Bonding and structure of molecules and solids
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Bonding and structure of molecules and solids
Clarendon Press, 1995
- : hbk
- : pbk
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
-
: pbk ISBN 9780198517863
Description
This is the first book to adopt an unconventional approach to the theory of bonding and structure of molecules and solids. It explains the observed trends in this field within the framework of simple models of electronic structure. Emphasis is placed throughout on recent theoretical developments that link structural stability to the local topology or connectivity of the lattice through the moments of the electronic density of states. This modern real-space approach
allows an immediate understanding of the origin of the structural trends within the periodic table for the elements and the AB structure map for binary compounds. Final year undergraduates and graduates following a course in quantum mechanics will find this book to be highly valuable. A chapter on
basic concepts is included for readers new to the subject.
Table of Contents
- 1. Experimental trends in bonding and structure
- 2. Quantum mechanical concepts
- 3. Bonding of molecules
- 4. Structure of molecules
- 5. Bonding of simple metals
- 6. Structures of simple metals
- 7. Bonding of transition metals and semiconductors
- 8. Structural trends within solids
- Volume
-
: hbk ISBN 9780198517870
Description
This outstanding book adopts an unconventional approach to the theory of bonding and structure of molecules and solids. It explains the observed trends in this field within the framework of simple models of electronic structure. Emphasis is placed throughout on recent theoretical developments that link structural stability to the local topology or connectivity of the latice through the moments of the electronic density of states. This modern approach allows an immediate understanding of the origin of the structural trends within the periodic table of the elements and the AB structure map for binary compounds. Final year undergraduates and graduates following a course in quantum mechanics will find this book to be highly valuable. A chapter on basic concepts is included for readers new to the subject. This book is intended for undergraduates and graduates in physics, materials science or chemistry departments.
Table of Contents
- Experimental trends in bonding and structure
- Quantum mechanical concepts
- Bonding of molecules
- Structure of molecules
- Bonding of simple metals
- Structures of simple metals
- Bonding of transition metals and semiconductors
- Structural trends within solids.
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