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Solvent Effects And Chemical Reactivity 1st Edition Orlando Tapia

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Solvent Effects And Chemical Reactivity 1st Edition Orlando Tapia
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.31 MB
Pages: 390
Author: Orlando Tapia, Juan Bertrán
ISBN: 9781402004179, 1402004176
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Solvent Effects And Chemical Reactivity 1st Edition Orlando Tapia by Orlando Tapia, Juan Bertrán 9781402004179, 1402004176 instant download after payment.

This book presents an up-to-date view of theories, practical methods and applications of solvent effects and chemical reactivity in condensed phases. Subjects treated include continuum solvation models, the theoretical basis for the treatment of solvent effects in density functional theory, Monte Carlo simulations of chemical reactions in solution, DFT molecular dynamics simulations, crossing the transition state in solution, valence bond multi-state approach to chemical reactions in solution, quantum theory of solvent effects and chemical reactions. The approaches taken as well as the resulting findings are discussed in detail, thus covering a large part of the methodology currently used in this field.
Audience: This volume will be useful to graduate students in chemistry, physical chemistry and biochemistry, to research workers with a background in quantum chemistry and quantum mechanics, to pure and applied quantum chemists, and to industrial molecular modellers.

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