Hedvig Péter: Experimental quantum chemistry (Budapest, 1975)

EXPERIMENTAL QUANTUM CHEMISTRY Г. HEDVIG On the basis of the concepts of quantum theory the most important experimental methods of modern chemistry are reviewed, as electron spin resonance, nuclear magnetic resonance, the methods of positron and positronium chemistry, Mössbauer spectro­scopy, photoelectron spectroscopy, infrared, ultraviolet and Raman spectroscopy, micro­­wave rotation-vibration spectroscopy and dielectric spectroscopy. A separate section is devoted to the chemical applications of the optical quantum generators (lasers). The author intends to give a basic quantum mechanical viewpoint to chemists, physical chemists, biophysicists and biochemists, in­stead of the classical one. This viewpoint is backed by a large body of experimental facts which are reviewed and discussed with special emphasis. AKADÉMIAI KTADÖ BUDAPEST

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