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New Frontiers in Nanochemistry

Concepts, Theories, and Trends: Volume 2: Topological Nanochemistry

Mihai Putz

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Apple Academic Press Inc.
06 May 2020
New Frontiers in Nanochemistry: Concepts, Theories, and Trends, Volume 2: Topological Nanochemistry is the second of the new three-volume set that explains and explores the important basic and advanced modern concepts in multidisciplinary chemistry. Under the broad expertise of the editor, this second volume explores the rich research areas of nanochemistry with a specific focus on the design and control of nanotechnology by structural and reactive topology. The objective of this particular volume is to emphasize the application of nanochemistry.

With 46 entries from eminent international scientists and scholars, the content in this volume spans concepts from A-to-Z—from entries on the atom-bond connectivity index to the Zagreb indices, from connectivity to vapor phase epitaxy, and from fullerenes to topological reactivity—and much more. The definitions within the text are accompanied by brief but comprehensive explicative essays as well as figures, tables, etc., providing a holistic understanding of the concepts presented.

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Imprint:   Apple Academic Press Inc.
Country of Publication:   Canada
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   1.251kg
ISBN:   9781771887786
ISBN 10:   1771887788
Pages:   548
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Primary ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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. Kekulé 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) 35. 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)

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: Volume 2: Topological 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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