This is the first book to feature interfacial nanochemistry of liquid/liquid interfaces, which is a new boundary field between analytical chemistry, colloid and surface chemistry, electrochemistry, laser spectroscopy, separation engineering, and interfacial organic synthesis. The liquid/liquid inter
Molecular Liquids: Dynamics and Interactions
β Scribed by A. J. Stone (auth.), A. J. Barnes, W. J. Orville-Thomas, J. Yarwood (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 593
- Series
- NATO ASI Series 135
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This ASI was planned to make a major contribution to the teaching of the principles and methods used in liquid phase ~esearch and to encourage the setting up of collaborative projects, as advocated by the European Molecular Liquids Group (secretary: Dr J. Yarwood, University of Durham, U. K. ). During the past five years considerable progress has been made in studying molecular liquids. The undoubted advantages of international collaboration led to the formation of the European Molecular Liquids Group (EMLG) in July 1981. The activities of the EMLG were widely disseminated in a special session of the European Congress on Molecular Spectroscopy (EUCMOS) held in September 1981 (for details, see J. Mol. Structure, 80 (1982) 375 - 421). Following the success of this meeting, it was thought that the aims and objectives of the E~G would be best served by the organisation of a broader-based gathering designed to attract those interested in the study of the structure, dynamics and interactions in the liquid state. Thanks to the generous support by the Scientific Affairs Division of NATO, it was possible to hold a NATO ASI on Molecular Liquids at the Italian Centre of Stanford University, Florence, Italy during June-July 1983. This book is based on the lectures presented at that meeting. The contents of this volume cover the three broad areas of current liquid phase research: (a) Analytical theory.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Intermolecular Forces....Pages 1-34
Diffusion in Liquids....Pages 35-58
Dielectric Polarization and Relaxation....Pages 59-110
The Statistical Mechanics of Vibration-Rotation Spectra in Dense Phases....Pages 111-150
Rotational-Vibrational Correlations in Liquids and Solutions....Pages 151-161
Dynamic Liquid Structures through Far Infrared and Microwave Spectroscopies....Pages 163-199
Light Scattering Spectroscopy in Liquids....Pages 201-238
Low Frequency Dielectric Spectroscopy and Dynamic Kerr-Effect of Molecular Liquids....Pages 239-273
Depolarized Light Scattering Experiments....Pages 275-308
Nuclear Magnetic Relaxation and Molecular Reorientation....Pages 309-330
Picosecond Laser Spectroscopy and Molecular Dynamics: I Pump-Probe Spectroscopy Techniques and Photodynamics II Nonlinear Laser Spectroscopy and Molecular Motion....Pages 331-356
Experimental Determination of Correlation Functions from Infrared and Raman Spectra....Pages 357-382
Structural Studies of Molecular Liquids by Neutron and X-Ray Diffraction....Pages 383-409
Techniques in Neutron Scattering Studies of Molecular Systems....Pages 411-429
Interaction-Induced Phenomena....Pages 431-474
Molecular Dynamics Simulations: Techniques and Approaches....Pages 475-500
Comparison of the Results from Simulations with the Predictions of Models for Molecular Reorientation....Pages 501-518
Towards a More Complete Simulation of Small Polyatomic Molecules....Pages 519-560
Survey of Future Developments in Molecular Dynamics....Pages 561-564
Back Matter....Pages 571-590
β¦ Subjects
Physics, general
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