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The study of gases, clusters, liquids, and solids as units or
systems, eventually focuses on the properties of these systems as
governed by interactions between atoms, molecules, and radicals
that are not covalently bonded to one another. The stereo/spatial
properties of molecular species themselves are similarly
controlled, with such interactions found throughout biological,
polymeric, and cluster systems and are a central feature of
chemical reactions. Nevertheless, these interactions are poorly
described and characterized, with efforts to do so, usually based
on a particular quantum or even classical mechanical procedure,
obscuring the fundamental nature of the interactions in the
process. Intra- and Intermolecular Interactions Between
Noncovalently Bonded Species addresses this issue directly,
defining the nature of the interactions and discussing how they
should and should not be described. It reviews both theoretical
developments and experimental procedures in order to explore
interactions between nonbonded entities in such a fundamental
manner as to elucidate their nature and origins. Drawing attention
to the extensive experience of its editor and team of expert
authors, Intra- and Intermolecular Interactions Between
Noncovalently Bonded Species is an indispensable guide to the
foundational knowledge, latest advances, most pressing challenges,
and future directions for all those whose work is influenced by
these interactions.
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