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Easy access to information on all aspects of molecular computationsOrder the six-volume set today and benefit from the special introductory price – full details belowComputational Molecular Science is the successor of the highly acclaimed Encyclopedia of Computational Chemistry, which was published by Wiley in 1998, and is the ultimate resource on all aspects of computational chemistry and its applications in chemistry, biology and materials science.Capturing the interdisciplinary flavour of the field, authors address key topics from differing perspectives such as chemistry, biology and materials science.In order to make the material accessible to students, practitioners and researchers alike the content is presented at different depths and levels in a range of article types: Overviews provide broad and non-technical treatment of important topics at an accessible levelKey areas of research in the style of leading review journals are presented in Advanced Reviews for researchers and advanced studentsFocus Articles present short, technical contributions describing specific real-world issues, e.g. implementations etc.Software Reviews feature specific software packages of high utility in the field, with an emphasis on their capabilities and implementation rather than methodologyOpinions present individual perspectives from thought leaders in the fieldA special focus has been placed on computations and modeling of relevant biomolecules which are essential to new developments in medicinal chemistry.Covering all areas relevant to the understanding of computational molecular methods the content is structured in the following sections: Computer and Information Science includes a wide range of techniques and applications used in cheminformatics, such as artificial intelligence, patent information, semantic web, data mining, automated synthesis design, etc.Electronic Structure Theory covers computations of molecules based on ab initio quantum molecular methods and density functional theorySimulation Methods includes free energy methods, molecular dynamics, Monte-Carlo methods and molecular mechanicsSoftware describes examples of commercial and shareware software packages for molecular computations and modelingStructure and Mechanism concentrates on applications in the areas of computational biochemistry and biophysics, computational materials science, molecular structures and dynamics, and reaction mechanismsTheoretical and Physical Chemistry includes reaction dynamics, kinetics and spectroscopy
Chemistry of Diamondoids
Building Blocks for Ligands, Catalysts, Pharmaceuticals, and Materials
Inbunden, Engelska, 2024
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Comprehensive resource on an important and fascinating compound class, covering synthesis, properties, functionalization, and applications in organic synthesis, materials science, and more The Chemistry of Diamondoids gives a state-of-the-art overview of all aspects of diamondoid chemistry, covering nomenclature, natural occurrence, chemical and physical properties, along with synthesis and functionalization of diamondoids as well as their applications as molecular building blocks in organic synthesis, polymer and materials science, nanotechnology, and medicinal chemistry. The book concludes with a perspective towards future developments in the field, thereby drawing attention to areas open for discovery. Written by experts in the field, The Chemistry of Diamondoids includes information on: Naturally occurring diamondoids, their formation, and the role they play in the petroleum industry and in geosciences, plus man-made approaches to prepare them on large scaleGrowing diamond from diamondoids via seeding, preparation and properties of diamondoid oligomers and doped diamondoidsC–H-bond functionalization, a precondition for their use in many applications, and fine-tuning of diamondoid properties by precise cage substitution reactionsWith its all-encompassing approach, The Chemistry of Diamondoids is a valuable guide for newcomers and researchers in organic chemistry and materials science interested in modern synthetic methods and organic functional materials.