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This book aims to understand the main aspects of non-covalent chemistry (mainly in the gas phase) and specifically compares the experimental and theoretical data available for non-covalent complexes and subsequent problems associated with this comparison. The book is authored by an experimentalist (KMD) and theorist (PH), and their main philosophy in writing together is that any book on non-covalent interactions cannot be limited either to theory or experiment. Both approaches are nowadays so closely connected that one cannot exist without the other and vice versa and their mutual connection…mehr
This book aims to understand the main aspects of non-covalent chemistry (mainly in the gas phase) and specifically compares the experimental and theoretical data available for non-covalent complexes and subsequent problems associated with this comparison. The book is authored by an experimentalist (KMD) and theorist (PH), and their main philosophy in writing together is that any book on non-covalent interactions cannot be limited either to theory or experiment. Both approaches are nowadays so closely connected that one cannot exist without the other and vice versa and their mutual connection provides the consistent description of non-covalent processes in our world. This book will be of great assistance to researchers engaged in both theoretical and experimental aspects of non-covalent bonding and in macro- and supermolecular chemistry.
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Autorenporträt
Professor Dr Pavel Hobza is at the Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic and Center for Biomolecules and Complex Molecular Systems, Prague, Czech Republic.
Professor Klaus Müller-Dethlefs is Chair of Chemistry and Chair of Physics, and Director of the Photon Science Institute, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Characteristics of Non-covalent Complexes and Their Determination by Experimental and Theoretical Techniques Chapter 3: Potential Energy and Free Energy Surfaces Chapter 4: Classification of Non-covalent Complexes Chapter 5: Interpretation of Experimental Results and Types of Molecular Clusters Chapter 6: Extended Molecular Clusters in Chemistry, the Atmosphere and Stereospecific Molecular Recognition Subject Index
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Characteristics of Non-covalent Complexes and Their Determination by Experimental and Theoretical Techniques Chapter 3: Potential Energy and Free Energy Surfaces Chapter 4: Classification of Non-covalent Complexes Chapter 5: Interpretation of Experimental Results and Types of Molecular Clusters Chapter 6: Extended Molecular Clusters in Chemistry, the Atmosphere and Stereospecific Molecular Recognition Subject Index
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