<p>"... the book is a valuable contribution to understanding the behavior of solids, liquids and gases...." (<i>Colloid Polymer Science,</i> June 2000)</p> <p>"An achievement of the author is the presentation of such sophisticated material in an interesting way." (<i>High Temperatures - High Pressures,</i> Vol 32/4, 2000)</p> <p>"... an interesting, eclectic and comprehensive mix of concepts from theoretical and physical chemistry" (<i>Chemistry in Britain,</i> January 2000)</p> <p>"... A book to be recommended and one that certainly deserves to become very popular — it will certainly be one of the well-worn books on my shelves. I hope it will run to several editions...." (<i>Talanta,</i> Volume 51)</p> <p>"... Any undergraduate taking a module in molecular modelling would do well to read this book...." (<i>THES Textbook Supplement</i>)</p>
Carefully structured, the text starts by introducing classical, quantum and statistical mechanics, before moving on to cover the modeling of solids, gases and liquids. To bring the subject alive, many real life examples and applications have been included. This book brings together the often scattered and diffuse background information that is essential for a full understanding of chemical modeling.
FEATURES
· Assumes no prior knowledge of modeling
· Brings together all the background information that a reader needs to know to fully understand modeling
· Develops classical and quantum mechanical theories from basics
· Avoids unnecessary mathematical rigour
· Includes a detailed mathematical 'Toolbox' as a ready reference
· Includes brief descriptions and web addresses of key software packages
CONTENTS: Introduction; Acknowledgements; Software Packages; Describing Macroscopic Systems; Thermodynamics; Résumé of Classical Mechanics; Modeling Simple Solids (I); Introduction to Quantum Mechanics; Electric Multipoles, Polarizabilities and Intermolecular Forces; Some Statistical Ideas; Applications of the Boltzmann Distribution; Modeling Simple Solids (II); Molecular Mechanics: Molecular Dynamics and Monte Carlo Techniques; The Ideal Monatomic Gas; Quantum Gases; Introduction to Statistical Thermodynamics; Modeling Atoms; Diatomics; Quantum Modeling of Larger Systems; Describing Electron Correlation; The Band Theory of Solids; Modeling Polymeric Materials; Modeling Liquids; Appendices; Suggestions for Further Reading; Index.
Thermodynamics.
Résumé of Classical Mechanics.
Modeling Simple Solids (i).
Introduction to Quantum Mechanics.
Electric Multipoles, Polarizabilities and Intermolecular Forces.
Some Statistical Ideas.
Applications of the Boltzmann Distribution.
Modeling Simple Solids (ii).
Molecular Mechanics.
Molecular Dynamics and Monte Carlo Techniques.
The Ideal Monatomic Gas.
Quantum Gases.
Introduction to Statistical Thermodynamics.
Modeling Atoms.
Diatomics.
Quantum Modeling of Larger Systems.
Describing Electron Correlation.
The Band Theory of Solids.
Modeling Polymeric Materials.
Modeling Liquids.
Appendices.
Suggestions for Further Reading.
Index.
* Classical mechanics and quantum mechanics are both introduced from a basic level
* Explains the relationships between microscopic and macroscopic quantities
* Gives an up-to-date treatment of a variety of chemical modeling techniques
* Avoids unnecessary mathematical rigour
* Carefully structured into 'bite-sized' chapters
Ideal for undergraduates of chemistry, chemical physics, physics, materials science and polymer science.