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  • Applied Homogeneous Catalysis : A Tool for Sustainable Chemistry
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    One-stop reference on homogeneous catalysis, from general concepts through detailed examples and industrial applications Accessible and richly illustrated, Applied Homogeneous Catalysis provides a concise overview of the broad field of homogeneous transition metal catalysis and its applications in the chemical industry.This newly revised and updated second edition puts special emphasis on green chemistry, sustainable resources, and processes.The book is divided into five parts. Part I presents the basics of transition metal catalysis.Part II focuses on process engineering aspects. Part III provides details of the most important catalytic reactions.Part IV describes catalytic conversions closely related to classical homogeneous transition metal catalysis, such as nano-, electro-, photo- and organocatalysis.Part V covers new feedstocks and other topics, concluding with an outlook on future challenges of homogeneous catalysis.The book contains numerous mechanistic details, technical information, and illustrative examples.The chapters are enlivened by various excursions that relate the content to everyday life or introduce important personalities.Didactically, the book is completed with learning objectives and take-home messages for each chapter, as well as more than 400 questions and answers for self-testing.Written by a team of internationally renowned experts in the field, with a wealth of experience in industry and teaching, Applied Homogeneous Catalysis includes information on: Economic importance of industrial homogeneously-catalyzed reactions and basics of organometallic chemistry, including types of bonds, elemental steps, and mechanismsCommon approaches for separating the homogeneous catalyst from the products after the reaction and using combinatorial chemistry and high throughput screening to achieve optimal resultsActivating “inactive” molecules such as carbon dioxide and nitrogen, and harnessing homogeneous catalysis for feedstock diversification by recycling polymers or using renewables. Providing expansive coverage of the subject, Applied Homogeneous Catalysis is an essential guide for Master's and PhD students in organic chemistry, chemical engineering, and related fields, as well as researchers and professionals in the pharmaceutical, polymer, and fine and bulk chemicals industries working on catalysis or entering the field.

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  • Differential Geometry and Homogeneous Spaces
    Differential Geometry and Homogeneous Spaces

    This textbook offers a rigorous introduction to the foundations of Riemannian Geometry, with a detailed treatment of homogeneous and symmetric spaces, as well as the foundations of the General Theory of Relativity. Starting with the basics of manifolds, it presents key objects of differential geometry, such as Lie groups, vector bundles, and de Rham cohomology, with full mathematical details.Next, the fundamental concepts of Riemannian geometry are introduced, paving the way for the study of homogeneous and symmetric spaces.As an early application, a version of the Poincaré–Hopf and Chern–Gauss–Bonnet Theorems is derived.The final chapter provides an axiomatic deduction of the fundamental equations of the General Theory of Relativity as another important application.Throughout, the theory is illustrated with color figures to promote intuitive understanding, and over 200 exercises are provided (many with solutions) to help master the material. The book is designed to cover a two-semester graduate course for students in mathematics or theoretical physics and can also be used for advanced undergraduate courses.It assumes a solid understanding of multivariable calculus and linear algebra.

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  • What is a homogeneous field in physics?

    In physics, a homogeneous field refers to a field that has the same value at every point within a given region. This means that the field is uniform and consistent throughout the entire region, with no variation in its intensity or direction. Homogeneous fields are often used in physics to simplify calculations and make theoretical models more manageable, as they allow for easier analysis and prediction of the behavior of physical systems. Examples of homogeneous fields include uniform gravitational fields, constant electric fields, and steady magnetic fields.

  • What are heterogeneous and homogeneous mixtures in chemistry?

    In chemistry, a heterogeneous mixture is a combination of two or more substances that are visibly distinguishable from each other. This means that the components of a heterogeneous mixture do not blend uniformly and can be easily separated. On the other hand, a homogeneous mixture is a combination of substances that are evenly distributed throughout the mixture, resulting in a uniform composition. This makes it difficult to distinguish the individual components of a homogeneous mixture.

  • What are homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures in chemistry?

    Homogeneous mixtures are uniform in composition, meaning that the components are evenly distributed throughout the mixture. Examples of homogeneous mixtures include saltwater and air. Heterogeneous mixtures, on the other hand, are not uniform in composition and contain visibly different substances. Examples of heterogeneous mixtures include a salad with different vegetables and a mixture of oil and water.

  • What are homogeneous and inhomogeneous media in physics?

    Homogeneous media in physics are materials that have uniform properties throughout, such as density, refractive index, or conductivity. This means that any physical quantity measured at any point within the material will be the same. In contrast, inhomogeneous media have varying properties throughout, leading to spatial variations in physical quantities. Examples of inhomogeneous media include a mixture of different materials, or a material with a gradient in its properties. Understanding the behavior of light, sound, or other waves in homogeneous and inhomogeneous media is important in various fields of physics and engineering.

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  • What is the difference between heterogeneous and homogeneous in chemistry?

    In chemistry, heterogeneous mixtures are made up of different substances that are physically distinct and can be easily separated, such as a mixture of oil and water. On the other hand, homogeneous mixtures are uniform throughout and have the same composition and properties in all parts, like salt dissolved in water. Essentially, heterogeneous mixtures have visible boundaries between the different components, while homogeneous mixtures appear the same throughout.

  • What does homogeneous mean?

    Homogeneous refers to a substance or mixture that has a uniform composition throughout. This means that all parts of the substance are the same, with no visible differences or variations. Homogeneous mixtures are often referred to as solutions, where the components are evenly distributed at a molecular level. This uniformity allows for consistent properties and characteristics within the substance.

  • Are pharmaceutical tablets homogeneous?

    Yes, pharmaceutical tablets are typically designed to be homogeneous, meaning that the active ingredient and other components are evenly distributed throughout the tablet. This ensures that each tablet contains a consistent amount of the active ingredient, allowing for accurate dosing and effectiveness. Homogeneity is an important quality control parameter in the manufacturing of pharmaceutical tablets to ensure their safety and efficacy.

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    It is subjective to determine the "best" natural science as each field has its own unique contributions to our understanding of the natural world. Math provides the foundation for understanding and solving problems in all the other sciences. Physics explores the fundamental laws of nature and the behavior of matter and energy. Biology studies living organisms and their interactions with the environment. Chemistry focuses on the composition, structure, and properties of matter. Computer Science deals with the theory and practice of computation and information. Each of these sciences is valuable in its own right and contributes to our understanding of the world around us.

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