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Isotope Effects - in the Chemical, Geological, and Bio Sciences

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As the title suggests, Isotope Effects in the Chemical, Geological and Bio Sciences deals with differences in the properties of isotopically substituted molecules, such as differences in the chemical and physical properties of water and the heavy waters. Since the various fields in which isotope effects are applied do not only share fundamental principles but also experimental techniques, this book includes a discussion of experimental apparatus and experimental techniques.
Isotope Effects in the Chemical, Geological and Bio Sciences is an educational monograph addressed to graduate students and others undertaking isotope effect research. The fundamental principles needed to understand isotope effects are presented in appropriate detail. While it is true that these principles are more familiar to students of physical chemistry and some background in physical chemistry is recommended, the text provides enough detail to make the book an asset to students in organic and biochemistry, and geochemistry.

List of contents

A Short History of Early Work on Isotopes.- The Born-Oppenheimer Approximation: Potential Energy Surfaces.- Molecular Vibrations.- Isotope Effects on Equilibrium Constants of Chemical Reactions; Transition State Theory of Isotope Effects.- Condensed Phase Isotope Effects; Isotope Effects in Non-ideal Gases.- Kinetic Isotope Effects Continued: Variational Transition State Theory and Tunneling.- Instrumentation and Experimental Techniques.- Isotope Separation.- Isotope Effects in Nature: Geochemical and Environmental Studies.- Kinetic Isotope Effects on Chemical Reactions.- Enzymes; Aqueous Solvent IE'S.- Isotope Effects on Dipole Moments, Polarizability, NMR Shielding, and Molar Volume.- Reduced Equations of State: Critical Property Isotope Effects.- Isotope Effects in Unimolecular Processes: "Mass Independent" Isotope Fractionation and the Ozone Problem.

Summary

As the title suggests, Isotope Effects in the Chemical, Geological and Bio Sciences deals with differences in the properties of isotopically substituted molecules, such as differences in the chemical and physical properties of water and the heavy waters. Since the various fields in which isotope effects are applied do not only share fundamental principles but also experimental techniques, this book includes a discussion of experimental apparatus and experimental techniques.

Isotope Effects in the Chemical, Geological and Bio Sciences is an educational monograph addressed to graduate students and others undertaking isotope effect research. The fundamental principles needed to understand isotope effects are presented in appropriate detail. While it is true that these principles are more familiar to students of physical chemistry and some background in physical chemistry is recommended, the text provides enough detail to make the book an asset to students in organic and biochemistry, and geochemistry.

Product details

Authors W. Alexander van Hook, Piotr Paneth, Luís Paulo N. Rebelo, W Alexande Van Hook, W Alexander Van Hook, W. Alexander Van Hook, Ma Wolfsberg, Max Wolfsberg
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9789400790933
ISBN 978-94-0-079093-3
No. of pages 466
Dimensions 158 mm x 26 mm x 240 mm
Weight 735 g
Illustrations XVI, 466 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Physical chemistry

B, Life Sciences, biochemistry, Catalysis, Chemistry and Materials Science, Nuclear Chemistry, Biochemistry, general, Physical Chemistry, Nuclear chemistry, photochemistry & radiation, Geochemistry

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