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Binding Phenomena

General Description and Analytical Applications

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Overview

  • Introduces a unified description of binding equilibrium for multiple systems
  • Presents various types of titrations, i.e., acid base, redox and/or electron titrations
  • Employs molecular models to interpret the distribution of binding constants to complex substances

Part of the book series: Physical Chemistry in Action (PCIA)

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About this book

This book presents a unified description of binding equilibrium for a wide variety of systems focusing on acid-base and coordination chemistry, adsorption at interfaces, and electron binding in electrochemistry. It overviews more complex phenomena such as competitive binding to different sites and of different ligands. Multiple sites such as those occurring in macromolecules, colloidal oxides, humid substances, and proteins are briefly discussed and many experimental results for these types of systems are analyzed. Titrations and consideration of the distribution of binding constants are also presented. The book is mainly directed at undergraduate/graduate students of chemistry, biology, and earth sciences. It is supplementary to the standard physical and analytical chemistry courses and will help both students and teachers get a more in-depth knowledge and understanding of the systems analyzed.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Departamento de Química, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Instituto de Investigaciones Fisicoquímicas Teóricas y Aplicadas, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, La Plata, Argentina

    Waldemar A. Marmisollé, Dionisio Posadas

About the authors

Waldemar A. Marmisollé was born in Junín (Buenos Aires, Argentina) in 1984. He studied chemistry at the Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP) receiving his degree in 2007 and his PhD in chemistry in 2011. He performed post-doctoral work at the Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA) and he is now  Professor of Physical Chemistry at UNLP and fellow member of CONICET working at the Soft Matter Laboratory at INIFTA. He has published more than seventy papers in international journals. He also has published five chapters of books.His research interests include conducting polymers and soft matter electrochemistry.

Prof. Dionisio Posadas was born in San Juan, Argentina in 1943. He studied chemistry at the Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP). There he obtained his degree at 1966 and his PhD in 1969. He was postdoctoral fellow at the Chemistry Department of Southampton University, Great Britain during 1972-.73. He was visiting Professor at the Chemistry Department, Case- Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, EEUU, three months, 1981, and at several universities in France, Spain and Brazil. Invited to oral presentations several times at the ISE meetings and at International Workshop on the Electrochemistry of Electroactive Materials. He was full Professor of Chemical Physics  at the Faculty  of Exact Sciences at the National University of Buenos Aires, also, at different times, Full Professor of Physical Chemistry at the Faculty  of Exact Sciences at the National University of La Plata. He has published more than a hundred papers in international journals of Electrochemistry and Physical Chemistry. Also he has published several chapters in books and two books (in Spanish). He is emeritus Professor of the UNLP and fellow research of CONICET (under contract). His research interests include physical chemistry properties of Redox Polymers.

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