Advances in Chemical Physics
Volume 109
Advances in Chemical Physics (Series Nr. 109)
1. Edition April 1999
X, 582 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Short Description
Volume 109 in the prestigious Advances in Chemical Physics Series, edited by Nobel Prize winner Ilya Prigogine, and renowned authority Stuart A. Rice, continues to report recent advances in every area of the discipline. Significant, up-to-date chapters by internationally recognized researchers present comprehensive analyses of subjects of interest and encourage the expression of individual points of view. This approach to presenting an overview of a subject will both stimulate new research and serve as a personalized learning text for beginners in the field.
ISBN:
978-0-471-32920-6
John Wiley & Sons
On the Theory of the Complex, Frequency-Dependent, Susceptibility of Magnetic Fluids (B. Scaife).
Simulating Molecular Properties of Liquid Crystals (J. Crain & A. Komolkin).
Molecular-Based Modeling of Water and Aqueous Solutions at Supercritical Conditions (A. Chialvo & P. Cummings).
Polar and Nonpolar Solvation Dynamics, Ion Diffusion, and Vibration Relaxation: Role of Biphasic Solvent Response in Chemical Dynamics (B. Bagchi & R. Biswas).
Spatial Patterns and Spatiotemporal Dynamics in Chemical Systems (A. De Wit).
Indexes.
Simulating Molecular Properties of Liquid Crystals (J. Crain & A. Komolkin).
Molecular-Based Modeling of Water and Aqueous Solutions at Supercritical Conditions (A. Chialvo & P. Cummings).
Polar and Nonpolar Solvation Dynamics, Ion Diffusion, and Vibration Relaxation: Role of Biphasic Solvent Response in Chemical Dynamics (B. Bagchi & R. Biswas).
Spatial Patterns and Spatiotemporal Dynamics in Chemical Systems (A. De Wit).
Indexes.