Abstract
This book is the second of a three-volume work on solvation. Part A dealt with the theory of solvation; Part B is entirely devoted to spectroscopy of solvation. The volume comprehends vibrational, electronic, nuclear magnetic resonance, microwave and ultrasonic absorption spectroscopy, as well as X-ray, electron, and neutron diffraction. The bias of the volume is - like that of Part A - towards the physics and chemical physics of solvation. Nevertheless, the treatment of the present volume will reveal that spectroscopic solvation phenomena appear to have a closer association with chemistry than many of the topics in Part A. (Auth.). Includes list of keywords
Dogonadze, R R;
[1]
Kalman, E;
[2]
Kornyshev, A A;
[3]
Ulstrup, J
[4]
- AN Gruzinskoj SSR, Tbilisi. Inst. Neorganicheskoj Khimii i Ehlektrokhimii
- Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest. Central Research Inst. for Chemistry
- AN SSSR, Moscow. Inst. Ehlektrokhimii
- Technical Univ. of Denmark, Lyngby, Chemistry Dept. A; eds.
Citation Formats
Dogonadze, R R, Kalman, E, Kornyshev, A A, and Ulstrup, J.
Chemical physics of solvation. Pt. B. Spectroscopy of solvation.
Netherlands: N. p.,
1986.
Web.
Dogonadze, R R, Kalman, E, Kornyshev, A A, & Ulstrup, J.
Chemical physics of solvation. Pt. B. Spectroscopy of solvation.
Netherlands.
Dogonadze, R R, Kalman, E, Kornyshev, A A, and Ulstrup, J.
1986.
"Chemical physics of solvation. Pt. B. Spectroscopy of solvation."
Netherlands.
@misc{etde_6394893,
title = {Chemical physics of solvation. Pt. B. Spectroscopy of solvation}
author = {Dogonadze, R R, Kalman, E, Kornyshev, A A, and Ulstrup, J}
abstractNote = {This book is the second of a three-volume work on solvation. Part A dealt with the theory of solvation; Part B is entirely devoted to spectroscopy of solvation. The volume comprehends vibrational, electronic, nuclear magnetic resonance, microwave and ultrasonic absorption spectroscopy, as well as X-ray, electron, and neutron diffraction. The bias of the volume is - like that of Part A - towards the physics and chemical physics of solvation. Nevertheless, the treatment of the present volume will reveal that spectroscopic solvation phenomena appear to have a closer association with chemistry than many of the topics in Part A. (Auth.). Includes list of keywords}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {1986}
month = {Jan}
}
title = {Chemical physics of solvation. Pt. B. Spectroscopy of solvation}
author = {Dogonadze, R R, Kalman, E, Kornyshev, A A, and Ulstrup, J}
abstractNote = {This book is the second of a three-volume work on solvation. Part A dealt with the theory of solvation; Part B is entirely devoted to spectroscopy of solvation. The volume comprehends vibrational, electronic, nuclear magnetic resonance, microwave and ultrasonic absorption spectroscopy, as well as X-ray, electron, and neutron diffraction. The bias of the volume is - like that of Part A - towards the physics and chemical physics of solvation. Nevertheless, the treatment of the present volume will reveal that spectroscopic solvation phenomena appear to have a closer association with chemistry than many of the topics in Part A. (Auth.). Includes list of keywords}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {1986}
month = {Jan}
}