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Solvation Dynamics: A Notion of Charge Injection: Springer Series in Chemical Physics, cartea 121

Autor Chang Q Sun
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 aug 2020
This book highlights the latest advances and outlines future trends in aqueous solvation studies from the perspective of hydrogen bond transition by charge injection, which reconciles the solvation dynamics, molecular nonbond interactions, and the extraordinary functionalities of various solutes on the solution bond network and properties. Focus  is given on ionic and dipolar electrostatic polarization, O:H nonbond interaction, anti-HB and super-HB repulsion, and solute-solute interactions. Its target audience includes researchers, scientists, and engineers in chemistry, physics, surface and interface science, materials science and engineering.   
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811384431
ISBN-10: 9811384436
Pagini: 302
Ilustrații: XXIV, 302 p. 140 illus., 132 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Seria Springer Series in Chemical Physics

Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Introduction.- Differential Phonon Spectrometrics.- Theory: Aqueous Charge Dispersion.- H(Cl, Br, I): H↔H Fragilization and Ionic Polarization.- H2O2and YOH: O:⇔:O Compression and Solute H–O Contraction.- Salt Solvation: Ionic Polarizationand Solute-Solute Interaction.- Organic Molecules: Dipolar Solute Capabilities.- Multifield Coupling.- Concluding Remarks.

Notă biografică

Chang Q Sun, FRSC, FInstP, received his B.Sc. in 1982 from Wuhan University of Science and Technology and an M.Sc. in 1987 from Tianjin University and served on its faculty until 1992. He earned his Ph.D. in Surface Physics at Murdoch University in 1996 and then joined Nanyang Technological University. 

Dr Sun has been working on the theme of Extraordinary Coordination Bonding and Nonbonding Electronics. He has pioneered theories of Chemical Bond Relaxation and Hydrogen Bond (O:H-O) Oscillator Pair Cooperativity and holds multiple patents on the Coordination-Resolved Electron and Multifield Phonon Spectrometrics. Original contributions include the following with atomistic, dynamic, local, and quantitative information on performance of bonds, electrons, and phonons under perturbation:

1.Revelation of the four-stage bonding dynamics and four valence states of oxidation.
2.Reconciliation of atomic irregular-coordination, size dependency of nanostructures, single-bond multifield mechanics, lattice oscillation dynamics, and coordination-resolved catalysis.
3.Resolution of anomalies of water and ice such as ice floating, friction, regelation and Mpemba paradox with clarification of quasisolid phase transition and undercoordination supersolidity.
4.Clarification of the effect of charge (electron, proton, ions, lone pair, dipoles) injection by solvation on the hydrogen bonding network and solution properties through O:H nonbond, H↔H anti-HB, O:⇔:O super-HB, electrostatic shielding and screening.

His contribution has been documented in four monographs published in Springer Series of Chemical Physics and their Chinese versions. He has published over 20 treatises in Chemical Reviews etc. He  was bestowed with the first rank of the 25th Khwarizmi Award in 2012 and the inaugural Nanyang Award in 2005. 



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This book highlights the latest advances and outlines future trends in aqueous solvation dynamics from the perspective of hydrogen bond transition by charge injection, which reconciles the solvation dynamics, molecular nonbond interactions, and the extraordinary functionalities of various solutes on the solution bond network and properties in terms of ionic and dipolar electrostatic polarization, O:H nonbond interaction, anti-HB and super-HB repulsion. Its target audience includes researchers, scientists, and engineers in chemistry, physics, surface and interface science, materials science and engineering.   

Caracteristici

Highlights the latest advances and outlines future trends in aqueous solvation dynamics Reinforces the principles of charge injection for modulating the hydrogen-bond network and solution properties Provides quantitative information on molecular nonbond interactions and solute capabilities of O:H-O bond transition