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Biographic Memoirs: Volume 63 contains the biographies of deceased members of the National Academy of Sciences and bibliographies of their published works. Each biographical essay was written by a member of the Academy familiar with the professional career of the deceased. For historical and bibliographical purposes, these volumes are worth returning to time and again.
Dieses einzigartige Buch läßt Chemie und Physik im festen Zustand und auf Oberflächen 'zusammentreffen'. In einer lebhaften und anschaulichen Weise bringt es Chemikern die Sprache bei, mit der sie die Elektronenstruktur ausgedehnter Systeme verstehen lernen können. Gleichzeitig zeigt es, wie auch von Seiten der Chemie Modelle über den festen Zustand sowie über Bindungen und Reaktivität von Oberflächen erstellt werden können. Das Buch bedient sich zunächst der Sprache von Kristallorbitalen, Bandstrukturen und Zustandsdichten. Danach stellt es die Werkzeuge bereit, mit denen der Leser weg von den stark delokalisierten Orbitalen des Festkörpers gelangt, darunter der Zerfall von Zusta...
This book provides a comprehensive, critical study of research and development in a large US corporation.
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Over the last twenty years, developments of the ab initio metho dologies and of the computing capacities have progressively turned quantum chemistry into a predictive tool for molecular systems involving only light elements. The situation appears less advanced for systems containing transition metal elements where specific difficulties arise, like those 1inked to the quasi-degeneracy of the lowest atomic states. Correlation effects, which are important only for quantitative accuracy in the treatment of molecules made of light elements, need sometimes to be considered even for a qualitative des cription of transition metals systems (like the multiple metal-metal bond). The treatment of atoms ...
Offers concepts from the fields of organometallic and coordination chemistry that are becoming important to understanding chemisorption systems. Reviews the relevant chemical principles required to understand the bonding in metal complexes in general. Includes the basic chemistry needed by workers in the field of surface science. Presents organometallic and coordination chemistry in terms of the variety of ligands studied, and their various modes of bonding to metal centers. Highlights the research issues common to both organometallic chemistry and surface science. Also addresses the issue of metal atom-ligand bonding versus metal surface-ligand bonding. Describes the benefits to surface science research of calculations carried out on metal complexes as well as a method for applying these calculations to surfaces.
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