Engineering of chemical complexity

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Engineering of chemical complexity

editors, Alexander S. Mikhailov, Gerhard Ertl

(World Scientific lecture notes in complex systems, v. 11-12)

World Scientific, c2013-

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Engineering of chemical complexity 2

Engineering of chemical complexity two

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Includes bibliographical references and index

NOTE of US MARC to v.2: Papers from the seventh international conference, Engineering of Chemical Complexity held summer 2013 at the resort of Warnemunde on the Baltic coast of Germany sponsored by the Berlin Center for Studies of Complex Chemical Systems

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Volume

[1] ISBN 9789814390453

Description

This review volume, co-edited by Nobel laureate G Ertl, provides a broad overview on current studies in the understanding of design and control of complex chemical systems of various origins, on scales ranging from single molecules and nano-phenomena to macroscopic chemical reactors. Self-organizational behavior and the emergence of coherent collective dynamics in reaction-diffusion systems, reactive soft matter and chemical networks are covered. Special attention is paid to the applications in molecular cell biology and to the problems of biological evolution, synthetic biology and design of artificial living cells. Starting with a detailed introduction on the history of research on complex chemical systems, its current state of the art and perspectives, the book comprises 19 chapters that survey the current progress in particular research fields. The reviews, prepared by leading international experts, yield together a fascinating picture of a rapidly developing research discipline that brings chemical engineering to new frontiers.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction: Analysis, Design and Control of Complex Chemical Systems (Alexander S Mikhailov and Gerhard Ertl)
  • Single Molecules, Nanoscale Phenomena and Active Particles: Imaging and Manipulation of Single Molecules by Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (Leonhard Grill)
  • Self-Organization at the Nanoscale in Far-From-Equilibrium Surface Reactions and Copolymerizations (Pierre Gaspard)
  • Single Molecule and Collective Dynamics of Motor Protein Coupled with Mechano-Sensitive Chemical Reaction (Mitsuhiro Iwaki, Lorenzo Marcucci, Yuichi Togashi and Toshio Yanagida)
  • Nanomotors Propelled by Chemical Reactions (Raymond Kapral)
  • Biology of Nanobots (Wentao Duan, Ryan Pavlick and Ayusman Sen)
  • Reaction - Diffusion Systems and Nonequilibrium Soft Matter: Wave Phenomena in Reaction - Diffusion Systems (Oliver Steinbock and Harald Engel)
  • Self-Oscillating Polymer Gels as Smart Materials (Ryo Yoshida)
  • Stochastic Fluctuations and Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking in the Chemotaxis Signaling System of Dicyostelium Cells (Tatsuo Shibata)
  • Mechanochemical Pattern Formation in the Polarization of the One-Cell C. Elegans Embryo (Justin S Bois and Stephan W Grill)
  • Oscillations and Synchronization: Synchronization of Electrochemical Oscillators (Mahesh Wickramasinghe and Istvan Z Kiss)
  • Turbulence and Synchrony in Spatially Extended Electrochemical Oscillators (Vladimir Garcia-Morales and Katharina Krischer)
  • Quorum Sensing and Synchronization in Populations of Coupled Chemical Oscillators (Annette F Taylor, Mark R Tinsley and Kenneth Showalter)
  • Collective Decision-Making and Oscillatory Behaviors in Cell Populations (Koichi Fujimoto and Satoshi Sawai)
  • Synchronization via Hydrodynamic Interactions (Franziska Kendelbacher and Holger Stark)
  • Evolution, Synthetic Biology, and Protocells: Emergence and Selection of Biomodules: Steps in the Assembly of a Protocell (Susanna C Manrubia and Carlos Briones)
  • From Catalytic Reaction Networks to Protocells (Kunihiko Kaneko)
  • Constructive Approach Towards Protocells (Tadashi Sugawara, Kensuke Kurihara and Kentaro Suzuki)
  • Network Reverse Engineering Approach in Synthetic Biology (Haoqian Zhang, Ao Liu, Yuheng Lu, Ying Sheng, Qianzhu Wu, Zhenzhen Yin, Yiwei Chen, Zairan Liu, Heng Pan and Qi Ouyang).
Volume

2 ISBN 9789814616126

Description

This second review volume is a follow-up to the book "Engineering of Chemical Complexity" that appeared in 2013. Co-edited by the Nobel laureate Gerhard Ertl, this book provides a broad perspective over the current research aimed at understanding, the design and control of complex chemical systems of various origins, on the scales ranging from single molecules and nano-phenomena to macroscopic chemical reactors. Self-organization behavior and emergence of coherent collective dynamics in reaction-diffusion systems, in active soft matter and biochemical networks are discussed. Special attention is paid to applications in cell biology, to molecular motors and microfluidics effects. The reviews, prepared by leading international experts from the EU, USA, Russia and Japan, together yield a fascinating picture of a rapidly developing research discipline that brings chemical engineering to new frontiers.

Table of Contents

  • Oscillatory Behavior in Cellular Regulatory Networks
  • Chemically-Driven Biological Brownian Machines
  • Modeling Substrate-Based Motility of Eukaryotic Cells
  • Stimuli-Induced Reconfiguration and Directed Motion of Responsive Gels
  • From Colloid Thermophoresis to Thermophoretic Machines
  • Collective Motions in Populations of Microdroplets
  • Dissipative Patterns in Systems of Coupled Reactive Nano- and Microdroplets
  • Dynamics of Filaments of Scroll Waves
  • Control of Chemical Wave Propagation
  • Synchronization Phenomena during Elecrodissolution of Silicon
  • and other papers

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    BB1133681X
  • ISBN
    • 9789814390453
    • 9789814616126
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New Jersey
  • Pages/Volumes
    v.
  • Size
    24 cm
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