Record:   Prev Next
Author Sciences, Committee to Survey Opportunities in the Chemical
Title Opportunities in Chemistry
Imprint Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press, 1985
©1985
book jacket
Descript 1 online resource (334 pages)
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Note Opportunities in Chemistry -- Copyright -- Preface -- Contents -- WORLD'S LARGEST INDEX -- Chapter I Introduction -- Chapter II Executive Summary -- SOCIETAL BENEFITS FROM CHEMISTRY -- New Processes -- More Energy -- New Materials -- More Food -- Better Health -- Biotechnologies -- Better Environment -- Continued Economic Competitiveness -- Increased National Security -- INTELLECTUAL FRONTIERS IN CHEMISTRY -- Chemical Kinetics -- Chemical Theory -- Catalysis -- Materials -- Synthesis -- Life Processes -- Analytical Methods -- PRIORITY AREAS IN CHEMISTRY (SEE CH. VII.) -- Recommendation 1 -- EXPLOITING THE OPPORTUNITIES IN CHEMISTRY -- Chemistry in Industry -- Recommendation 2 -- Recommendation 3 -- The Federal Role in Fundamental Research -- Recommendation 4 -- Chemistry and the NSF Mission -- Recommendation 5 -- Chemistry and the Department Of Energy Mission -- Recommendation 6 -- Chemistry and the NIH Mission -- Recommendation 7 -- Chemistry and the Department of Defense Mission -- Recommendation 8 -- Chemistry and the Department of Agriculture Mission -- Recommendation 9 -- Chemistry and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Mission -- Recommendation 10 -- Chemistry in the Environmental Protection Agency -- Recommendation 11 -- Conclusion -- Beauty is Only Skin Deep -- Chapter III Control of Chemical Reactions -- III-A. NEW PROCESSES -- Heterogeneous Catalysis -- Molecular Sieve Synthesis and Catalysis -- Metal Catalysis -- Substitutes for Precious Metal Catalysts -- Conversion Catalysts -- Catalysts to Improve the Quality of Air and Water -- Homogeneous Catalysis -- Activation of Inert Molecules -- Metal Cluster Chemistry -- Stereoselective Catalysts -- Photocatalysis and Electrocatalysis -- Photocatalysis -- Electrocatalysis -- Chemistry at the Solid/Liquid Interface -- Artificial-Enzyme Catalysis
Controlled Molecular Topography and Designed Catalysts -- Biomimetic Enzymes -- Conclusion -- A LITHIUM-POWERED HEART -- III-B. MORE ENERGY -- Petroleum -- Recovery -- Refining -- Combustion -- Natural Gas -- Coal -- Shale Oil and Tar Sands -- Biomass -- Solar Energy -- Nuclear Energy -- Fusion Energy -- Conclusion -- STONE AGE, IRON AGE, POLYMER AGE -- III-C. NEW PRODUCTS AND MATERIALS -- Plastics and Polymers -- Polymers as Structural Materials -- Liquid Crystals and Polymer Liquid Crystals -- Block Polymers and Self-Organized Solids -- Photoresists and Chemical Etching -- Novel Optical Materials -- Optical Fibers -- Optical Switches -- Novel Electrical Conductors -- Semiconductors -- Conducting Stacks -- Organic Conductors -- Superconductors -- Solid State Ionic Conductors -- And Other Things -- Materials for Extreme Conditions -- New Synthetic Techniques -- Some Examples-Real and Projected -- Conclusion -- THE TIME IT TAKES TO WAG A TAIL -- III-D. INTELLECTUAL FRONTIERS -- Molecular Dynamics -- Fast Chemical Processes in Real Time -- Energy Transfer and Movement -- State-To-State Chemistry -- Multiphoton and Multiple Photon Excitation -- Mode-Selective Chemistry -- Ab Initio Calculations of Reaction Surfaces -- Theory of Reactions -- New Reaction Pathways -- Organic Chemistry -- Inorganic Chemistry -- Selective Pathways in Organic Synthesis -- Crossing Inorganic/Organic Boundaries -- Pathways Using Light as a Reagent -- Novel Solids -- III-E. INSTRUMENTATION -- Lasers -- Developments in the Last Decade -- Developments to Come -- Costs and Applications -- Computers -- Superminicomputers -- Mainframe and Supercomputers -- Costs -- Molecular Beams -- Capabilities -- Costs -- Synchrotron Light Sources -- Existing Characteristics of Synchrotron Sources -- Applications of Synchrotron Sources in Chemistry -- Synchrotron Radiation Costs
Free Electron Lasers -- Potential Capabilities -- Possible Costs -- WHIPPING A WICKED WEED -- Chapter IV Dealing with Molecular Complexity -- IV-A. MORE FOOD -- Plant Hormones and Growth Regulators -- Indoleacetic Acid (IAA), an Auxin (1) -- Gibberelic Acid (Ga) (2) -- Cytokinins (3) -- Absicic Acid (ABA) (4) -- Ethylene (5) -- Strigol (1972) (6) -- Haustorium-Inducing Factor, Soyasapogenol-B (1983) (7) -- Lunularic Acid (LNA) and Prelna (1983) (8) and (9) -- G2 Factor Or Trigonelline (1978) (10) -- Glycinoeclepin A (1984) (11) -- Insect Hormones And Growth Regulators -- Molting Hormones (MH) -- Juvenile Hormone (JH) -- Anti-Juvenile Hormones -- Peptide Hormones -- Natural Defense Compounds: Antifeedants -- Insect Pheromones -- Pesticides -- Insecticides -- Herbicides -- Fungicides -- Special Techniques -- Fixation of Nitrogen and Photosynthesis -- Nitrogen Fixation -- Photosynthesis -- Food From The Sea -- Isolation and Characterization Techniques of Bioactive Molecules -- Conclusion -- RX-SNAKE BITE -- IV-B. BETTER HEALTH -- Introduction -- Notable Scientific Advances During the Last 15 Years -- Antibiotic Research -- Cardiovascular Disease -- Drugs Affecting the Central Nervous System (CNS) -- Diabetes -- Cancer Research -- Gastrointestinal Drugs -- Inflammatory and Immunological Diseases and Defense Systems -- Advances in Fertility Control and Fertility Induction -- Vitamins -- Conclusion -- A PAC-MAN FOR CHOLESTEROL -- IV-C. BIOTECHNOLOGIES -- Introduction -- Recombinant DNA Technologies -- Biotechnology Applied to Medicine -- Bioengineering -- Biocatalysis -- Conclusion -- JACK AND THE SOYBEAN STALK -- IV-D. INTELLECTUAL FRONTIERS -- Synthesis and Biosynthesis -- Chemical Synthesis: Research and Discovery Horizons -- Synthesis of Natural Products -- Biosynthesis of Natural Products -- The Chemical Synthesis of DNA
