Infrared spectroscopy of molecular clusters : an introduction to intermolecular forces
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Infrared spectroscopy of molecular clusters : an introduction to intermolecular forces
(Springer tracts in modern physics : Ergebnisse der exakten Naturwissenschaften / editor, G. Höhler, v. 176)(Physics and astronomy online library)
Springer, c2002
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"with 34 figures"
Includes bibliographical references (p. [113]-118) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9783540426912
Description
The subject of the book is the spectroscopy of weakly bound complexes of molecules as a tool for understanding the intermolecular interactions. The book gives an introduction to the theoretical description of intermolecular forces and a presentation of recent experimental spectroscopic techniques. Two examples -- the Ar--CO and (NH3)2 complexes -- demonstrate the use of these new concepts and the surprising results.
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: pbk ISBN 9783662146484
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This book is intended to give an introduction to intermolecular forces from an experimental point of view. Within the last 10 years the interest has turned more and more into an understanding of the weak, but important, int- molecular forces. New experimental techniques have been developed which have helped to gain more insight into this interesting topic. This book is intended as an introduction for graduate students who are familiar with the main concepts of n~olecular spectroscopy. Special emphasis will be laid on the theoretical concepts. After a detailed description of experimental techniques, the results for two prototype systems which have been the subject of several studies in the literature within recent years will be presented. Ar-CO is becoming the most extensively studied van der Waals complex, theoretically and experimentally. Nevertheless, this example shows that even though the theory has greatly improved and has helped us to improve our knowledge of intermolecular forces, even for relatively simple cases the theory car1 still fall short of an accurate description. For a long time (NH3)2 was considered as a prototype for hydrogen bo- ing. However, subsequent experimental and theoretical studies have revealed the mysteries of the obtained spectra and proved that our previous concept of hydrogen bonds was just too naive.
Table of Contents
Intermolecular Interactions.- Semiempirical Potentials.- The Molecular Beam.- Infrared Spectroscopy of Complexes.- The Diode Laser Spectrometer.- The CO Sideband Spectrometer.- Infrared Spectroscopy of Ar-CO.- (NH3)2 - a Prototype of Hydrogen Bonding?.- Final Remarks.
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