Advanced Polymeric Materials: Structure Property Relationships addresses the issues, characterization, durability, processing, and properties of state-of-the-art polymers. In chapters contributed by international experts-all in the vanguard of their respective specialties-it explores four distinct a
Advances in Quantitative Structure-Property Relationships, Volume 2 (Advances in Quantative Structure - Property Relationships)
β Scribed by M. Charton, B.I. Charton
- Publisher
- JAI Press
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 269
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Quantitative structure property relationships (QSPR) have become a major method of chemical research. In the course of this development the field has suffered from fragmentation. Applications of QSPR are found in all major chemical disciplines including physical organic, physical, medicinal, agricultural, biological, enviromental, and polymer chemistry. Frequently workers in one area are unaware of parameterizations and models used in other ares which they might well find useful. The is a common thread which runs through these widely diverse areas. The basic principles, parameterizations and methodology are the same or similar throughout.The object of this series is to provide interesting and timely reviews covering all aspects of the field. It encourages the transfer of new methods, techniques, and parameterizations from the area in which they were developed to other areas that can make good use of them. In view of the widespread use of QSPR we believe that this is an important objective. This series will provide the cross-fertilization which is sorely needed.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Cover......Page 1
ADVANCES IN QUANTITATIVE STRUCTURE-PROPERTY RELATIONSHIPS......Page 4
Copyright Page......Page 5
CONTENTS......Page 6
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS......Page 8
PREFACE......Page 10
CHAPTER 1. EXPLORING THE ENERGETICS OF BINDING IN CHROMATOGRAPHY AND RELATED EVENTS......Page 12
CHAPTER 2. STRUCTURAL EFFECTS ON GAS-PHASE REACTIVITIES......Page 46
CHAPTER 3. THE PREDICTION OF MELTING POINT......Page 138
CHAPTER 4. THE APPLICATION OF THE INTERMOLECULAR FORCE MODEL TO PEPTIDE AND PROTEIN QSAR......Page 188
INDEX......Page 264
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