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245 00 $aAromaticity and metal clusters /$cedited by Pratim Kumar Chattaraj.
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490 1 $aAtoms, molecules, and clusters : structure, reactivity, and dynamics
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505 0 $aFront cover; Contents; Foreword; Series Preface; Editor; Contributors; Chapter 1. Aromaticity; Chapter 2. On the Measures of Aromaticity; Chapter 3. Aromaticity in Metals; Chapter 4. Computational Studies on Molecules with Unusual Aromaticity; Chapter 5. Using the Electron Localization Function to Measure Aromaticity; Chapter 6. Polarizability of Metal Clusters; Chapter 7. Reactivity of Metal Clusters; Chapter 8. Electronic Shells and Magnetism in Small Metal Clusters; Chapter 9. Using Theory in Determining the Properties of Metal Clusters.
520 $aExhibiting peculiar bonding and reactivity patterns, metal clusters, (a state intermediate between molecules and the extended solid), are found in many areas, including air pollution, interstellar matter, photography, quantum dots, and virus crystals. Similarly, the distinct stability of aromatic compounds makes them important in industry and biochemistry. However there is neither an experiment or a formula to calculate aromaticity effectively. Highlighting various indirect characteristics used for analysis involving geometrical, electronic, magnetic, thermodynamic, and reactivity consideratio.
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