Advances in Physical Organic Chemistry
Directeurs de Collection : Williams Ian, Williams Nick
Advances in Physical Organic Chemistry series is the definitive resource for authoritative reviews of work in physical organic chemistry. It aims to provide a valuable source of information not only for physical organic chemists applying their expertise to both novel and traditional problems, but also for non-specialists across diverse areas who identify a physical organic component in their approach to research. Its hallmark is a quantitative, molecular level understanding of phenomena across a diverse range of disciplines.
1. Equilibrium Effective Molarity as a Key Concept in Ring-Chain Equilibria, Dynamic Combinatorial Chemistry, Cooperativity, and Self-AssemblyS. Di Stefano and G. Ercolani2. Thermodynamic Effective Molarities for Supramolecular ComplexesP. Motloch and C.A. Hunter3. Reactivity of Nucleic Acid RadicalsM. M. Greenberg4. Computational Studies of Environmental Effects and Their Interplay with Experiment B. Mennucci, S. Caprasecca and C.A. Guido
Researchers at all levels and in all sectors who need access to definitive reviews of topics requiring a quantitative, molecular-level understanding of chemical phenomena
Nick Williams has been Professor of Physical Organic Chemistry at the University of Sheffield since 2011. He has many years experience in experimental studies that are focused on understanding mechanism and reactivity in organic chemistry. He studied for his first degree at the University of Cambridge, where he stayed for his PhD under the supervision of Tony Kirby. After a further short post doctoral period and a position as temporary lector in organic chemistry at Trinity College, Cambridge, he spent two years at McGill Univ
- Reviews the application of quantitative and mathematical methods to help readers understand chemical problems
- Provides the chemical community with authoritative and critical assessments of the many aspects of physical organic chemistry
- Covers organic, organometallic, bioorganic, enzymes, and materials topics
- Presents the only regularly published resource for reviews in physical organic chemistry
- Written by authoritative experts who cover a wide range of topics that require a quantitative, molecular-level understanding of phenomena across a diverse range of disciplines
Date de parution : 10-2016
Ouvrage de 292 p.
15x22.8 cm
Thèmes d’Advances in Physical Organic Chemistry :
Mots-clés :
stereochemistry; polymerisation; SN reactions; combustion chemistry; solvent