The Language of Shape, 1st Edition,S. Hyde,Z. Blum,T. Landh,S. Lidin,B.W. Ninham,S. Andersson,K. Larsson,ISBN9780444815385
Add to Wish List
 
 
 

The Language of Shape, 1st Edition

The Role of Curvature in Condensed Matter: Physics, Chemistry and Biology

Print Book

Author(s) :   &      &      &      &      &      &      

Release Date:

Imprint: Elsevier Science

ISBN: 9780444815385

Buy print & eBook together
and save 40%

USD 365.00
Print Book

+

USD 360.00
eBook

USD 725.00Normal price

USD 435.00Bundle price

Add to Cart

Print Book Estimated Delivery Time

Hardcover

USD 365.00
USD 182.50

In Stock

eBook Subscription Subscription Details

USD 206.00

Subscription eBook - Science Direct (access for 5 users)

eBook eBook Overview

USD 360.00
USD 180.00

PDF format

VST format

ePUB format

Add to Cart

Buy Print & eBook both and save 40%
View Bundle Price

 
 

Description

This book develops the thesis that structure and function in a variety of condensed systems - from the atomic assemblies in inorganic frameworks and organic molecules, through molecular self-assemblies to proteins - can be unified when curvature and surface geometry are taken together with molecular shape and forces. An astonishing variety of synthetic and biological assemblies can be accurately modelled and understood in terms of hyperbolic surfaces, whose richness and beauty are only now being revealed by applied mathematicians, physicists, chemists and crystallographers. These surfaces, often close to periodic minimal surfaces, weave and twist through space, carving out interconnected labyrinths whose range of topologies and symmetries challenge the imaginative powers.

The book offers an overview of these structures and structural transformations, convincingly demonstrating their ubiquity in covalent frameworks from zeolites used for cracking oil and pollution control to enzymes and structural proteins, thermotropic and lyotropic bicontinuous mesophases formed by surfactants, detergents and lipids, synthetic block copolymer and protein networks, as well as biological cell assemblies, from muscles to membranes in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. The relation between structure and function is analysed in terms of the previously neglected hidden variables of curvature and topology. Thus, the catalytic activity of zeolites and enzymes, the superior material properties of interpenetrating networks in microstructured polymer composites, the transport requirements in cells, the transmission of nerve signals and the folding of DNA can be more easily understood in the light of this.

The text is liberally sprinkled with figures and colour plates, making it accessible to both the beginning graduate student and researchers in condensed matter physics and chemistry, mineralogists, crystallographers and biologists.

S. Hyde

Affiliations and Expertise

Australian National University, Canberra, Australia

Z. Blum

T. Landh

S. Lidin

Affiliations and Expertise

University of Lund, Sweden

B.W. Ninham

Affiliations and Expertise

Australian National University, Canberra, Australia

S. Andersson

Affiliations and Expertise

Sandviks Forskningsinstitut, S-380 74 Löttorp, Sweden

View additional works by S. Andersson

K. Larsson

Affiliations and Expertise

KL Chem AB, S-237 34 Bjärred and Camurus Lipid Research, S-223 70 Lund, Sweden

The Language of Shape, 1st Edition

Preface. 1. The Mathematics of Curvature. 2. The Lessons of Chemistry. Inorganic Chemistry: From the discrete lattice of crystal symmetry to the continuous manifolds of differential geometry. Organic Chemistry: The shape of molecules. 3. Molecular Forces and Self–Assembly. 4. Beyond Flatland. The Geometric Forms due to Self–Assembly. 5. Lipid Self–Assembly and Function in Biological Systems. Self-association of lipids in an aqueous environment. Cell membranes. 6. Folding and Function in Proteins and DNA. 7. Cytomembranes and Cubic Membrane Systems Revisited. 8. Some Miscellaneous Speculations. Templating. Supra self-assembly. Index.
»
The Language of Shape