Practical Aspects of Computational Chemistry :Methods, Concepts and Applications

Practical Aspects of Computational Chemistry

Practical Aspects of Computational Chemistry :Methods, Concepts and Applications

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"Practical Aspects of Computational Chemistry" presents contributions on a range of aspects of Computational Chemistry applied to a variety of research fields. The chapters focus on recent theoretical developments which have been used to investigate structures and properties of large systems with minimal computational resources. Studies include those in the gas phase, various solvents, various aspects of computational multiscale modeling, Monte Carlo simulations, chirality, the multiple minima problem for protein folding, the nature of binding in different species and dihydrogen bonds, carbon nanotubes and hydrogen storage, adsorption and decomposition of organophosphorus compounds, X-ray crystallography, proton transfer, structure-activity relationships, a description of the REACH programs of the European Union for chemical regulatory purposes, reactions of nucleic acid bases with endogenous and exogenous reactive oxygen species and different aspects of nucleic acid bases, base pairs and base tetrads.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9789400786486
ISBN10 9400786484
Number Of Pages 465
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Springer
Format paperback
Edition 2010 ed.
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“This well-referenced work, edited by Leszczynski and Shukla (both, Jackson State Univ.), is considered a special issue of Annals - The European Academy of Sciences. … The book is divided into 23 chapters and covers a broad range of topics in the field. … Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduate through professional collections.” (A. Viste, Choice, Vol. 47 (11), July, 2010)

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