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Cotton F A 1990 Chemical Applications of Group Theory 3rd edn (New York Wiley)... [Pg.182]

Generalized first-order kinetics have been extensively reviewed in relation to teclmical chemical applications [59] and have been discussed in the context of copolymerization [53]. From a theoretical point of view, the general class of coupled kinetic equation (A3.4.138) and equation (A3.4.139) is important, because it allows for a general closed-fomi solution (in matrix fomi) [49]. Important applications include the Pauli master equation for statistical mechanical systems (in particular gas-phase statistical mechanical kinetics) [48] and the investigation of certain simple reaction systems [49, ]. It is the basis of the many-level treatment of... [Pg.789]

Muller-Dethlefs K and Schlag E W 1998 Chemical applications of zero kinetic energy (ZEKE) photoelectron spectroscopy Angew. Chem.-Int. Edit. 37 1346-74... [Pg.1177]

Laubereau A 1982 Stimulated Raman scattering Non-Linear Raman Spectroscopy and its Chemical Applications ed W Kiefer and D A Long (Dordrecht Reidel)... [Pg.1226]

Hendra P J, Jones C and Warnes G 1991 Fourier Transform Raman Spectroscopy Instrumentation and Chemical Applications (New York Ellis HonA/ood)... [Pg.1226]

Fleming G R 1986 Chemical Applications of Ultrafast Spectroscopy (New York Oxford University Press)... [Pg.1994]

Magnetic circular dicliroism (MCD) is independent of, and thus complementary to, the natural CD associated with chirality of nuclear stmcture or solvation. Closely related to the Zeeman effect, MCD is most often associated with orbital and spin degeneracies in cliromophores. Chemical applications are thus typically found in systems where a chromophore of high symmetry is present metal complexes, poriihyrins and other aromatics, and haem proteins are... [Pg.2966]

The compact textual coding requires no graphical input and additionally permits a fast transmission. These are important advantages of using SMILES in chemical applications via the Internet and in online services. SMILES is also used for the input of structures in the Daylight Toolkit [22]. [Pg.27]

Chemical Applications cf Graph Theory, A.T. Balaban (Ed.), Academic Press, London, 1976. [Pg.160]

This format was developed in our group and is used fruitfully in SONNIA, software for producing Kohonen Self Organizing Maps (KSOM) and Coimter-Propaga-tion (CPG) neural networks for chemical application [6]. This file format is ASCII-based, contains the entire information about patterns and usually comes with the extension "dat . [Pg.209]

In many chemical applications, however, it would be more interesting to know how polarizability can stabilize a charge introduced into a molecule. Thus, rather than the global molecular property, mean molecular polarizability, a local, site-specific value for polarizability is needed. [Pg.333]

Chemical Applications of Group Theory, F. A. Cotton, Interscience, New York, N. Y. (1963)- Cotton. [Pg.5]

It is recommended that the reader become familiar with the point-group symmetry tools developed in Appendix E before proceeding with this section. In particular, it is important to know how to label atomic orbitals as well as the various hybrids that can be formed from them according to the irreducible representations of the molecule s point group and how to construct symmetry adapted combinations of atomic, hybrid, and molecular orbitals using projection operator methods. If additional material on group theory is needed. Cotton s book on this subject is very good and provides many excellent chemical applications. [Pg.149]

Chemical Applications of Density-Functional Theory B. B. Laird, R. B. Ross, T. Ziegler, Eds., ACS, Washington (1996). [Pg.47]

M. P. Allen, D. J. Tildesley, Computer Simulation of Liquids Oxford, Oxford (1987). Chemical Applications of Atomic and Molecular Electrostatic Potentials P. Politzer, D. G. Truhlar, Eds., Plenum, New York (1981). [Pg.122]

Biemann, K., Mass Spectrometry Organic Chemical Applications, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1962. [Pg.449]

Chemical Applications. Courtaulds has developed a series of acryHc-based fibers for controUed release of chemical reagents. The trade name of these fibers is Actipore. The reagents are entrapped within the fiber and slowly released at a rate dependent on the exact porosity of the fiber (102). [Pg.285]

Chemical Applications. The chemical processing industry uses large amounts of granular and fine powder PTFE. Soft packing appHcations are manufactured from dispersions, and hard packings are molded or machined from stocks and shapes made from granular resin. [Pg.355]

Chemical Applications. Chemical analysis can be conveniently accelerated by heating of samples in small pressure-tight plastic containers (168-171). [Pg.346]

P. C. Jurs and T. L. Isenhour, Chemical Applications of Pattern Recognition, Wiley-Interscience, New York, 1975. [Pg.398]

P. Hendra, C. Jones, and G. Wames, Fourier Transform Raiman Spectroscopy Instrumentation and Chemical Applications Fills Horwood, New York, 1991. [Pg.325]

A. B. Harvey, ed.. Chemical Applications ofNonlinearRaiman Spectroscopy, Academic Press, Inc., New York, 1981. [Pg.325]


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