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Tunnelling In Molecules Nuclear Quantum Effects From Bio To Physical Chemistry Chemical Biology Johannes Kstner

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Tunnelling In Molecules Nuclear Quantum Effects From Bio To Physical Chemistry Chemical Biology Johannes Kstner
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Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.3 MB
Pages: 452
Author: Johannes Kästner, Sebastian Kozuch
ISBN: 9781788018708, 1788018702
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Tunnelling In Molecules Nuclear Quantum Effects From Bio To Physical Chemistry Chemical Biology Johannes Kstner by Johannes Kästner, Sebastian Kozuch 9781788018708, 1788018702 instant download after payment.

Quantum tunnelling is one of the strangest phenomena in chemistry, where we see the wave nature of atoms acting in “impossible” ways. By letting molecules pass through the kinetic barrier instead of over it, this effect can lead to chemical reactions even close to the absolute zero, to atypical spectroscopic observations, to bizarre selectivity, or to colossal isotopic effects. Quantum mechanical tunnelling observations might be infrequent in chemistry, but it permeates through all its disciplines producing remarkable chemical outcomes. For that reason, the 21st century has seen a great increase in theoretical and experimental findings involving molecular tunnelling effects, as well as in novel techniques that permit their accurate predictions and analysis.

Including experimental, computational and theoretical chapters, from the physical and organic to the biochemistry fields, from the applied to the academic arenas, this new book provides a broad and conceptual perspective on tunnelling reactions and how to study them.Quantum Tunnelling in Molecules is the obligatory stop for both the specialist and those new to this world.

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