Group theory inferences are widely applied to analyse the results of practically all spectroscopic methods used in organic and inorganic chemistry. Accordingly, group theory has become the working tool of chemists who not only synthesize new substances but also investigate their electronic structure and properties. This book is a manual for experimentalists and all fundamental concepts are introduced by way of simple examples, solving particular chemical and physical problems. In line with the practical bias of the book, main results are given as recipes for step by step use Group Theory In Chemistry and Spectroscopy.
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Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
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Höhe: 229 mm
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978-0-12-702285-7 (9780127022857)
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Symmetry transformations and groups; point groups and their classes; representations of point groups; crystal field theory for one-electron ion; many-electron ions in crystal fields; semitempiric crystal field theory; theory of directed valency; methods of molecular orbitals; intensities of optical lines; double-groups; spin-orbit integration in crystal fields; electron paramagnetic resonance; exchange interaction in the polynuclear cooordination compounds; vibrational spectra and electron-vibrational interactions.