical materials,
and an exploration of the areas of life science, organic chemistry and
inorganic-related materials. The book concludes with a discussion of
cosmochemistry.
- Presents recent developments in biochemistry that can be harnessed for innovation in materials science
- Utilizes case studies to illustrate the application of various biochemistry concepts
- Provides readers with the fundamental knowledge of basic chemistry relating to life-forming materials, catalysis, etc.