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Flint, Colin D |
Vibronic Processes in Inorganic Chemistry |
I04655 |
1989 |
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Rosenberger, Franz E |
Fundamentals of Crystal Growth I |
I04615 |
1979 |
eBook |
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Marks, Tobin J |
Fundamental and Technological Aspects of Organo-f-Element Chemistry |
I04362 |
1985 |
eBook |
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34 |
Fryer, J.R |
Electron Crystallography of Organic Molecules |
I04346 |
1991 |
eBook |
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35 |
Ishida, H |
Fourier Transform Infrared Characterization of Polymers |
I04334 |
1987 |
eBook |
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36 |
Smooke, Mitchell D |
Reduced Kinetic Mechanisms and Asymptotic Approximations for Methane-Air Flames |
I04319 |
1991 |
eBook |
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37 |
Wakeham, W.A |
Status and Future Developments in the Study of Transport Properties |
I04315 |
1992 |
eBook |
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38 |
Pons, M |
NMR in Supramolecular Chemistry |
I04307 |
1999 |
eBook |
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39 |
Sinha, Shyama P |
Systematics and the Properties of the Lanthanides |
I04173 |
1983 |
eBook |
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40 |
Farrugia, L.J |
The Synergy Between Dynamics and Reactivity at Clusters and Surfaces |
I04046 |
1995 |
eBook |
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Title | Fundamentals of Crystal Growth I : Macroscopic Equilibrium and Transport Concepts |
Author(s) | Rosenberger, Franz E |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1979. |
Description | X, 532 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | The intrinsic properties of a solid, i. e. , the properties that result from its specific structure, can be largely modified by crystallographic and chem?? ical defects. The formation of these defects is governed by the heat and mass transfer conditions which prevail on and near a crystal-nutrient in?? terface during crystallization. Hence, both the growth of highly perfect crystals and the preparation of samples having predetermined defect-induced (extrinsic) properties require a thorough understanding of the reaction and transport mechanisms that govern crystallization from vapors, solutions and melts. Crystal growth, as a science, is therefore mostly concerned with the chemistry and physics of heat and mass transport in these fluid-solid phase transitions. Solid-solid transitions are, at this time, not widely employed for high quality single-crystal production. Transport concepts are largely built upon equilibrium considerations, i. e. , on thermodynamic and phase equilibrium concepts. Hence to supply a "workable" foundation for the succeeding discussions, this text begins in Chapter 2 with a concise treatment of thermodynamics which emphasizes applications to mate?? rials preparation. After working through this chapter, the reader should feel at ease with often (particularly among physicists) unfamiliar entities such as chemical potentials, fugacities, activities. etc. Special sections on ther?? mochemical calculations (and their pitfalls) and compilations of thermochemi?? cal data conclude the second chapter. Crystal growth can be called. in a wide sense, the science and technology of controlling phase transitions that lead to (single crystalline) solids |
ISBN,Price | 9783642812750 |
Keyword(s) | 1. EBOOK
2. EBOOK - SPRINGER
3. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
4. Materials???Surfaces
5. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
6. Surfaces and Interfaces, Thin Films
7. THIN FILMS
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Title | Fundamental and Technological Aspects of Organo-f-Element Chemistry |
Author(s) | Marks, Tobin J;Fragal??, Ignazio L |
Publication | Dordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1985. |
Description | XIV, 414 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | The past decade has seen a dramatic acceleration of activity and interest in phenomena surrounding lanthanide and actinide organo?? metallic compounds. Around the world, active research in organo-f?? element synthesis, chemistry, catalysis, crystallography, and quantum chemistry is in progress. This activity has spanned a remarkably wide range of disciplines, from synthetic/mechanistic inorganic and organic chemistry to radiochemistry, catalytic chemistry, spectroscopy (vibra?? tional, optical, magnetic resonance, photoelectron, Mossbauer), X-ray and neutron diffraction structural analysis, as well as to crystal field and molecular orbital theoretical studies at the interface of chemistry and physics. These investigations have been motivated both by fundamental and applied goals. The evidence that f-element organo?? metallic compounds have unique chemical and physical properties which cannot be duplicated by organometallic compounds of d-block elements has suggested many new areas of endeavor and application. For these reasons, a great many scientists felt the need for some international forum devoted exclusively to the subject of lanthanide and actinide organometallic compounds. In September of 1978, a NATO Advanced Study Institute entitled, "Organometallics of the f-Elements," was held at the SOGESTA Conference Center near Urbino, Italy. It was the universal feeling of the partic?? ipants that this first meeting was a great success and that vital international communication and collaboration had been stimulated. The principal lectures at this Institute were published by Reidel in 1979 as part of the NATO ASI Monograph Series ("Organometallics of the f-Elements," T. J. Marks and R. D. Fischer, editors) |
