Computational Chemistry

Computational Chemistry

Author: Philippe G. Ciarlet

Publisher: Gulf Professional Publishing

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 928

ISBN-13: 9780444512482

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Aiming to provide the reader with a general overview of the mathematical and numerical techniques used for the simulation of matter at the microscopic scale, this book lays the emphasis on the numerics, but modelling aspects are also addressed. The contributors come from different scientific communities: physics, theoretical chemistry, mathematical analysis, stochastic analysis, numerical analysis, and the text should be suitable for graduate students in mathematics, sciences and engineering and technology.


Handbook of Computational Chemistry

Handbook of Computational Chemistry

Author: Jerzy Leszczynski

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-01-13

Total Pages: 1451

ISBN-13: 9400707118

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The role the Handbook of Computational Chemistry is threefold. It is primarily intended to be used as a guide that navigates the user through the plethora of computational methods currently in use; it explains their limitations and advantages; and it provides various examples of their important and varied applications. This reference work is presented in three volumes. Volume I introduces the different methods used in computational chemistry. Basic assumptions common to the majority of computational methods based on molecular, quantum, or statistical mechanics are outlined and special attention is paid to the limits of their applicability. Volume II portrays the applications of computational methods to model systems and discusses in detail molecular structures, the modelling of various properties of molecules and chemical reactions. Both ground and excited states properties are covered in the gas phase as well as in solution. This volume also describes Nanomaterials and covers topics such as clusters, periodic, and nano systems. Special emphasis is placed on the environmental effects of nanostructures. Volume III is devoted to the important class of Biomolecules. Useful models of biological systems considered by computational chemists are provided and RNA, DNA and proteins are discussed in detail. This volume presents examples of calcualtions of their properties and interactions and reveals the role of solvents in biologically important reactions as well as the structure function relationship of various classes of Biomolecules.


Metallic Systems

Metallic Systems

Author: Thomas C. Allison

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2011-05-09

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 1420060864

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Metallic systems are ubiquitous in daily life. They play key roles, for example, in the chemistry of many biomolecules, ionic solutions, nanoparticles, and catalytic processes. They may be in solid, liquid, or gaseous form. The interactions of other molecules with metal surfaces are of considerable importance. Each of these topics is addressed in M


Handbook of Nanophysics

Handbook of Nanophysics

Author: Klaus D. Sattler

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2010-09-17

Total Pages: 912

ISBN-13: 1420075551

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The field of nanoscience was pioneered in the 1980s with the groundbreaking research on clusters, which later led to the discovery of fullerenes. Handbook of Nanophysics: Clusters and Fullerenes focuses on the fundamental physics of these nanoscale materials and structures. Each peer-reviewed chapter contains a broad-based introduction and enhances


Gold Chemistry

Gold Chemistry

Author: Fabian Mohr

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2009-04-20

Total Pages: 425

ISBN-13: 3527320865

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Written by world-class authors, this most recent major book on the topic highlights new and current trends as well as future directions. It is comprehensive in its scope, covering all aspects of gold chemistry -- from homogeneous to heterogeneous catalysis, from supramolecular assemblies to sensors and medicinal applications. The result is an invaluable work for both organic and inorganic chemists working in universities and industry, as well as material scientists.


Ideas in Chemistry and Molecular Sciences

Ideas in Chemistry and Molecular Sciences

Author: Bruno Pignataro

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2010-04-16

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 9783527630547

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Written by some of the most talented young chemists in Europe, this text covers most of the groundbreaking issues in materials science. It provides an account of the latest research results in European materials chemistry based on a selection of leading young scientists participating in the 2008 European Young Chemists Award competition. The contributions range from nanotechnology to catalysis. In addition, the authors provide a current overview of their field of research and a preview of future directions. For materials scientists, as well as organic and analytical chemists.