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New Frontiers in Nanochemistry

Concepts, Theories, and Trends, 3-Volume Set: Volume 1: Structural Nanochemistry; Volume 2:...

Mihai V. Putz (Point Pleasant, New Jersey, USA)

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Apple Academic Press Inc.
06 May 2020
New Frontiers in Nanochemistry: Concepts, Theories, and Trends, 3-Volume Set explains and explores the important fundamental and advanced modern concepts from various areas of nanochemistry and, more broadly, the nanosciences. This innovative and one-of-a kind set consists of three volumes that focus on structural nanochemistry, topological nanochemistry, and sustainable nanochemistry respectively, collectively forming an explicative handbook in nanochemistry.

The compilation provides a rich resource that is both thorough and accessible, encompassing the core concepts of multiple areas of nanochemistry. It also explores the content through a trans-disciplinary lens, integrating the basic and advanced modern concepts in nanochemistry with various examples, applications, issues, tools, algorithms, and even historical notes on the important people from physical, quantum, theoretical, mathematical, and even biological chemistry.

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Imprint:   Apple Academic Press Inc.
Country of Publication:   Canada
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9781771887809
ISBN 10:   177188780X
Pages:   1479
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
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Volume 1: Structural Nanochemistry 1. Algebraic Chemistry (AC) 2. Alkanes (A) 3. The Anharmonic Correction of Normal Mode Vibrations (ANHARM) 4. Aromaticity 5. Bose Einstein Condensation (BEC) 6. Bondonic Theory (BOND-TH) 7. Chemical Modeling 8. Coherent States 9. Chemical Orthogonal Space (COS) 10. Electrochemical Impedance (ELIMP) 11. Electromagnetic Signals in Nanosystems (EMS) 12. Entropy in Physics & Chemistry (ENT) 13. Excitons 14. Electron Localization Function (ELF) 15. Families of Molecular Descriptors (FMDS) 16. Fractal Dimension (FD) 17. Fractal Kinetics (FK) 18. Fredholm Integral Equation in Electrochemistry (FRINEQEL) 19. Hydrogen - The First Atom (H-FA) 20. Helium (HE) 21. Helical Symmetry (HEL) 22. Hydrocarbon Burning (HCB) 23. Information Entropy (IE) 24. Intermolecular Force Parameters 25. Ionic Configurations (IC'S) 26. Ionization Potentials (IP'S) 27. Mass Transfer in Electrochemistry (MASSTRANSFELCH) 28. Molecular Classification (MC) 29. Molecular Devices and Machines 30. Molecular Dynamics Calculation (MD) 31. Monte Carlo Molecular Simulations 32. Nanotubes (NT) 33. New Energy Technology/NET 34. The Orbital Exponent Efficacy to Study the Periodic Parameters 35. Periodic Arch (PA) 36. Periodic Law (PL) 37. Periodic Property (PP) 38. Periodic Table (PT) 39. - Interaction in Fullerenes ( - ) 40. Proton Mediated Molecular Clusters (PROTBRIDGE) 41. Pyrimidines (PYR) 42. Quantum Dot (QD) 43. Quantum Electrochemistry (QTMELCH) 44. Self-Organization (SO) 45. Self-Organizing Processes (SO) 46. Spin Transport Electronics (SPINTRONICS) 47. Supramolecular Chemistry 48. Tetrahedral Dual Coordinate System of Electron Orbital and Quantum Loop Theories in Three and Six Dimensions (TDCS) 49. Tight Binding Calculation (TB) 50. Z-Partition Function Volume 2: Topological Nanochemistry 1. Atom-Bond Connectivity Index (ABC) 