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Title:Quantum Chemistry Research Trends
Author:Mikas P Kaisas (ed)
ISBN:160021620X : 9781600216206
Illustrations:tables & charts
Format:Hardback
Size:180x260mm
Pages:261
Weight: .736 Kg.
Published:Nova Science Publishers - January 2007
List Price: 85.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability:In Print
Subjects:Quantum & theoretical chemistry


Quantum chemistry is a branch of theoretical chemistry, which applies quantum mechanics and quantum field theory to address issues and problems in chemistry. The description of the electronic behaviour of atoms and molecules as pertaining to their reactivity is one of the applications of quantum chemistry. Quantum chemistry lies on the border between chemistry and physics, and significant contributions have been made by scientists from both fields. It has a strong and active overlap with the field of atomic physics and molecular physics, as well as physical chemistry. This book presents leading research in the field.

Preface; Can Quantum-Mechanical Description of Chemical Bond be Considered Complete?; Applying Localisation: A tool for Treating Intermolecular Interactions; Electronic Structure and Reactivity of Inorganic, Organic, Organoelement and Co-ordination Compounds: An Experience in the Area of Applied Quantum Chemistry; A Novel Grid based approach to the Electronic Structure Problem: Interpolants and Derivatives; A Novel Approach to Quantum Dot Structure Calculation; New Approach to Researches in Relativistic Quantum Chemistry using Hamilton-Jacobi Equation; Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Chemical Processes in Solution using Potentials based on Solute-Solvent Interaction Energy Components: Application to Structural, Dielectric, and Energy Properties; Theoretical Study of the Interactions between 1,3-Butanediol and Hydrogen Peroxide; A New Method for Approximating the Coulomb Potential Generated by the Product of Two 1s Slater Orbitals; Index.