Chemical Modelling

Chemical Modelling

Author: Alan Hinchliffe

Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 454

ISBN-13: 9780854042647

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Chemical Modelling: Applications and Theory comprises critical literature reviews of molecular modelling, both theoretical and applied. Molecular modelling in this context refers to modelling the structure, properties and reactions of atoms, molecules & materials. Each chapter is compiled by experts in their fields and provides a selective review of recent literature, incorporating sufficient historical perspective for the non-specialist to gain an understanding. With chemical modelling covering such a wide range of subjects, this Specialist Periodical Report serves as the first port of call to any chemist, biochemist, materials scientist or molecular physicist needing to acquaint themselves with major developments in the area.


Chemical Modelling

Chemical Modelling

Author: Professor Michael Springborg

Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Published: 2021-05-05

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 1839161701

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Chemical modelling covers a wide range of disciplines and this book is the first stop for any materials scientist, biochemist, chemist or molecular physicist wishing to acquaint themselves with major developments in the applications and theory of chemical modelling. Containing both comprehensive and critical reviews, it is a convenient reference to the current literature. Coverage includes, but is not limited to, isomerism in polyoxometalate chemistry, modelling molecular magnets, molecular modelling of cyclodextrin inclusion complexes and graphene nanoribbons heterojunctions.


Chemical Applications of Molecular Modelling

Chemical Applications of Molecular Modelling

Author: Jonathan M. Goodman

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13:

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This book explores the molecular modeling, enabling the nonspecialist to appreciate the power as well as the limitations of the computational tools available and giving a background to the methods used and how they were developed. It also provides examples of how molecular modeling has been used to address chemical questions commonly asked by the experimental chemist, and includes practical examples and case studies. 143 illus.


Molecular Modelling for Beginners

Molecular Modelling for Beginners

Author: Alan Hinchliffe

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2011-08-17

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 1119964814

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A concise, basic introduction to modelling and computational chemistry which focuses on the essentials, including MM, MC, and MD, along with a chapter devoted to QSAR and Discovery Chemistry. Includes supporting website featuring background information, full colour illustrations, questions and answers tied into the text,Visual Basic packages and many realistic examples with solutions Takes a hands-on approach, using state of the art software packages G03/W and/or Hyperchem, Gaussian .gjf files and sample outputs. Revised with changes in emphasis and presentation to appeal to the modern student.


Advanced Data Analysis and Modelling in Chemical Engineering

Advanced Data Analysis and Modelling in Chemical Engineering

Author: Denis Constales

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2016-08-23

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 0444594841

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Advanced Data Analysis and Modeling in Chemical Engineering provides the mathematical foundations of different areas of chemical engineering and describes typical applications. The book presents the key areas of chemical engineering, their mathematical foundations, and corresponding modeling techniques. Modern industrial production is based on solid scientific methods, many of which are part of chemical engineering. To produce new substances or materials, engineers must devise special reactors and procedures, while also observing stringent safety requirements and striving to optimize the efficiency jointly in economic and ecological terms. In chemical engineering, mathematical methods are considered to be driving forces of many innovations in material design and process development. Presents the main mathematical problems and models of chemical engineering and provides the reader with contemporary methods and tools to solve them Summarizes in a clear and straightforward way, the contemporary trends in the interaction between mathematics and chemical engineering vital to chemical engineers in their daily work Includes classical analytical methods, computational methods, and methods of symbolic computation Covers the latest cutting edge computational methods, like symbolic computational methods


Chemical Modelling

Chemical Modelling

Author: Michael Springborg

Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Published: 2010-10-05

Total Pages: 350

ISBN-13: 1847550754

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Reflecting the growing volume of published work in this field, researchers will find this book an invaluable source of information on current methods and applications.


Chemical Modelling

Chemical Modelling

Author: Michael Springborg

Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Published: 2018-02-21

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 1788010043

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Chemical modelling covers a wide range of hot topics and active areas in computational chemistry and related fields. With the increase in volume, velocity and variety of information, researchers can find it difficult to keep up to date with the literature in these areas. Containing both comprehensive and critical reviews, this book is the first stop for any materials scientist, biochemist, chemist or molecular physicist wishing to acquaint themselves with major developments in the applications and theory of chemical modelling.


Chemical Modelling

Chemical Modelling

Author: Michael Springborg

Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Published: 2012-11-08

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 1849734798

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Chemical Modelling: Applications and Theory comprises critical literature reviews of all aspects of molecular modelling. Molecular modelling in this context refers to modelliing the structure, properties and reactions of atoms, molecules and materials. Each chapter provides a selective review of recent literature, incorporating sufficient historical perspective for the non-specialist to gain an understanding. With chemical modelling covering such a wide range of subjects, this Specialist Periodical Report serves as the first port of call to any chemist, biochemist, materials scientist or molecular physicist needing to acquaint themselves with major developments in the area.


Modelling of Chemical Process Systems

Modelling of Chemical Process Systems

Author: Syed Ahmad Imtiaz

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2023-07-25

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 0128241993

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Models and simulations are widely being used for design, optimization, fault detection and diagnosis, and various other decision-making purposes. Increasingly, models are developed at different scales and levels, all the way from molecular level to the large-scale process systems scale. Modelling of Chemical Process Systems gives readers a feel for the multiscale modelling. As models have been developed for various applications, a general systematic method for building model has emerged. This book starts with the history of modelling and its usefulness, describing modelling steps in detail. Examples have been chosen carefully from both conventional chemical process systems to contemporary systems, including fuel cell and bioprocesses. Modelling theories are complemented with case studies that explain step-by-step modelling methodologies. This book also introduces the application of machine learning techniques to model chemical process systems. This makes the book an indispensable reference for academics and professionals working in modelling and simulation. Includes case studies that explain step-by-step modelling methodologies Covers detailed multiscale modelling of chemical processes, providing examples from traditional and novel areas Provides modelling insight at micro and macro-scale levels, including machine learning techniques


Chemical Modelling

Chemical Modelling

Author: Michael Springborg

Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Published: 2019-11-28

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 1788013697

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Chemical modelling covers a wide range of disciplines and this book is the first stop for any materials scientist, biochemist, chemist or molecular physicist wishing to acquaint themselves with major developments in the applications and theory of chemical modelling. Containing both comprehensive and critical reviews, it is a convenient reference to the current literature. Coverage includes, but is not limited to, boron clusters, molecular modeling of inclusion complexes, modelling of circular dichroism for DNA and proteins, and the interface effect of nanocomposites as electrode materials for Li/Na ion batteries.