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    QUANTUM CHEMISTRY AIDED DESIGN OF ORGANIC POLYMERS
    An Introduction to the Quantum Chemistry of Polymers and Its Applications

    by Jean-Marie André (Facultés Universitaires ND de la Paix) , Joseph Delhalle (Facultés Universitaires ND de la Paix) , & Jean-Luc Brédas (Université de Mons-Hainaut, Belgium)

    This book is intended for those who are interested in understanding the electronic structure and properties of polymers. The scope of the book is to provide the non-specialist reader with a comprehensive and unified description: (i) of quantum mechanical methods, mainly originating from quantum chemistry, to calculate the electronic properties of polymers, (ii) of their use for interpreting and predicting results in fields where the electronic structure is playing an important role, like the electrical conductivity and the non linear optical properties of conjugated polymers.

    It will also serve as a reference book to lecture graduate students on the electronic structure of polymers or more generally of quasi-one dimensional materials. In this framework, it is worth stressing that the quantum theory of polymers bridges the gap between chemistry and physics. Since no book of this kind involving a strong interaction between theoretical and experimental concepts is available at the moment, it will also meet a need for a timely monograph in a field of important and fast growing interest.

     
    Contents:
    • The Band Theory of Polymers
    • The Computational Machinery of Band Theory of Polymers
    • Quantum Approach to Electrical Conduction Phenomena in Conjugated Organic Polymers
    • Quantum Chemistry Aided Design of Chains for Optoelectronics
     
    Readership: Theoretical chemists, physicists, materials scientists, solid state physicists, condensed matter physicists and physical chemists.
     
    “… offers a good review of quantum mechanics as applied to the study of the electronic and optical properties of polymers … the discussions are clear and concise and easily understood. As high-performance computers become more available, calculations of the type described in this book will become an integral part of advanced materials research.”
    American Scientist, 1993
     
    392pp    Pub. date: Jan 1991  
    ISBN:   978-981-02-0004-6
    981-02-0004-8
       US$84 / £63

     


     

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