Structures of Macromolecules -- Protein and Peptide Conformation -- Structural Studies on Dihydrofolate Reductases and their Inhibitors -- Frontiers in the Chemistry of Genetic Material -- Structure and Function in Biochemistry -- Gene Structure and RNA Splicing -- Mechanism of Ribonucleic Acid (RNA) Splicing -- Applications Of Oncogenes To The Diagnosis, Therapy, And Prevention Of Human Cancer -- IV-E. INSTRUMENTATION -- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) -- Capabilities -- Costs -- Mass Spectrometry -- Applicability -- Sensitivity and Selectivity -- Costs -- X-Ray Diffraction -- Applications -- Costs -- Neutron Diffraction -- Applications -- Costs -- Electron Spin Resonance -- Applicability -- Costs -- Chapter V Chemistry and National Well-Being -- V-A. BETTER ENVIRONMENT -- Turning Detection into Protection -- Ozone in the Stratosphere -- Reducing Acid Rain -- Guarding Against Climate Change: The Greenhouse Effect -- Cleaner Water and Safe Disposal Of Wastes -- Radioactive Waste Management -- V-B. CONTINUED ECONOMIC COMPETITIVENESS -- Introduction -- Past Successes and Recent Trends -- Energy and Feedstocks -- Renewing Our Industries -- New Horizons -- Biotechnology -- High-Technology Ceramics -- Advanced Composites and Engineering Plastics -- Photoimaging -- Microlectronic Devices -- Analytical Instrumentation -- Molecular-Scale Computers -- Conclusion -- V-C. INCREASED NATIONAL SECURITY -- Strategic and Critical Materials -- Surface Chemistry -- Synthesis and Properties of New Solid State Materials -- Catalysis -- Separations Chemistry -- Surveillance and Intelligence -- Case History: Theoretical Chemistry and Rocket Surveillance -- Nuclear Power and Nuclear Weapons -- Nuclear Reactors -- Tritium Production -- Actinide Chemistry -- Laser Isotope Separation -- Radiochemical Detection -- Processing and Reprocessing
High-Speed Chemistry: Explosives and Fuels -- Detonation Chemistry -- Synthesis of New, Tailored Explosives -- Chemical Kinetics of Combustion -- Containment or Treatment of Hot Combustion Products -- Enhanced Diagnostic Techniques -- Modeling of Turbulent Combustion Systems -- Chemical and Biological Defense -- Chemical and Biological Agent Detection -- Protection -- New Frontiers in Defense -- Conclusion -- LIBRARIES INTO SPACE -- V-D. INTELLECTUAL FRONTIERS -- Chemistry at Solid Surfaces -- The Structure of Solid Surfaces -- Adsorbed Molecules: Chemical Bonding at the Surface -- Co-Adsorption on Surfaces -- Energy Transfer During Gas-Surface Collisions -- Surface Electrical Properties -- Novel Spectroscopic Technologies -- Condensed Phase Studies -- Optical and Electronic Properties Of Solids -- Liquids -- Critical Phenomena -- Chemistry of the Earth and Extraterrestrial Materials -- Analytical Chemistry -- Analytical Separations -- Optical Spectroscopy -- Mass Spectrometry -- Large Molecules Vital to Biomedicine And Industry -- Instrumentation -- Combined ("Hyphenated") Techniques -- Surface Analysis -- Electroanalytical Chemistry -- Computers in Analytical Chemistry -- Separations Sciences -- Nuclear Chemistry -- Studies of Nuclei and their Properties -- Nuclear Reactions -- Space Exploration -- Isotopic Anomalies -- Solar Neutrino Experiments -- Nuclear Chemistry in Medicine -- V-E. INSTRUMENTATION -- Surface Science Instrumentation -- Instruments for the Study Of Surfaces -- Instrument Developments Needed -- Costs -- Surface Analysis -- Applicability -- Developments Needed -- Costs -- Chromatography -- High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) -- Capillary Chromatography -- Field-Flow Fractionation (FFF) -- Costs -- Infrared Spectroscopy -- Computer-Aided Spectrometers -- Applications -- Costs -- Other Instrumentation
Chapter VI Manpower and Education
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2020. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries
Link Print version: Sciences, Committee to Survey Opportunities in the Chemical Opportunities in Chemistry Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press,c1985 9780309036337
Subject Chemistry -- Research -- United States.;Physical sciences -- Research -- United States
Electronic books
Alt Author Technology, Board on Chemical Sciences and
Council, National Research
Sciences, Division on Engineering and Physical
Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications
National Academy of Sciences,
Record:   Prev Next