ISBN,Price | 9789400954069 |
Keyword(s) | 1. EBOOK
2. EBOOK - SPRINGER
3. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
4. Organometallic Chemistry
5. Organometallic chemistry??
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Title | Electron Crystallography of Organic Molecules |
Author(s) | Fryer, J.R;Dorset, D |
Publication | Dordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1991. |
Description | XIX, 392 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | Maximum Entropy (ME) techniques have found widespread applicability in the reconstruction of incomplete or noisy data. These techniques have been applied in many areas of data analysis including imaging, spectroscopy, and scattering [Gull and Skilling, 1984]. The techniques have proven particularly useful in astronomy [Narayan and Nityanada, 1984]. In many of these applications the goal of the reconstruction is the detection of point objects against a noisy background. In this work we investigate the applicability of ME techniques to data sets which have strong components which are periodic in space or time. The specific interest in our laboratory is High Resolution Electron Micrographs of beam sensitive materials. However, ME techniques are of general interest for all types of data. These data mayor may not have a spatial or temporal character. Figure 1 shows an HREM image of the rigid-rod polymer poly(paraphenylene benzobisoxazole) (PBZO). The 0.55 nm spacings in the image correspond to the lateral close-packing between the extended polymer molecules. Near the center of this crystallite there is evidence for an edge dislocation. In HREM images both the frequency and position of the infonnation is important for a proper interpretation. Therefore, it is necessary to consider how image processing affects the fidelity of this information in both real and Fourier space |
ISBN,Price | 9789401132787 |
Keyword(s) | 1. CRYSTALLOGRAPHY
2. Crystallography and Scattering Methods
3. EBOOK
4. EBOOK - SPRINGER
5. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
6. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
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Title | Fourier Transform Infrared Characterization of Polymers |
Author(s) | Ishida, H |
Publication | New York, NY, Springer US, 1987. |
Description | IX, 449 p. 275 illus : online resource |
Abstract Note | This book contains the proceedings of the Symposium on FT-IR Characterization of Polymers, which was held under the auspices of the Division of Polymer Chemistry, American Chemical Society (ACS) during the annual ACS meeting in Philadelphia, August, 1984. The content of each paper has been substantially extended from the papers presented during the conference. Due to the accidental, irrecoverable loss of the entire contents of the book by the computer system used for editorial purposes, the publication of this book has been delayed more than one year over the initial scheduled date. It has been a continuous, frustrating experience for the editor as well as for the authors. An extended Murphy's law, -anything can go wrong goes multiply wrong- has been demonstrated in editor's office. It necessitated, otherwise unnecessary, repeated proof reading during which time the editor had valuable experience ~n familiarizing himself with each paper much more than usual. The papers in this book are state-of-the-art even after such a delay. It is the authors pride and integrity toward the quality of each paper that makes the value of this book long lasting, while responsibility of the loss of any timeliness rests at the editor's hand. For the purpose of official records, submission and acceptance dates must be stated. All papers had been submitted by September, 1984, and had been accepted for publication by November, 1984, after the critical review processes |
