Molecular Magnetochemistry

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advanced spectroscopy methods
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Author_Sergey Vulfson PhD
Average Magnetic Susceptibilities
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Cotton Mouton Effect
Curie Weiss Law
diamagnetic systems
DMF Mixture
electrical anisotropies
electron property tensors
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experimental molecular magnetism research
interatomic interactions
Ligand Field Theory
Low Spin Complexes
magnetic anisotropies
Magnetic Anisotropy
Magnetic Birefringence
Magnetic Susceptibility
Magnetic Susceptibility Tensor
Magnetooptical Properties
Mass Magnetic Susceptibility
molecular quadrupole moments
molecular structure analysis
NMR Spectroscopy
NMR Spectrum
Octahedral Complexes
Orbital Angular Momentum
physical chemistry
Ring Currents
Specific Magnetic Susceptibility
Spin Orbit Coupling
Squid Loop
Superadditive Contributions
Susceptibility Tensor
Temperature Independent Paramagnetism
Van Vleck
Zeeman effect

Product details

  • ISBN 9789056995355
  • Weight: 920g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Nov 1998
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Investigating the relationship between the magnetic properties and structure of molecules, molecular magnetochemistry, is an area of growing interest to scientists in a variety of fields, including physical, organic and inorganic chemistry, molecular physics, and biophysics. For the first time, systematic results on magnetic properties of molecules such as mean magnetic susceptibility, their anisotropies and principal magnetic axes are presented. Molecular Magnetochemistry is a comprehensive and up-to-date view on experimental methods not covered in previous volumes, including the Zeeman effect in vapor phase and magnetic birefringence of diamagnetic systems (Cotton-Mouton Effect). The relationship between magnetic and related electrical phenomena is also described, summing up experimental data on magnetic and electrical anisotropies and components of molecular quadrupole moments.
Sergey Vulfson received his PhD in organic chemistry from Kazan State University in Russia in 1969 and his Doctorate of Science in organic chemistry from Rostov-on-Don State University in Russia in 1978. From 1969 to 1993, Dr. Vulfson was affiliated with the A. E. Arbuzov Institute of Organic and Physical Chemistry, where, from 1989 through 1993, he was director of the Laboratory of Organic Structures and Reactions and then the Laboratory of Structure and Properties of Metal Complexes. During 1993 to 1994, Dr. Vulfson spent a year as a visiting researcher at Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana. At present he is a research chemist with Monsanto Corporation in St. Louis, Missouri.

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