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Chemical Reactivity - Volume 1: Theories and Principles (Paperback)
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Chemical Reactivity - Volume 1: Theories and Principles (Paperback)
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The growth of technology for chemical assessment has led to great
developments in the investigation of chemical reactivity in recent
years, but key information is often dispersed across many different
research fields. Combining both original principles and the
cutting-edge theories used in chemical reactivity analysis,
Chemical Reactivity, Volume 1 present the latest developments in
theoretical chemistry and its application for the assessment of
chemical processes. Beginning with an exploration of different
theories and principles relating to electronic structure and
reactivity of confined electronic systems, the book goes on to
highlight key information on such topics as Dyson orbitals,
target-ion overlaps, reaction fragility, magnetizability principles
and the Fuki function. Density Functional Theory is discussed in
relation to numerous different principles and approaches, with
further information on constrained methods and diabatic models,
bonding evolution theory, orbital-based population analysis models
and charge transfer models, and Quantum chemistry and QTAIM.
Consolidating the knowledge of a global team of experts in the
field, Chemical Reactivity, Volume 1: Theories and Principles is a
useful resource for both students and researchers interested in
gaining greater understanding of the principles and theories
underpinning chemical reactivity analysis.
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