Computational photochemistry

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Computational photochemistry

edited by M. Olivucci

(Theoretical and computational chemistry, 16)

Elsevier, 2005

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Computational Photochemistry, Volume 16 provides an overview of general strategies currently used to investigate photochemical processes. Whilst contributing to establishing a branch of computational chemistry that deals with the properties and reactivity of photoexcited molecules, the book also provides insight into the conceptual and methodological research lines in computational photochemistry. Packed with examples of applications of modelling of basic photochemical reactions and the computer-aided development of novel materials in the field of photodegradation (paints), photoprotection (sunscreens), color regulation (photochromic devices) and fluorescent probes, this book is particularly useful to anyone interested in the effect of light on molecules and materials.

Table of Contents

I. Computational. II. Ab initio Methods for Excited States. III. Density Functional Methods for Excited States: Equilibrium Structure and Electronic Spectra. IV. Electronic and Vibronic Spectra of Molecular Systems: Models and Simulations based on Quantum Chemically Computed Molecular Parameters. V. Semiclassical Nonadiabatic Trajectory Computations In Photochemistry: Is The Reaction Path Enough To Understand A Photochemical Reaction Mechanism? VI. Computation of Photochemical Reaction Mechanisms in Organic Chemistry. VII. Computation of Reaction Mechanisms and Dynamics in Photobiology. VIII. Development of Theory with Computation. IX. Calculation of Electronic Spectra of Transition Metal Complexes. X. Perspectives in Calculations on Excited State in Molecular Systems.

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