Chemical evolution : origin of the elements, molecules, and living systems
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Chemical evolution : origin of the elements, molecules, and living systems
(Oxford paperbacks)
Clarendon Press : Oxford University Press, 1992, c1991
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [285]-302) and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Recent accounts of the chemical history of the universe have tended to emphasize either the inorganic or the organic aspects of chemical evolution, looking, for example, at the nucleosynthesis of the chemical elements on the one hand, or the origin and development of living organisms on the other. This book takes chemistry as the central science of all materials - inorganic and organic - at the molecular level, and brings together both aspects in a clear account of the development of ideas of chemical evolution. This survey covers the generation of the light chemical elements in the "Big Bang", their transformation into heavier elements in the stars, the origin of the solar system, and the molecular evolution of minerals and organisms on the earth. Spanning the range from nuclear chemistry and radioactivity, through mineral and organic chemistry, to biochemistry and molecular biology, it adopts a historical approach to show how recent research has modified and extended earlier conclusions and conjectures.
目次
- Introduction
- The chemical elements in nineteenth-century science
- Atomic dissociation and transmutation
- The age and abundance of the elements
- Stellar nucleosynthesis
- The interstellar medium
- The solar system
- Meteorite and comet constitutions
- The Earth and its formation
- The evolution of the Earth
- The energetics of living systems
- Organic replication and genaology
- Prebiotic chemistry
- Biomolecular handedness, Bibliography
- Subject index
- Author index.
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