Intermolecular Forces An Introduction to Modern Methods and Results / edited by Pierre L. Huyskens, Werner A.P. Luck, Therese Zeegers-Huyskens.

The study of intermolecular forces began over one hundred years ago in 1873 with the famous thesis of van der Waals. In recent decades, knowledge of this field has expanded due to intensive research into both its theoretical and the experimental aspects. This is particularly true for the type of ver...

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Other Authors: Huyskens, Pierre L. (Editor), Luck, Werner A.P (Editor), Zeegers-Huyskens, Therese (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1991.
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505 0 |a General Aspects -- I Intermolecular Forces -- II Quantum Chemistry of the Hydrogen Bond -- III How to Understand Liquids? -- IV Dynamic Aspects of Intermolecular Interactions -- Spectroscopic Methods -- V Vibration Aspects of the Hydrogen Bond -- VI Experimental Vibrational Characteristics of the Hydrogen Bond -- VII IR-Overtone Vibration Spectroscopy -- VIII Intermolecular Interactions at Low Temperature. Matrix Isolation Spectroscopy Applied to Hydrogen-Bonded Complexes and Charge Transfer Complexes -- IX Water — The Most Anomalous Liquid -- X Cooperative Effects Involved in H-Bond Formation -- XI NMR Studies of Elementary Steps of Multiple Proton and Deuteron Transfer in Liquids, Crystals, and Organic Glasses -- XII Cluster Research with Spectroscopic Molecular Beam Techniques -- Other Methods -- XIII Molecular Beam Scattering: Method and Results on Intermolecular Potentials -- XIV Molecular Dynamics (MD) Computer Simulations of Hydrogen-Bonded Liquids -- XV The Energy of Intermolecular Interactions in Solution -- XVI The Mobile Order Created by Hydrogen Bonds in Liquids -- XVII Hydrogen Bonding and Entropy -- XVIII Specific Intermolecular Forces and the Permittivity and Conducivity of Solutions -- XIX The Role of Hydrogen Bonds in Biochemistry -- XX Hydrogen Bonds in Crystals -- XXI Role of Intermolecular Interactions in Chromatographic Separations. 
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