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Geometric structure excited states

Finally, we consider the application of the symmetry rule to the prediction of the geometrical structures of the excited states of conjugated hydrocarbons. On the basis of the same approximations as we... [Pg.21]

In order to discuss the geometrical structures of electronically excited states, the same procedure as described above is used, except for the use of a different value 3.3 for exponent a in the exponential form of the resonance integral This value of a was determined so that the predicted fluorescence energy from the lowest singlet excited state CB2J in benzene may fit the experimental value. [Pg.25]

The basic theories of physics - classical mechanics and electromagnetism, relativity theory, quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics, quantum electrodynamics - support the theoretical apparatus which is used in molecular sciences. Quantum mechanics plays a particular role in theoretical chemistry, providing the basis for the valence theories which allow to interpret the structure of molecules and for the spectroscopic models employed in the determination of structural information from spectral patterns. Indeed, Quantum Chemistry often appears synonymous with Theoretical Chemistry it will, therefore, constitute a major part of this book series. However, the scope of the series will also include other areas of theoretical chemistry, such as mathematical chemistry (which involves the use of algebra and topology in the analysis of molecular structures and reactions) molecular mechanics, molecular dynamics and chemical thermodynamics, which play an important role in rationalizing the geometric and electronic structures of molecular assemblies and polymers, clusters and crystals surface, interface, solvent and solid-state effects excited-state dynamics, reactive collisions, and chemical reactions. [Pg.428]

Mott transition, 25 170-172 paramagnetic states, 25 148-161, 165-169 continuum model, 25 159-161 ESR. studies, 25 152-157 multistate model, 25 159 optical spectra, 25 157-159 and solvated electrons, 25 138-142 quantitative theory, 25 138-142 spin-equilibria complexes, 32 2-3, see also specific complex four-coordinated d type, 32 2 implications, 32 43-44 excited states, 32 47-48 porphyrins and heme proteins, 32 48-49 electron transfer, 32 45-46 race-mization and isomerization, 32 44—45 substitution, 32 46 in solid state, 32 36-39 lifetime limits, 32 37-38 measured rates, 32 38-39 in solution, 32 22-36 static properties electronic spectra, 32 12-13 geometric structure, 32 6-11 magnetic susceptibility, 32 4-6 vibrational spectra, 32 13 summary and interpretation... [Pg.182]


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