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E-raamat: Electromagnetic Radiation in Analysis and Design of Organic Materials: Electronic and Biotechnology Applications

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Bridging condensed matter physics, photochemistry, photophysics, and materials science, Electromagnetic Radiation in Analysis and Design of Organic Materials: Electronic and Biotechnology Applications covers physical properties of materials in the presence of radiation from across the electromagnetic spectrum. It describes the optical, spectral, thermal, and morphological properties of a wide range of materials and their practical implications in electronic and biotechnologies. It discusses recent advances in the use of radiation in analysis of materials and design for advanced applications. The book contains experimental and theoretical issues that reflect the impact of radiation on materials characteristics highlighting their ease of analysis or adaptation for applications as optical filters, drug delivery systems, antimicrobial layers, amphetamine detectors, or liquid crystal displays.

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"The selection of the topics is quite good, as it discusses the interaction of a large array of compounds with the electromagnetic radiation. The general topic is very useful, as these interactions yield very useful information, for both qualitative and quantitative analysis, although they are nondestructive techniques." Mirela Praisler, Dunarea de Jos University of Galati, Romania

"This book can represent a good text book for senior-undergraduate and post-graduate students or experienced professionals that are looking to specialize in using the electromagnetic radiation in the analysis and processing of the various materials." George Amarandei, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland

"Authors provide a well-structured and self-contained book, yet concise, focused on selected topics related to the interactions of the electromagnetic radiations with organic matter, from small molecules to macromolecules and biological polymers. Each chapter addresses a specific subject and can be read it independently and in any order. The multidisciplinary approach supported by different methods of investigations and modern methods of analysis is a main strength of the content of the book. The accessible style used in explaining the complicated phenomena is of great advantage for the readers." Cristina Stan, University of Bucharest, Romania

"This is a well-structured and comprehensive book on a very important and relevant topic of modern physics and medicine. The book focuses on selected topics of interactions of electromagnetic radiation with organic matter, from small molecules to macromolecules and biological polymers. The multidisciplinary approach supported by different methods of investigations and modern methods of analysis is an important strength of the book. The accessible style used in explaining the complicated phenomena is of great advantage for the readers." Codrina Ionita-Schrittwieser, University of Innsbruck, Austria

Editors vii
Introduction ix
Contributors xiii
SECTION I Interactions of Electromagnetic Radiations with Low Molecular Weight Materials
Chapter 1 Spectral Methods for Estimating Molecular Polarizability in Nonpolar Solutions
3(22)
Mihaela Dimitriu
Chapter 2 Solvatochromic Behavior of Ternary Solutions of Some 1,2,4-Triazolium Ylids
25(16)
Valentino Closca
Chapter 3 Spectral Insights on Intermolecular Interactions in Solutions of Some Zwitterionic Compounds
41(18)
Dana Ortansa Dorohoi
Dan Gheorghe Dimitriu
Chapter 4 Relevance of the Molecular Descriptors for the Modeling/Discrimination of Amphetamines Using Artificial Neural Network
59(16)
Steluta Gosav
Chapter 5 Methods for Evaluation of Light Double Refraction in Transparent Uniax Anisotropic Media
75(14)
Ecaterina-Aurica Angheluta
Mihai-Daniel Angheluta
Chapter 6 New Approaches on Birefringence Dispersion of Small-Molecule Liquid Crystals Designed as Interferential Optical Filters
89(16)
Irina Dumitrascu
Leonas Dumitrascu
Dana Ortansa Dorohoi
Chapter 7 Novel Aspects on Optical Radiations Involvement in Analysis of Biaxial Crystals Optical Properties
105(20)
Leonas Dumitrascu
Irina Dumitrascu
Dana Ortansa Dorohoi
SECTION II Interactions of Electromagnetic Radiations with Macromolecular Materials
Chapter 8 Designing Antimicrobial Properties on Urinary Catheter Surfaces by Interaction with Plasma Radiation and Particles
125(16)
Magdalena Aflori
Chapter 9 Effects of Gamma Irradiation on Polymer Materials Used in Biomedical Application
141(18)
Cristina-Delia Nechifor
Chapter 10 Role of UV-Vis Radiations in Analysis of Polymer Systems for Drug Delivery Applications
159(16)
Ana Cazacu
Chapter 11 Interaction of Radiations with Stretched Polymer Foils in Controlling the Release of a Drug for Alzheimer's Disease
175(16)
Beatrice Carmen Zelinschi
Chapter 12 Structuring of Polymer Surfaces via Laser Irradiation as a Tool for Micro- and Nanotechnologies
191(16)
Iuliana Stoica
Nicolae Hurduc
Chapter 13 Liquid Crystal Polymers under Mechanical and Electromagnetic Fields: From Basic Concepts to Modern Technologies
207(16)
Andreea Irina Barzic
Index 223
Dana Ortansa Dorohoi is Professor Emeritus at the "Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University, Faculty of Physics. She obtained her PhD in Physics in 1978 and gained the academic title of Professor in Department of Optics and Spectroscopy at the same university in 1998. Subsequently she worked on her habilitation and to-date has supervised around 25 PhD theses. In 2012, she was awarded with the title of Professor Emeritus of the "Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University. In parallel with her didactic activities she conducted scientific research on various topics, including liquid crystals, simple liquids, optics of crystals and liquid crystals, intermolecular interactions in solutions, and electro-optical parameters of the molecules. Professor Dorohois scientific contributions developed over 43 years include interdisciplinary research for theoretical and experimental substantiations of the processes occurring in anisotropic media under electromagnetic radiations, thus developing new optical and spectral analysis methods of optical properties of materials in solution or solid state. She has published well over 165 ISI-indexed articles in the fields of physics of liquids and anisotropic media, macromolecular science, photochemistry, and radiation chemistry and is the author of 3 patents, over 10 books or books chapters, and over 35 research projects. Professor Dorohoi is referee for several scientific journals in the area of optics and molecular spectroscopy.

Andreea Irina Barzic has been a scientific researcher in the Department of Physical Chemistry of Polymers at the "Petru Poni" Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Iasi, Romania, since 2005. She received her PhD in Chemistry from the Romanian Academy, Bucharest in 2009 and her PhD in Physics from the "Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University in 2014. Her major fields of interest include liquid crystals, optics of polymers, and structuring of materials under electromagnetic and shear fields. She has published over 35 papers in peer-reviewed journals and is author of 12 books or book chapters. She is also a member in several research projects and referee for a number of prestigious journals in the fields of physics and material science.

Magdalena Aflori is a scientific researcher at Department of Polymer Materials Physics at "Petru Poni" Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Romania. She received her PhD in Physics in 2005 from "Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University. She has remarkable scientific contributions in plasma physics, X-ray diffraction, small angle x-ray scattering, polymer chemistry, and surface science. Her interdisciplinary research is quantified in more than 65 papers in peer-reviewed journals, 7 books or book chapters, and 1 patent. She is a member in many research projects with national and international funding and referee for a number of international journals with high impact factor.