Molecular Theory of Solvation

Molecular Theory of Solvation presents the recent progress in the statistical mechanics of molecular liquids applied to the most intriguing problems in chemistry today, including chemical reactions, conformational stability of biomolecules, ion hydration, and electrode-solution interface. The contin...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Hirata, Fumio (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2003.
Series:Understanding Chemical Reactivity ; 24
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Online Access:Full Text via HEAL-Link
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Summary:Molecular Theory of Solvation presents the recent progress in the statistical mechanics of molecular liquids applied to the most intriguing problems in chemistry today, including chemical reactions, conformational stability of biomolecules, ion hydration, and electrode-solution interface. The continuum model of "solvation" has played a dominant role in describing chemical processes in solution during the last century. This book discards and replaces it completely with molecular theory taking proper account of chemical specificity of solvent. The main machinery employed here is the reference-interaction-site-model (RISM) theory, which is combined with other tools in theoretical chemistry and physics: the ab initio and density functional theories in quantum chemistry, the generalized Langevin theory, and the molecular simulation techniques. This book will be of benefit to graduate students and industrial scientists who are struggling to find a better way of accounting and/or predicting "solvation" properties.
Physical Description:X, 358 p. 49 illus. online resource.
ISBN:9781402025907