Biomolecules and Corrosion
Catch a fresh, authoritative look at the hidden chemistry shaping materials around us with Biomolecules and Corrosion by Santosh Kumar Karn. This concise yet powerful volume connects molecular biology and corrosion science to reveal how proteins, enzymes, and microbial communities influence material degradation across industries.
Delve into clear explanations of biomolecular mechanisms that accelerate or inhibit corrosion, paired with practical analyses of real-world systems — from pipelines and marine structures to biomedical implants. Rich with contemporary research insights, the book explains analytical techniques, experimental design, and predictive approaches that researchers, engineers, and advanced students can apply immediately.
What sets this title apart is its balanced blend of theory and practice. You’ll find lucid summaries of key concepts, comparative case studies, and strategic mitigation methods that help translate laboratory findings into on-site solutions. Ideal for professionals in materials science, chemical and corrosion engineering, biotechnology, and environmental science, it also serves as a reliable reference for academic courses and industry projects throughout the Indian subcontinent, South Asia, and worldwide.
Whether you’re troubleshooting microbial-influenced corrosion in coastal facilities or designing biomaterial-compatible surfaces in healthcare, Biomolecules and Corrosion equips you with the scientific clarity and actionable guidance needed to make informed decisions. Add this essential resource by Santosh Kumar Karn to your collection — order your copy today and stay ahead in the evolving field of biocorrosion research and practical corrosion control.
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