Chemical Evolution: The Biological System of the Elements

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This book is written for researchers and students interested in the function and role of chemical elements in biological or environmental systems. Experts have long known that the Periodic System of Elements (PSE) provides only an inadequate chemical description of elements of biological, environmental or medicinal importance. This book explores the notion of a Biological System of the Elements (BSE) established on accurate and precise multi-element data, including evolutionary aspects, representative sampling procedures, inter-element relationships, the physiological function of elements and uptake mechanisms. The book further explores the concept Stoichiometric Network Analysis (SNA) to analyze the biological roles of chemical species. Also discussed is the idea of ecotoxicological identity cards which give a first-hand description of properties relevant for biological and toxicological features of a certain chemical element and its geo biochemically plausible speciation form. The focus of this book goes beyond both classical bioinorganic chemistry and toxicology.

Author(s): Bernd Markert, Stefan Fränzle, Simone Wünschmann (auth.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Year: 2015

Language: English
Pages: 282
Tags: Inorganic Chemistry; Biochemistry, general; Ecotoxicology; Bioorganic Chemistry; Geochemistry

Front Matter....Pages i-xvii
Chemical Evolution: Definition, History, Discipline....Pages 1-62
The Biological System of the Elements....Pages 63-104
Analysing the Biological Roles of Chemical Species....Pages 105-156
Stoichiometric Network Analysis: Studies on Chemical Coordinative Reactions Within Biological Material....Pages 157-183
Significance of Water (or Some Other Liquidosphere), Soil and Atmosphere for the Chemical Evolution....Pages 185-195
Present and Future Projects on Chemical Evolution by Means of Space Research....Pages 197-207
Back Matter....Pages 209-282