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Hydrogen-Bonded Liquids

โœ Scribed by J. C. Dore, J. Teixeira (auth.), John C. Dore, Josรฉ Teixeira (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Leaves
439
Series
NATO ASI Series 329
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


The study of liquids covers a wide range of scientific disciplines, primarily in physics and chemistry. As a result of this disparate activity the links between new developments in remote fields are seldom co-ordinated into a single conference. The objective of the present meeting was to gather together people with different forms of expertise. Previous ASI meetings on the liquid state have been held over an extended period and have occurred on a three-yearly basis. The first meeting in this series was on 'Structure and Dynamics of Liquids' in 1980 and was held on the island of Corsica. The next meeting on 'Molecular liquids: Dynamics and Interactions' was held in Florence in 1983 and was followed by 'Aqueous Solutions' at the Institut d'Etudes Scientifiques de Cargese in 1986. It therefore seemed a natural choice to select Cargese for the next meeting in 1989 and to choose a topic which emphasised a particular area of liquid state studies. Due to our own involvement in collaborative research we considered that 'Hydrogen-bonded liquids' would be an appropriate topic. One of its attractions, was that there was much new material coming from widely disparate investigations and it would be a convenient time to draw together the different strands. The particular interest in water was clearly central to this topic but it was thought desirable to set this development in the wider context of other systems in which hydrogen-bonding plays a significant role.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Introduction....Pages 1-3
Basic Concepts and Tools of Liquid State Theory....Pages 5-24
Methods for Calculating Intermolecular Potential Energy Surfaces....Pages 25-47
Quantum Effects in Hydrogen Bonded Liquids....Pages 49-57
Transport Processes, Relaxation, and Glass Formation in Hydrogen-Bonded Liquids....Pages 59-79
Thermodynamic Properties of Some H-Bonded Liquids in their Undercooled and/or Overcompressed States....Pages 81-88
X-Ray Diffraction Studies of Liquids....Pages 89-100
Neutron Diffraction Techniques....Pages 101-116
Recent Structural Studies of Liquid D 2 O by Neutron Diffraction....Pages 117-128
H/D Substitution in Neutron Diffraction....Pages 129-137
Structural Analysis of Liquid Formic Acid Using Neutron Diffraction....Pages 139-146
Structural Studies of Water Near an Interface....Pages 147-158
Sans and Qens Studies of Vycor Containing D 2 O/H 2 O Mixtures....Pages 159-170
Molecular Dynamics Simulation Studies of the Hydrogen Bond Network in Water....Pages 171-183
A Molecular Model for Aqueous Solutions....Pages 185-196
A Model for Hydrogen-Bonding Effects at Aqueous Interfaces....Pages 197-210
A Collective Approach to the Dynamics of Water....Pages 211-220
Properties of H-Bonding in the Infrared Spectral Range....Pages 221-235
Infrared Spectra of H-Bonded Molecules....Pages 237-260
Vibrational and Collision-Induced Raman Scattering from Water and Aqueous Solutions....Pages 261-282
Acoustic S- and P-Wave Character of the Intermolecular 60 and 175 cm โˆ’1 Raman Bands from Liquid Water....Pages 283-287
Quasi-Elastic and Inelastic Neutron Scattering and Molecular Dynamics of Water at Supercooled Temperature....Pages 289-332
Low Frequency Light Scattering in Hydrogen Bonded Liquids....Pages 357-368
Dielectric Measurements of Water, Alcohols and their Mixtures....Pages 369-380
Ultrasonic Properties of Alcoholic Aqueous Solutions....Pages 381-391
Multi-Nuclear Relaxation Time Studies in Undercooled Aqueous Electrolytes....Pages 393-404
Vibrational Dynamics of Liquid and Glassy Electrolytes....Pages 405-412
The properties of hydrogen bonded liquids studied by high pressure NMR....Pages 333-356
Back Matter....Pages 413-437

โœฆ Subjects


Condensed Matter Physics; Physical Chemistry


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