ISBN,Price | 9781468477764 |
Keyword(s) | 1. Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
2. EBOOK
3. EBOOK - SPRINGER
4. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
5. MATERIALS SCIENCE
6. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
7. Polymer Sciences
8. Polymers????
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Title | Status and Future Developments in the Study of Transport Properties |
Author(s) | Wakeham, W.A;Dickinson, A.S;McCourt, F.R.W;Vesovic, V |
Publication | Dordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1992. |
Description | VIII, 300 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | This volume contains the fourteen papers presented at the NATO-sponsored Ad?? vanced Research Workshop on the 'Status and Future Developments in the Study of Transport Properties' held in Porto Carras, Halkidiki, Greece from May 29 to May 31, 1991. The Workshop was organised to provide a forum for the discussion among prac?? titioners of the state-of-the-art in the treatment of the macroscopic, non-equilibrium properties of gases. The macroscopic quantities considered all arise as a result of the pairwise interactions of molecules in states perturbed from an equilibrium, Maxwellian distribution. The non-equilibrium properties of gases have been studied in detail for well over a century following the formulation of the Boltzmann equation in 1872. Since then the range of phenomena amenable to experimental study has expanded greatly from the properties characteristic of a bulk, non-uniform gas, such as the viscosity and thermal conductivity, to the study of differential scattering cross-sections in molecular beams at thermal energies, to studies of spectral-line widths of individual molecules and of Van der Waals complexes and even further. The common thread linking all of these studies is found in the corresponding theory which relates them all to the potential energy function describing the interaction of pairs of molecules. Thus, accompanying the experimental development there has been a corresponding improvement in the theoretical formulation of the quantities characterising the various phenomena |
ISBN,Price | 9789401730761 |
Keyword(s) | 1. Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics
2. ATOMS
3. EBOOK
4. EBOOK - SPRINGER
5. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
6. PHYSICS
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Title | NMR in Supramolecular Chemistry |
Author(s) | Pons, M |
Publication | Dordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1999. |
Description | XVIII, 337 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | NMR is better suited than any other experimental technique for the characterization of supramolecular systems in solution. The presentations included here can be broadly divided into three classes. The first class illustrates the state of the art in the design of supramolecular systems and includes examples of different classes of supramolecular complexes: catenanes, rotaxanes, hydrogen-bonded rosettes, tubes, capsules, dendrimers, and metal-containing hosts. The second class comprises contributions to NMR methods that can be applied to address the main structural problems that arise in supramolecular chemistry. The third class includes biological supramolecular systems studied by state-of-the-art NMR techniques |
ISBN,Price | 9789401146159 |
Keyword(s) | 1. Analytical chemistry
2. EBOOK
3. EBOOK - SPRINGER
4. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
5. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
6. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
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Title | Systematics and the Properties of the Lanthanides |
Author(s) | Sinha, Shyama P |
Publication | Dordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1983. |
Description | VIII, 648 p. 142 illus : online resource |
Abstract Note | Science is not a mere collection of facts. It is the correlation of facts, the interpretative synthesis of the available knowledge and its application that excite the imagination of a scientist. Even in these days of modern technology, the need for quick and accurate dissemination of new information and current concepts still exists. Conferences and Symposia offer one direct method of communication. The Summer Schools are another approach. The success of a Summer School is mainly due to that human factor and under?? standing that goes with it and allows for extensive and often time-unrestricted discussions. During the course of the past 20 years, one of the most in?? tensively studied groups of elements in the Periodic Table is the Lanthanides. In this period, we have increased our knowledge on these once exotic elements, which were once considered to be a part of a lean and hungry industry, many-fold due to the involve?? ment of scientists from various disciplines. The purpose of our Summer School was to bring a group of ex?? perts and participants together for the exchange of ideas and in?? formation in an informal setting and to promote interdisciplinary interactions. Out of many conceivable topics, we selected the following five as the main basis to broaden our knowledge and understanding I) Systematics 2) Structure 3) Electronic and Magnetic Proper?? ties 4) Spectroscopic Properties and 5) Lanthanide Geochemistry |
ISBN,Price | 9789400971752 |
Keyword(s) | 1. EBOOK
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