Organic Radicals summarizes the applications of these materials in several fields, in addition to analyzing challenges, limitations and impacts of materials containing organic radicals on human, plants, water, soil, and animals. Sections cover uses of organic radicals as effective precursors for block molecules building and discuss their effectiveness as precursors of organic radical- containing materials synthesis and their applications in medicine, biology, electronics, environmental sciences, plastics synthesis, polymers building and the several impacts after organic radicals uses. In recent years, the rapid development of organic radical-containing materials has afforded an interesting research area in various applications.
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Table of Contents
1. Discovery and classifications of organic radicals2. Biodegradability, life cycle analysis and biocompatibility of organic radicals
3. Toxicity of organic radicals for humans, plants, soils and other living organisms
4. Fundamental characteristics of organicradicals used in biomedical applications
5. Biological aspects of organic radical-containing materials
6. Synthesis and characterization of radical-based magnetic and magnetophotonic materials using organic free radicals
7. Organic radicals containing materials with optoelectronic properties
8. Photocatalyst materials formed using organic radicals for water splitting
9. Organic radicals with catalytic activities in organic chemistry
10. Polymeric materials synthesis with organic radicals employed to fabricate industrial materials
11. Materials based on organic radicals used in electrochemical application
12. Nanocomposites synthesis with organic radicals for the organic and inorganic pollutants removal
13. Organic radicals containing-materials used to fabricate film packaging
14. Materials based on organic radicals for gases capture
15. Organic radicals used to modify materials surface and their application to remove pharmaceutical residues
16. Nano- and micro-plastics removal using organic radicals-based materials
17. Materials functionalization with organic radicals used for soil treatment
18. Organic radicals used in conducting polymers synthesis
Authors
Chuanyi Wang School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Shaanxi University of Science and Technology, Weiyang District, Xi'an, Shaanxi, P.R.China. Dr. Chuanyi Wang, Fellow of Royal Society of Chemistry, is a distinguished professor at Shaanxi University of Science & Technology (SUST), PR China, serving as an academic dean of the School of Environmental Science and Engineering. Before moving to SUST in 2017, he was a distinguished professor of Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), serving as Director of Laboratory of Environmental Science & Technology of Xinjiang Technical Institute of Physics & Chemistry, CAS (2010-2017). He obtained his Ph.D. degree from Institute of Photographic Chemistry (now Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry) of CAS in 1998, worked in Germany (Institute for Solar Energy Research in Hannover and Free University Berlin) as an Alexander von Humboldt research fellow with Prof. Detlef W. Bahnemann from 1999 to 2000, and then worked in USA (Tufts University and Missouri University-Kansas City) as a research faculty from 2000 to 2010. Currently, Dr. Wang also serves as an associate editor or editorial board member for number of international journals including Environmental Chemistry Letters and Molecular Catalysis. His research interests cover ecomaterials and environmental photocatalysis. He has published over 270 papers in peer reviewed journals with an H-index of 63.https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=55796485900 Abdellkader Labidi Shaanxi University of Science and Technology, China. Abdellkader Labidi obtained his first degree from University of Sciences of Tunis and stayed there to complete his PhD in 2017 under the supervision of Prof. Manef Abderrabba. In 2018, he joined the team of his thesis 'supervisor as a research scholar in the Laboratory of Materials, Molecules and Applications, IPEST, Preparatory Institute of Scientific and Technical Studies of Tunis, University of Carthage, La Marsa, Tunisia. During four years, he worked as a supervisor of master students and he has an experience of teaching at the Private University of Tunis in 2019. He is now carrying out his postdoctoral research under the supervision of Prof. Chuanyi Wang at Shaanxi University of Science and Technology. Eric Lichtfouse Xi'an Jiaotong University, China. Eric Lichtfouse is a professor at the Xi'an Jiaotong University. He has invented carbon-13 dating, a molecular-level method allowing to study of the dynamics of organic compounds in temporal pools of complex environmental media. He has discovered temporal pools of individual substances in complex media such as soils. He is a chief editor and founder of the journal Environmental Chemistry Letters. He is the author of the book Scientific Writing for Impact Factor Journals, which includes a new writing tool, the microarticle, allowing to identify results novelty. He has awards in analytical chemistry and scientific editing.