Aromaticity and metal clusters / editor, Pratim Kumar Chattaraj.
Contributor(s): Chattaraj, Pratim Kumar.
Material type: BookPublisher: Boca Raton : Taylor & Francis, 2011Description: 1 online resource (465 pages).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780429130991.Subject(s): Aromaticity (Chemistry) | MetalsAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 547.6 Online resources: Click here to view.Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
chapter 1 Aromaticity -- chapter 2 On the Measures of Aromaticity -- chapter 3 Aromaticity in Metals -- chapter 4 Computational Studies on Molecules with Unusual Aromaticity -- chapter 5 Using the Electron Localization Function to Measure Aromaticity -- chapter 6 Polarizability of Metal Clusters -- chapter 7 Reactivity of Metal Clusters -- chapter 8 Electronic Shells and Magnetism in Small Metal Clusters -- chapter 9 Using Theory in Determining the Properties of Metal Clusters -- chapter 10 The Induced Magnetic Field and Its Application -- chapter 11 A Density Functional Investigation on the Structures, Energetics, and Properties of Sodium Clusters through Electrostatic Guideline sand Molecular Tailoring -- chapter 12 Size and Shape-Dependent Structural and Electronic Properties of Metal Chalcogenide Nanoclusters -- chapter 13 Correlation between Electron Delocalization and Ring Currents in All Metallic Aromatic Compounds -- chapter 14 Phenomenological Shell Model and Aromaticity in Metal Clusters -- chapter 15 Rationalizing the Aromaticity Indexes Used to Describe the Aromatic Behavior of Metal Clusters -- chapter 16 Aromaticity in All-Metal Rings -- chapter 17 Synthesis and Structure of Aromatic Alkali Metal Clusters Supported by Molybdenum Metalloligands -- chapter 18 5f Orbital Successive Aromatic and Antiaromatic Zones in Triangular Uranium Cluster Chemistry -- chapter 19 Bonding, Aromaticity, and Possible Bond-Stretch Isomerism in an All-Metal Cluster-[Be6Zn2]2− -- chapter 20 Are Dicationic Chalcogenid Ring Systems Aromatic? -- chapter 21 Study of Aromaticityin Phosphazenes.
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