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A Chemist's Guide to Valence Bond Theory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 332

A Chemist's Guide to Valence Bond Theory

This reference on current VB theory and applications presents a practical system that can be applied to a variety of chemical problems in a uniform manner. After explaining basic VB theory, it discusses VB applications to bonding problems, aromaticity and antiaromaticity, the dioxygen molecule, polyradicals, excited states, organic reactions, inorganic/organometallic reactions, photochemical reactions, and catalytic reactions. With a guide for performing VB calculations, exercises and answers, and numerous solved problems, this is the premier reference for practitioners and upper-level students.

Valence Bond Theory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 837

Valence Bond Theory

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002-06-05
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  • Publisher: Elsevier

Valence bond (VB) theory, which builds the descriptions of molecules from those of its constituent parts, provided the first successful quantum mechanical treatments of chemical bonding. Its language and concepts permeate much of chemistry, at all levels. Various modern formulations of VB theory represent serious tools for quantum chemical studies of molecular electronic structure and reactivity. In physics, there is much VB-based work (particularly in semi-empirical form) on larger systems. Importance of TopicThe last decade has seen significant advances in methodology and a vast increase in the range of applications, with many new researchers entering the field.Why This TitleValence Bond Theory succeeds in presenting a comprehensive selection of contributions from leading valence bond (VB) theory researchers throughout the world. It focuses on the vast increase in the range of applications of methodology based on VB theory during the last decade and especially emphasizes recent advances.

Qualitative Valence-Bond Descriptions of Electron-Rich Molecules: Pauling “3-Electron Bonds” and “Increased-Valence” Theory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 275

Qualitative Valence-Bond Descriptions of Electron-Rich Molecules: Pauling “3-Electron Bonds” and “Increased-Valence” Theory

This book provides qualitative molecular orbital and valence-bond descriptions of the electronic structures for electron-rich molecules, with strong emphasis given to the valence-bond approach. Electron-rich molecules form an extremely large class of molecules, and the results of quantum mechanical studies from different laboratories indicate that qualitative valence-bond descriptions for many of these molecules are incomplete in so far as they usually omit "long-bond" Lewis structures from elementary descriptions of bonding. For example, the usual representation for the electronic structure of the ground-state for 03 involves resonance between the (+1 o and Until standard Lewis structures ~...

Valence Theory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 454

Valence Theory

THE FOUNDATIONS OF ATOMIC THEORY; THE ELECTRON IN A CONSTANT POTENTIAL; THE HYDROGEN ATOM; MANY-ELECTRON ATOMS AND THE PERIODIC TABLE; BASIC PRINCIPLES OF THE THEORY OF VALENCE; THE MATHEMATICAL FOUNDATIONS OF QUANTUM MECHANICS; THE WARE FUNCTIONS OF MANY-ELECTRON SYSTEMS; SYMMETRY; ANGULAR MOMENTUM AND ATOMIC ENERGY LEVELS; MOLECULAR-ORBITALTHEORY: ITS APPLICATIONS TO THE ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE OF DIATOMIC MOLECULES; THE VALENCE BOND THEORY ITS APPLICATIONS TO DIATOMIC MOLECULES; THE BONDING IN POLYATOMIC MOLECULES; LIGAND-FIELD THEORY; THE ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE OF OLECTRON-DEFICIENT MOLECULES; ELECTRON THEORY OF ORGANIC MOLECULES; THE ELECTRONIC THEORY OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY; REACTIONS AND RELATIBE REACTIVITY IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY; WEAK CHEMICAL BONDS; HINTS TOPROBLEMS.

Ab Initio Valence Calculations in Chemistry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 282

Ab Initio Valence Calculations in Chemistry

Ab Initio Valence Calculations in Chemistry describes the theory and practice of ab initio valence calculations in chemistry and applies the ideas to a specific example, linear BeH2. Topics covered include the Schrödinger equation and the orbital approximation to atomic orbitals; molecular orbital and valence bond methods; practical molecular wave functions; and molecular integrals. Open shell systems, molecular symmetry, and localized descriptions of electronic structure are also discussed. This book is comprised of 13 chapters and begins by introducing the reader to the use of the Schrödinger equation to solve the electronic structure of molecular systems. This discussion is followed by ...

Valence Bond Theory and Chemical Structure
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 652

Valence Bond Theory and Chemical Structure

For the last two or three decades molecular-orbital theory has been the main foundation of descriptions of molecular structure. In recent years, however, there has been a strong resurgence of interest in the older valence bond theory. In this timely book leading researchers describe valence bond theory and its applications to a wide range of chemical problems. The opening articles provide background materials and a historical perspective of the subject. These are followed by articles on recent computational methodology, discussions of recent novel ab initio calculations (as on benzene), descriptions for conceptual chemical bonding ideas as applied both to molecular structures and chemical reactions, and finally several applications involving condensed matter, including polymers, magnetic solids, metals and high-T c superconductors.

Unified Valence Bond Theory of Electronic Structure
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

Unified Valence Bond Theory of Electronic Structure

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Theory and Applications of the Empirical Valence Bond Approach
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 139

Theory and Applications of the Empirical Valence Bond Approach

A comprehensive overview of current empirical valence bond (EVB) theory and applications, one of the most powerful tools for studying chemical processes in the condensed phase and in enzymes. Discusses the application of EVB models to a broad range of molecular systems of chemical and biological interest, including reaction dynamics, design of artificial catalysts, and the study of complex biological problems Edited by a rising star in the field of computational enzymology Foreword by Nobel laureate Arieh Warshel, who first developed the EVB approach

Qualitative Valence-bond Descriptions of Electron-rich Molecules
  • Language: en
Unified Valence Bond Theory of Electronic Structure
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 322

Unified Valence Bond Theory of Electronic Structure

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1982-05-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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