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Chemical Evolution

The Biological System of the Elements

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  • Presents "The Biological System of Elements" (BSE)
  • Provides distribution patterns of elements in the environment as well as in plants and animals
  • Multi-disciplinary approach in between chemistry, biology, medicine, geology and ecology
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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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.

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“This book basically gives a comprehensive view of the biological system of the elements (BSE) in the framework of chemical evolution … . This book is recommended for environmental biologists interested in the function, role, and fate of chemical elements. It may also serve as a robust textbook for university students. … this book is a fundamental milestone also for people interested in bioindication and biomonitoring (B&B) … .” (Stefano Loppi, Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Vol. 23, 2016)

“The book explains the methodology of the field through stoichiometric network analysis and ends with recent work and future studies anticipated in space research. Figures throughout are well placed and enhance the overall quality of the text, but it is the inclusion of several informative and detailed tables that makes this book valuable to scientists studying the onset of systems (chemical or biological) driven by evolution and natural selection. … Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students and researchers/faculty.” (C. Sokolik, Choice, Vol. 53 (2), October, 2015)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Environmental Institute of Scientific Networks (EISN), Haren, Germany

    Bernd Markert, Simone Wünschmann

  • International Graduate School Zittau, Zittau, Germany

    Stefan Fränzle

About the authors

Bernd Markert

Born 1958 in Meppen, Germany; Univ.-Prof. Dr. rer. nat., Dr. rer. nat. habil, natural scientist. Studies in Chemistry and Biology, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany. Ph.D in 1986 and habilitation for ecology in 1993 at the University of Osnabrueck (Germany). Former Director of the International Graduate School Zittau and Univ.-Professor for Environmental High Technology. Currently structuring an “Environmental Institute of Scientific Networks” (EISN-Institute.de) in Haren, Germany. Publications: author/co-author / editor/co-editor of about 400 scientific papers and 21 scientific books. Research interests: Biochemistry of trace substances in the water/soil/plant/animal/human system; Instrumental analysis of chemical elements; Developing the “Biological System of the Elements”; Eco- and human-toxicological aspects of hazardous substances; Pollution control by use of bioindicators and biomonitors. Development of technologies for waste management, environmental restoration and remedial action on soils; Different interdisciplinary working fields of economic and social sciences.

Stefan Fränzle

Born 1961 in Bonn, Germany; Dr. rer. nat. habil., natural scientist. Studies in inorganic- and photochemistry and astronomy at the Christian - Albrechts - University of Kiel, Germany. Ph.D. in 1992 and habilitation for environmental sciences (chemical focus) in 2008 at the University of Vechta (Germany). Scientific assistant at the International Graduate School Zittau, Germany. Publications: author/co-author of about 75 scientific papers and eight scientific books. Research interests: Working about the “Biological System of Elements”, reconstruction of conditions of chemical and biological evolution, implication of interelement abundance correlations for biomonitoring, the theory of the dynamics of the cell cycle (cancer and chemotherapy), wastewater treatment with visible light.

Simone Wünschmann
Born 1967 in Heidelberg, Germany; Dr. rer. nat, natural scientist. Former scientific assistant at the International Graduate School Zittau, Germany, Department of Environmental High Technology; Working group for Human- and Ecotoxicology. Degree of a Diploma Engineer for Ecology and Environmental Protection at the University of Applied Sciences Zittau/Görlitz, Germany; Ph.D in Environmental Sciences at the University of Vechta, Germany. Currently team member of the Environmental Institute of Scientific Networks (EISN-Institute.de). Publications: author/co-author of about 40 scientific papers and 4 scientific books. Participant of more than 50 international conferences. Research interests: Pollution control; human- and ecotoxicology; ecology and environmental protection; environmental engineering with emphasis on renewable energy.

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Chemical Evolution

  • Book Subtitle: The Biological System of the Elements

  • Authors: Bernd Markert, Stefan Fränzle, Simone Wünschmann

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-14355-2

  • Publisher: Springer Cham

  • eBook Packages: Chemistry and Materials Science, Chemistry and Material Science (R0)

  • Copyright Information: Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-319-14354-5Published: 20 March 2015

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-3-319-34346-4Published: 05 October 2016

  • eBook ISBN: 978-3-319-14355-2Published: 19 February 2015

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XVII, 282

  • Number of Illustrations: 27 b/w illustrations, 48 illustrations in colour

  • Topics: Inorganic Chemistry, Biochemistry, general, Ecotoxicology, Bioorganic Chemistry, Geochemistry

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