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Dielectric behavior and structure : dielectric constant and loss, dipole moment and molecular structure / Charles Phelps Smyth
Titre : Dielectric behavior and structure : dielectric constant and loss, dipole moment and molecular structure Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Charles Phelps Smyth, Auteur Editeur : New York : McGraw Année de publication : 1955 Importance : x, 441 p. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Chimie théorique Tags : MOLECULAR STRUCTURE Index. décimale : B-H Note de contenu : "*Static dielectric constant and dipole moment * Dielectric constant and loss * Dielectric constants of gases and liquids * Dielectric loss and structure in liquids * The dielectric constants and losses of solids * Measurement of dielectric constant and loss * Calculation of dipole moment from experimental data * The relation of dipole moment to molecular structure * Dipole moments and structures of aliphatic and alicyclic molecules * Dipole moments and structures of aromatic molecules * Dipole moment and intramolecular rotation * Dipole moments and structures of inorganic and organometallic molecules * Dielectric behavior and structure of amino acids, peptides, and proteins * Electronic and atomic polarization" Cote : B-H052 (SdS) Num_Inv : 1412 Dielectric behavior and structure : dielectric constant and loss, dipole moment and molecular structure [texte imprimé] / Charles Phelps Smyth, Auteur . - New York : McGraw, 1955 . - x, 441 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Chimie théorique Tags : MOLECULAR STRUCTURE Index. décimale : B-H Note de contenu : "*Static dielectric constant and dipole moment * Dielectric constant and loss * Dielectric constants of gases and liquids * Dielectric loss and structure in liquids * The dielectric constants and losses of solids * Measurement of dielectric constant and loss * Calculation of dipole moment from experimental data * The relation of dipole moment to molecular structure * Dipole moments and structures of aliphatic and alicyclic molecules * Dipole moments and structures of aromatic molecules * Dipole moment and intramolecular rotation * Dipole moments and structures of inorganic and organometallic molecules * Dielectric behavior and structure of amino acids, peptides, and proteins * Electronic and atomic polarization" Cote : B-H052 (SdS) Num_Inv : 1412 Exemplaires(1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 1412 B-H052 Texte imprimé Bibliothèque Livre Disponible Dielectric behavior and structure : dielectric constant and loss, dipole moment and molecular structure / Charles Phelps Smyth
Titre : Dielectric behavior and structure : dielectric constant and loss, dipole moment and molecular structure Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Charles Phelps Smyth Editeur : New York : Mc-Graw Hill Année de publication : 1955 Collection : International chemical series Importance : x, 441 p. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Chimie : Généralités Tags : NANOSTRUCTURED MATERIALS-Electric Index. décimale : B-A Résumé : "The book has been arranged to suit the probable needs of its readers. The general theoretical basis is given first; and then those interested in dielectric constant and loss have their three chapters with one on measurement following, while those interested mainly in the measurement and application of electric dipole moments have several chapters grouped together. Amino acids, peptides and proteins are treated in a special chapter; and finally there is one on electronic and atomic polarization.
The author, very wisely, does not give detailed theory which can be found in other current books; but he does survey the principles very adequately and he gives a most useful guide to help the plain man through the recent jungle growth of rigorous theories which cannot be readily applied and of semi-empirical expressions which lack clear theoretical significance. These chapters are excellent, being both clear and comprehensive: and so too are those which follow, wherein the observations are critically discussed. (…)
There are five chapters on the relation of dipole moment to molecular structure, viz., a general one, and then one each on aliphatic and alicyclic compounds, on aromatic com- pounds, on intramolecular rotation, and on inorganic and organometallic compounds. The mass of data to be digested is vast; and the author’s scheme is a good one. It requires the approach to be “Here are some dipole moments. What can they tell us about chemical problems?” rather than “Here are some chemical problems. What can dipole moments do about them?” However, it encourages a systematic treatment. A complete review is now impracticable: some of the recent, more elaborate applications have not been dealt with; but the basic ones have been, and they are discussed very clearly and fully.
The two remaining, special chapters are of the same high quality. Altogether it is a fine book. The author has clearly enjoyed writing it. All of us concerned, physicists, chemists, or engineers, are grateful to him for his labor."Cote : B-A067 (SdS) Num_Inv : 67 Dielectric behavior and structure : dielectric constant and loss, dipole moment and molecular structure [texte imprimé] / Charles Phelps Smyth . - New York : Mc-Graw Hill, 1955 . - x, 441 p.. - (International chemical series) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Chimie : Généralités Tags : NANOSTRUCTURED MATERIALS-Electric Index. décimale : B-A Résumé : "The book has been arranged to suit the probable needs of its readers. The general theoretical basis is given first; and then those interested in dielectric constant and loss have their three chapters with one on measurement following, while those interested mainly in the measurement and application of electric dipole moments have several chapters grouped together. Amino acids, peptides and proteins are treated in a special chapter; and finally there is one on electronic and atomic polarization.
The author, very wisely, does not give detailed theory which can be found in other current books; but he does survey the principles very adequately and he gives a most useful guide to help the plain man through the recent jungle growth of rigorous theories which cannot be readily applied and of semi-empirical expressions which lack clear theoretical significance. These chapters are excellent, being both clear and comprehensive: and so too are those which follow, wherein the observations are critically discussed. (…)
There are five chapters on the relation of dipole moment to molecular structure, viz., a general one, and then one each on aliphatic and alicyclic compounds, on aromatic com- pounds, on intramolecular rotation, and on inorganic and organometallic compounds. The mass of data to be digested is vast; and the author’s scheme is a good one. It requires the approach to be “Here are some dipole moments. What can they tell us about chemical problems?” rather than “Here are some chemical problems. What can dipole moments do about them?” However, it encourages a systematic treatment. A complete review is now impracticable: some of the recent, more elaborate applications have not been dealt with; but the basic ones have been, and they are discussed very clearly and fully.
The two remaining, special chapters are of the same high quality. Altogether it is a fine book. The author has clearly enjoyed writing it. All of us concerned, physicists, chemists, or engineers, are grateful to him for his labor."Cote : B-A067 (SdS) Num_Inv : 67 Exemplaires(1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 67 B-A067 Texte imprimé Bibliothèque Livre Disponible