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Low Temperature Molecular Spectroscopy

✍ Scribed by A. J. Downs (auth.), R. Fausto (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Leaves
622
Series
NATO ASI Series 483
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Molecular spectroscopy has achieved rapid and significant progress in recent years, the low temperature techniques in particular having proved very useful for the study of reactive species, phase transitions, molecular clusters and crystals, superconductors and semiconductors, biochemical systems, astrophysical problems, etc. The widening range of applications has been accompanied by significant improvements in experimental methods, and low temperature molecular spectroscopy has been revealed as the best technique, in many cases, to establish the connection between experiment and theoretical calculations. This, in turn, has led to a rapidly increasing ability to predict molecular spectroscopic properties.
The combination of an advanced tutorial standpoint with an emphasis on recent advances and new perspectives in both experimental and theoretical molecular spectroscopy contained in this book offers the reader insight into a wide range of techniques, particular emphasis being given to supersonic jet and matrix isolation techniques, spectroscopy in cryogenic solutions (including liquid noble gases), and in both crystalline and amorphous states. Suitable quantum chemical methods are also considered, as are empirically based force field methods for calculating spectra of large molecular systems.
The wide range of topics covered includes: molecular dynamics and reactivity, time-resolved and high-resolution spectroscopy, conformational analysis, hydrogen bonding and solvent effects, structure and dynamics of weakly bound complexes, transition metal and organic photochemistry, spectroscopy of excited states, ab initio prediction of molecular spectra, and biochemical and astrophysical applications.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xvii
Spectroscopy of Matrix Isolated Molecules. 1. Principles, Procedures and Pitfalls....Pages 1-43
Spectroscopy of Matrix Isolated Molecules. 2. Applications: Pointing the way to Synthesis and Mechanisms in Inorganic and Organometallic Chemistry....Pages 45-93
Matrix Photochemistry Of Transition Metal Complexes: Principles, Applications and Links to Other Methods....Pages 95-124
Conformational isomerism and photodecomposition of carboxylic compounds studied by matrix isolation infrared spectroscopy....Pages 125-146
Combined Matrix-Isolation FT-IR and AB Initio 6-31 + + G** Studies on the Tautomerism and H-bonding Properties of Nucleic Acid Bases and Simpler Model Molecules....Pages 147-167
Low temperature spectroscopy: From ground to space....Pages 169-191
Association Between Electron Donor Molecules and HCl in Argon Matrices....Pages 193-204
Matrix Perturbation of Vibrational Isotope Effects....Pages 205-225
Heavy Atom Effects in Proton Tunneling Phenomena....Pages 227-248
The Cooling Of Internal Degrees Of Freedom Of Polyatomic Molecules in Supersonic Free Jets....Pages 249-270
Pulsed Nozzle Fourier Transform Microwave Spectroscopy Of Weakly Bound Molecular Complexes....Pages 271-289
Structure and Dynamics Of Van der Waals Complexes....Pages 291-309
Large Amplitude Vibrations in Electronic Spectra in Supersonic Jets....Pages 311-350
Conformational Analysis by Laser Spectroscopy....Pages 351-369
Infrared Spectroscopy in Liquefied Noble Gases....Pages 371-420
Tunneling Spectroscopy with neutrons....Pages 421-434
The Symmetry of Molecules and Molecular Vibrations....Pages 435-475
Phonon Modes of Molecular Crystals....Pages 477-504
Spectra of Plastic and Disordered Crystals....Pages 505-527
Conformational Studies by Vibrational Spectroscopy under High Pressure....Pages 529-539
NIR FT Raman Spectroscopy: Finding the Optimal Conditions to Record Spectra of Living Systems....Pages 541-549
Using Low Temperature Spectroscopy to Understand Protein Structure, Dynamics and Function....Pages 551-568
Reflection Absorption Infrared Spectroscopy at Low Temperatures....Pages 569-593
Back Matter....Pages 595-618

✦ Subjects


Physical Chemistry; Condensed Matter Physics; Organic Chemistry; Astrophysics and Astroparticles


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