2. Bondonic Topo-Reactivity (BOND-TOPO-REACT) 3. Carbon Onions (CO) 4. Catalysis (CTL) 5. Catalytic Material (CATALMATER, CM) 6. Centric Index: Topological Shape 7. Characteristic Polynomial (CHARACT-POLY) 8. Clar Structure 9. Connectivity Index 10. Counting Polynomials (COUNT-POLY) 11. Cubic Silicon Carbide Thin Films Deposition (3C-SIC Films) 12. Degree Distance 13. Distance Algorithm in Chemical Graphs 14. Eccentric Distance Sum (EDS) 15. Electrodeposition (ELDEP) 16. f-Graph: Bounded Vertex Degree 17. Frise Structure 18. Fullerenes 19. Geometric-Arithmetic Index (GA) 20. Gap Programming 21. Kekule Structure 22. Layered Double Hydroxide (LDH) 23. Living Active Centers (LACs) 24. Mathematical Chemistry (MC) 25. Mechano-Synthesis (MECH-SYNTH) 26. Metal Nanoparticles, Silver 27. Mobile Nanodefects (MND) 28. Nanoporous Carbon (NPORC) 29. Nanospheres-Nanocubes-Nanowires (Nss-Ncs-Nws) 30. Polyynes 31. Powder Electrodeposition (POWDELDEP) 32. Q-Wiener Index 33. Randic Index and Its Variants: Applications 34. Silicon Carbide Nanowires (SIC NWS) 3 5. Specific Adjacency in Bonding (SAIB) 36. Stone-Wales Rotations (SW) 37. Tetrahedral Dual Coordinate System: The Static and Dynamic Algebraic Model 38. Topologial Efficiency Index (TEI) 39. Topological Indices of C10N Fullerene 40. Topology Based Molecular Descriptors: The Current Status 41. Topological Reactivity (TOPO-REACT) 42. Unbranched Chain Reactions in Solids and in Viscous Media: Nontraditional Methods and Analysis 43. Vapor Phase Epitaxy (VPE) 44. Wiener Index (WIE) 45. Zagreb Indices 46. Zeolite (ZLT) Volume 3: Sustainable Nanochemistry 1. Anti-HIV Agents 2. Biopolymers (BIOPOLY) 3. Cancer Activity (CA)/Anticancer Activity (ACA) 4. Cancer/Anti-Cancer Chemotherapy: Pharmacological Management 5. Cell Cycle (CC) 6. Classification Models Using Decision Tree, Random Forest, and Moving Average Analysis 7. Colorants, Pigments, and Dyes (CLRNT) 8. Cuboctahedron Model of Atomic Mass Based on a Dual Tetrahedral Coordinate System (TDCS) 9. Diabetes Mellitus/Anti-DM Pharmacological Management 10. Drug Development 11. Electrochemical Methods for Metal Recovery (ELMETHMETREC) 12. Free-Wilson Model 13. HIV Infections/AIDS/Anti-HIV&AIDS: Pharmacological Management 14. HIV-Integrase 15. Koeln-Model as Toxicologically Procedure for (Some) Metals (KMTPM) 16. Koeln-Model as Toxicologically Procedure for Oils and Derivatives (KMTPOD) 17. Logistic Enzyme Kinetics 18. Minimal Steric Difference (MSD) 19. Minimal Topological Difference 20. Macromolecular Crowding (MC) 21. Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHS) 22. Pendentancy Based Molecular Descriptors for QSAR/QSPR Studies 23. Photovoltaic System (PVSYSTEM) 24. Protein Surface (PS) 25. Radiation (Induced) Synthesis (RADI-SYNTH) 26. Receptor Binding 27. Smiles (SMILES) 28. Solar Cell (SCELL) 29. Spectral-SAR 30. Stem Cells (SC) 31. Steric Taft Parameters (STAFP) 32. Sterimol Verloop Parameters (SVEP) 33. Superaugmented Eccentric Connectivity Indices and Their Significance in Drug Discovery Process 34. Van Der Waals Molecular Volume

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.

Reviews for New Frontiers in Nanochemistry: Concepts, Theories, and Trends, 3-Volume Set: Volume 1: Structural Nanochemistry; Volume 2: Topological Nanochemistry; Volume 3: Sustainable Nanochemistry

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)


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