A Handbook of Magnetochemical Formulae
Magnetochemistry is concerned with the study of magnetic properties in materials. It investigates the relationship between the magnetic properties of chemical compounds and their atomic and molecular structure. This rapidly growing field has a number of applications, and the measuring and interpreting of magnetic properties is often conducted by scientists who are not specialists in the field. Magnetochemistry requires complex mathematics and physics and so can be daunting for those who have not previously studied it in depth. Aimed at providing a single source of information on magnetochemistry, this book offers a comprehensive and contemporary review of the mathematical background and formula for predicting or fitting magnetic data, including a summary of the theory behind magnetochemistry to help understand the necessary calculations. Along with tables listing the key formula, there is also a model of the magnetic functions showing the effect of individual magnetic parameters. The clear structure and comprehensive coverage of all aspects of magnetochemistry will make this an essential book for advanced students and practitioners.

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A Handbook of Magnetochemical Formulae
Magnetochemistry is concerned with the study of magnetic properties in materials. It investigates the relationship between the magnetic properties of chemical compounds and their atomic and molecular structure. This rapidly growing field has a number of applications, and the measuring and interpreting of magnetic properties is often conducted by scientists who are not specialists in the field. Magnetochemistry requires complex mathematics and physics and so can be daunting for those who have not previously studied it in depth. Aimed at providing a single source of information on magnetochemistry, this book offers a comprehensive and contemporary review of the mathematical background and formula for predicting or fitting magnetic data, including a summary of the theory behind magnetochemistry to help understand the necessary calculations. Along with tables listing the key formula, there is also a model of the magnetic functions showing the effect of individual magnetic parameters. The clear structure and comprehensive coverage of all aspects of magnetochemistry will make this an essential book for advanced students and practitioners.

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A Handbook of Magnetochemical Formulae

A Handbook of Magnetochemical Formulae

by Roman Boca
A Handbook of Magnetochemical Formulae

A Handbook of Magnetochemical Formulae

by Roman Boca

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Magnetochemistry is concerned with the study of magnetic properties in materials. It investigates the relationship between the magnetic properties of chemical compounds and their atomic and molecular structure. This rapidly growing field has a number of applications, and the measuring and interpreting of magnetic properties is often conducted by scientists who are not specialists in the field. Magnetochemistry requires complex mathematics and physics and so can be daunting for those who have not previously studied it in depth. Aimed at providing a single source of information on magnetochemistry, this book offers a comprehensive and contemporary review of the mathematical background and formula for predicting or fitting magnetic data, including a summary of the theory behind magnetochemistry to help understand the necessary calculations. Along with tables listing the key formula, there is also a model of the magnetic functions showing the effect of individual magnetic parameters. The clear structure and comprehensive coverage of all aspects of magnetochemistry will make this an essential book for advanced students and practitioners.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780124160149
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 02/01/2012
Series: Elsevier Insights
Pages: 1010
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.30(h) x 2.60(d)

About the Author

Roman Boča is a Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, affiliated previously at the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, and presently at University of SS Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, Slovakia. He has published about 400 scientific papers dealing with methodological development and applications of quantum chemical methods to coordination compounds, and in recent years to theoretical and experimental magnetochemistry of single-molecule and single-ion magnets.

Table of Contents

1: Molecular symmetry

2: Coupling coefficients

3: From operators to response functions

4: Free-atom energy levels

5: Crystal field theory

6: Magnetism of mononuclear spin systems

7: Magnetic angular momentum

8: Magnetism of manifold term systems

9: Magnetism of polynuclear spin systems

10: Spin algebra for the exchange interaction

11: Symmetry of the spin system

12: Magnetism of dinuclear spin systems

13: Magnetism of trinuclear spin systems

14: Magnetism of polyhedral spin systems

15: Magnetism of chains and rings

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Presents an accessible guide to magnetochemistry including the latest achievements in the field, clear explanation of calculations and theories, and a table of key formula

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