1st Edition

New Frontiers in Nanochemistry: Concepts, Theories, and Trends Volume 1: Structural Nanochemistry

Edited By Mihai Putz Copyright 2020
    606 Pages 45 Color & 47 B/W Illustrations
    by Apple Academic Press

    606 Pages 45 Color & 47 B/W Illustrations
    by Apple Academic Press

    606 Pages 45 Color & 47 B/W Illustrations
    by Apple Academic Press



    New Frontiers in Nanochemistry: Concepts, Theories, and Trends, Volume 1: Structural Nanochemistry is the first volume of the new three-volume set that explains and explores the important concepts from various areas within the nanosciences. This first volume focuses on structural nanochemistry and encompasses the general fundamental aspects of nanochemistry while simultaneously incorporating crucial material from other fields, in particular mathematic and natural sciences, with specific attention to multidisciplinary chemistry.



    Under the broad expertise of the editor, the volume contains 50 concise yet comprehensive entries from world-renowned scholars, alphabetically organizing a multitude of essential basic and advanced concepts, ranging from algebraic chemistry to new energy technology, from the bondonic theory of chemistry to spintronics, and from fractal dimension and kinetics to quantum dots and tight binding—and much more. The entries contain definitions, short characterizations, uses and usefulness, limitations, references, and more.

    1. Algebraic Chemistry (AC)

    Cynthia Whitney

    2. Alkanes (A)

    Louis V. Quintas and Edgar G. DuCasse

    3. The Anharmonic Correction of Normal Mode Vibrations (ANHARM)

    Attila Bende

    4. Aromaticity

    Mihai V. Putz and Marina A. Tudoran

    5. Bose Einstein Condensation (BEC)

    Aranya B. Bhattacherjee

    6. Bondonic Theory (BOND-TH)

    Mihai V. Putz

    7. Chemical Modeling

    Corina Duda-Seiman, Daniel-Duda-Seiman, and Mihai V. Putz

    8. Coherent States

    Nicolina Pop

    9. Chemical Orthogonal Space (COS)

    Mihai V. Putz

    10. Electrochemical Impedance (ELIMP)

    Mirela I. Iorga and Mihai V. Putz

    11. Electromagnetic Signals in Nanosystems (EMS)

    Cynthia Whitney

    12. Entropy in Physics & Chemistry (ENT)

    Cynthia Whitney

    13. Excitons

    Nicolina Pop

    14. Electron Localization Function (ELF)

    Mihai V. Putz

    15. Families of Molecular Descriptors (FMDS)

    Lorentz J¿ntschi and Sorana D. Bolboac¿

    16. Fractal Dimension (FD)

    Pablo M. Blanco et al.

    17. Fractal Kinetics (FK)

    Francesc Mas et al.

    18. Fredholm Integral Equation in Electrochemistry (FRINEQEL)

    Mirela I. Iorga and Mihai V. Putz

    19. Hydrogen – The First Atom (H-FA)

    Cynthia Whitney

    20. Helium (HE)

    Cynthia Whitney

    21. Helical Symmetry (HEL)

    Attila Bende

    22. Hydrocarbon Burning (HCB)

    Cynthia Whitney

    23. Information Entropy (IE)

    Francisco Torrens and Gloria Castellano

    24. Intermolecular Force Parameters

    Bogdan Bumb¿cil¿ and Putz

    25. Ionic Configurations (IC’S)

    Cynthia Whitney

    26. Ionization Potentials (IP’S)

    Cynthia Whitney

    27. Mass Transfer in Electrochemistry (MASSTRANSFELCH)

    Mirela I. Iorga

    28. Molecular Classification (MC)

    Francisco Torrens and Gloria Castellano

    29. Molecular Devices and Machines

    Margherita Venturi

    30. Molecular Dynamics Calculation (MD)

    István László

    31. Monte Carlo Molecular Simulations

    Bogdan Bumb¿cil¿ and Putz

    32. Nanotubes (NT)

    István László

    33. New Energy Technology/NET

    Cynthia Whitney

    34. The Orbital Exponent Efficacy to Study the Periodic Parameters

    Nazmul Islam

    35. Periodic Arch (PA)

    Cynthia Whitney

    36. Periodic Law (PL)

    Francisco Torrens and Gloria Castellano

    37. Periodic Property (PP)

    Francisco Torrens and Gloria Castellano

    38. Periodic Table (PT)

    Francisco Torrens and Gloria Castellano

    39. ¿-¿ Interaction in Fullerenes (¿-¿)

    Lemi Turker and Caglar Celik Bayar

    40. Proton Mediated Molecular Clusters (PROTBRIDGE)

    Attila Bende

    41. Pyrimidines (PYR)

    Nicoleta A. Dudas and Mihai V. Putz

    42. Quantum Dot (QD)

    Aranya B Bhattacherjee and Suman Dudeja

    43. Quantum Electrochemistry (QTMELCH)

    Mirela I. Iorga and Mihai V. Putz

    44. Self-Organization (SO)

    Aranya B Bhattacherjee and Suman Dudeja

    45. Self-Organizing Processes (SO)

    István László

    46. Spin Transport Electronics (SPINTRONICS)

    Aranya B Bhattacherjee and Suman Dudeja

    47. Supramolecular Chemistry

    Margherita Venturi

    48. Tetrahedral Dual Coordinate System of Electron Orbital and Quantum Loop Theories in Three and Six Dimensions (TDCS)

    James Garnett Sawyer II and Marla Jeanne Wagner

    49. Tight Binding Calculation (TB)

    István László

    50. Z-Partition Function

    Nicolina Pop

    Biography



    Mihai V. Putz, PhD, MBA, Dr.-Habil, is currently a Full Professor of theoretical and computational physical-chemistry at his alma mater, West University of Timisoara, Romania.

    “Prof. Mihai V. Putz has done it again. Having authored a five-volume set of books on nanochemistry but a few years ago (Quantum Nanochemistry), Prof. Putz has now edited this set of three volumes, with 130 chapters/explicative essays/papers by internationally based, interdisciplinary authors. Prof. Putz clearly expresses his multiple goals for these three volumes; prominent among them is ‘to present informative and innovative contents alike, presented in a systematical and alphabetically manner.‘ The current volumes contain new insights alike for the beginning student and advanced practitioner of chemistry and of the multitude of related disciplines.  Prof. Putz, you are to be thanked for your studies, in the particular, now, for the editing of these new volumes (and also coauthoring however many chapters therein).”

    —Prof. Joel F. Liebman, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC)