Advances in Molecular Structure Research

Advances in Molecular Structure Research

Hargittai, Magdolna (Structural Chemistry Research Group, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary); Hargittai, Istavan (Institute of General and Analytical Chemistry, Budapest Technical University, Budapest, Hungary)

Elsevier Science & Technology

03/1997

360

Dura

Inglês

9780762302086

0762302089

15 a 20 dias

734

The study of the structure of molecular systems is an enduring area of research. This series is devoted to bringing together articles from leading workers in the field that draw together recent theoretical and experimental results and advances in understanding.
Determination of reliable structures from rotational constraints, Jean Demaison, Georges Wlodarczak and Heinz Dieter Rudolph; equilibrium structure and potential function - a goal to structure determination, Victor P. Spiridonov; structures and conformations of some compounds containing C-C, C-N, C-O, N-O and O-O single bonds - critical comparison of experiment and theory, Hans-Georg Mack and Heinz Oberhammer; absorption spectra of matrix-isolated small carbon molecules, Ivo Cermak, Gerold Monninger and Wolfgang Kratschmer; specific intermolecular interactions in organic crystals - conjugated hydrogen bonds and contacts of benzene rings, Peter M. Zorky and Olga N. Zorkaya; isostructurality of organic crystals - a tool to estimate the complementarity of homo- and heteromolecular associates, Alajos Kalman and Laszlo Parkanyi; aromatic character of carbocyclic-electron systems deduced from molecular geometry, Tadeusz Marek Krygowski and Michael Cryranski; computational studies of structures and properties of energetic difluoramines, Peter Politzer and Pat Lane; chemical properties and structures of binary and ternary SE-N and TE-N species - application of X-ray and "Ab Inito" methods, Inis C. Tornieporth-Oetting and Thomas M. Klapotke; some relationships between molecular structure and thermochemistry, Joel F. Liebman and Suzanne W. Slayden.
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