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Clusters - Structure, Bonding and Reactivity

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The field of atomic clusters continues to attract great interest amongst physicists and chemists alike. This is in part due to their intrinsic properties and potential industrial applications. The first part of Binary Clusters is devoted to recent developments in experimental techniques, the second part covers a variety of theoretical approaches. Different theoretical methods based on group/graph theories and quantum chemical computational methods as well as various spectroscopy techniques (such as mass, laser, infrared, photoelectron etc.) are applied to the determination of the existence of geometrical and electronic structures, chemical bonding phenomena, and the thermodynamic stabilities of several classes of binary clusters. All chapters within this review volume have been contributed by experts in chemistry, physics, and material sciences based at the University of Leuven, Belgium. This book is aimed at professionals and students working in cluster science.

List of contents

Global Optimisation Strategies for Nanoalloys.- Structural Identification of Doped Silicon Clusters.- Structural  Evolution, Vibrational  Signatures  and  Energetics  of  Niobium Clusters  from  Nb2  to  Nb20.- Submersion Kinetics of Ionized Impurities into Helium Droplets by Ring Polymer Molecular Simulations Dynamics.- Structure, Stability and Electron Counting Rules in Transition Metal Encapsulated Silicon and Germaniun Clusters.- Transition Metal Doped Boron Clusters: Structure and Bonding of BnM2 Cycles and Tubes.- Silicate Nanoclusters: Understanding their Cosmic Relevance from Bottom-up Modelling.- Magnetic Anisotropy Energy of Transition Metal Alloy Clusters.- Growth Pattern and Size-dependent Properties of Lead Chalcogenide Nanoclusters.- Chemical Reactivity and Catalytic Properties of Binary Gold Clusters: Atom by Atom Tuning in a Gas Phase Approach.- Index.

About the author

Minh Tho NGUYEN is a Full Professor of Chemistry at KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium. 
Boggavarapu KIRAN is an Associate Professor of Chemistry at McNeese State University, Lake Charles, LA, USA.

Summary

The field of atomic clusters continues to attract great interest amongst physicists and chemists alike. This is in part due to their intrinsic properties and potential industrial applications. The first part of Binary Clusters is devoted to recent developments in experimental techniques, the second part covers a variety of theoretical approaches. Different theoretical methods based on group/graph theories and quantum chemical computational methods as well as various spectroscopy techniques (such as mass, laser, infrared, photoelectron etc.) are applied to the determination of the existence of geometrical and electronic structures, chemical bonding phenomena, and the thermodynamic stabilities of several classes of binary clusters. All chapters within this review volume have been contributed by experts in chemistry, physics, and material sciences based at the University of Leuven, Belgium. This book is aimed at professionals and students working in cluster science.

Product details

Assisted by Kiran Boggavarapu (Editor), Kiran (Editor), Kiran (Editor), Boggavarapu Kiran (Editor), Minh Tho Nguyen (Editor), Min Tho Nguyen (Editor), Minh Tho Nguyen (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2017
 
EAN 9783319489162
ISBN 978-3-31-948916-2
No. of pages 363
Dimensions 164 mm x 240 mm x 26 mm
Weight 718 g
Illustrations XII, 363 p. 161 illus.
Series Challenges and Advances in Computational Chemistry and Physics
Challenges and Advances in Computational Chemistry and Physics
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Theoretical chemistry

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