Quantum-chemical calculations of molecular systems as the basis of nanotechnologies in applied quantum chemistry Volume 3, Quantum chemical calculation of monomers of cationic polymerization and other unique molecular systems /
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Nova Science Publishers,
c2012.
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Series: | Nanotechnology science and technology series.
Chemistry research and applications series. |
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Table of Contents:
- pt. I. Quantum-chemical calculation of chemical compounds, synthesized by laureates of Nobel Prize
- pt. II. Quantum-chemical calculation of cellulose
- pt. III. Quantum-chemical calculation of medical products
- pt. IV. Quantum-chemical calculation of jet engine fuels
- pt. V. Quantum-chemical calculation in biochemistry
- pt. VI. Quantum-chemical calculation of linear olefins of cationic polymerization by method ab initio
- pt. VII. Quantum-chemical calculation of linear olefins by method MNDO
- pt. VIII. Quantum-chemical calculation of linear olefins of cationic polymerization, branched out in A-position in relation to double bond by method ab initio
- pt. IX. Quantum-chemical calculation of linear monomers, branched out in A-position in relation to double bond by method MNDO
- pt. X. Quantum-chemical calculation of linear monomers, branched out in G-, D-, E-position in relation to double bond by ab initio
- pt. XI. Quantum-chemical calculation of isoolefins by method ab initio
- pt. XII. Quantum-chemical calculation of isoolefins by method MNDO
- pt. XIII. Quantum-chemical calculation of dienes and trienes by method ab initio
- pt. XIV. Quantum-chemical calculation of dienes and trienes by method MNDO
- pt. XV. Styrene and its derivations
- pt. XVI. Indene and its EGO derivations
- pt. XVII. Bicyclic olefins
- pt. XVIII. Compound with small cycles.