Biological Water

Physicochemical Aspects

Biological Water

Physicochemical Aspects

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This book embraces all physiochemical aspects of the structure and molecular dynamics of water, focusing on its role in biological objects, e.g. living cells and tissue, and in the formation of functionally active structures of biological molecules and their ensembles. Water is the single most abundant chemical found in all living things. It offers a detailed look into the latest modern physical methods for studying the molecular structure and dynamics of the water and provides a critical analysis of the existing literature data on the properties of water in biological objects. Water as a chemical reagent and as a medium for the formation of conditions for enzymatic catalysis is a core focus of this book. Although well suited for active researchers, the book as a whole, as well as each chapter on its own, can be used as fundamental reference material for graduate and undergraduate students throughout chemistry, physics, biophysics and biomedicine.



Water Basic Properties and Activity
Physical Methods for the Study of Biological Water. Magnetic Resonance
Physical Methods for the Study of Biological Water. Miscellaneous
Neat Water
Supercooled and Supercritical Water and Ice
Hydration of Simple Biological Molecules and Ions
Protein Hydration
Water in Enzyme Catalysis as a Promoter and Chemical Reagent.
ISBN 978-3-030-82505-8
Article number 9783030825058
Media type Book
Copyright year 2022
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Length XI, 520 pages
Illustrations XI, 520 p. 407 illus., 355 illus. in color.
Language English