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Theoretical insights into the surface physics and chemistry of redox-active oxides [PDF]

open access: possibleNature Reviews Materials, 2020
Redox-active oxides find use in many applications, including catalysts, photovoltaic devices, self-cleaning glasses, chemical sensors and electronic components. Their utility derives from their unique ability to access multiple metal-charge states within a finite energy window. However, this property also confounds our ability to study reducible oxides,
Roger Rousseau   +2 more
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Photophysical Engineering of Fluorescent Proteins: Accomplishments and Challenges of Physical Chemistry Strategies.

Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2022
Fluorescent proteins (FPs) have become ubiquitous tools for biological research and concomitantly they are intriguing molecules that are amenable to study with a wide range of experimental and theoretical tools.
Srijit Mukherjee, R. Jimenez
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Two on physical and theoretical chemistry

Nature, 1980
Statistical Thermodynamics of Simple Liquids and their Mixtures. By T. Boublik, I. Nezbeda and K. Hlavaty. Pp.145. Published by (Elsevier: Amsterdam and New York, 1980.) $41.50, Dfl.85. Weak Inter-molecular Interactions in Chemistry and Biology. By P. Hobza and R. Zahradnik. Pp.346. (Elsevier: Amsterdam and New York, 1980.) $48.75, Dfl.100.
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Physical principles of graphene cellular interactions: computational and theoretical accounts.

Journal of materials chemistry. B, 2017
As a class of two-dimensional (2D) nanomaterials, graphene and its derivatives have aroused tremendous interest in materials chemistry research ranging from synthesis, property characterization to technological application.
Pengyu Chen, Li-Tang Yan
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Some theoretical problems in chemistry and physics

International Journal of Quantum Chemistry, 2006
AbstractRecently the need for incorporating so‐called Jordan blocks in the theoretical formulation of dynamical processes in Nature has been confronted and challenged. In addition, quantum mechanics has evolved from the very theoretical to the highly technological prompting the establishment of the new field of quantum technology. Initial studies in an
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Theoretical Chemistry and Physics of Heavy and Superheavy Elements

2003
1 Theoretical Chemistry and Physics of Heavy and Superheavy Elements.- 2 Basic elements of relativistic quantum mechanics.- 3 The Chemistry of the Heaviest Elements.- 4 Core and valence electron distributions in heavy elements by x-ray and electron spectroscopy.- 5 Four-component electronic structure methods for atoms.- 6 Four-component electronic ...
Uzi Kaldor, Stephen Wilson
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Theoretical Chemistry and Physics of Heavy and Superheavy Elements — An Introduction

2003
In the Middle Ages, the Alchemists failed completely in their attempts to transmute lead or other base metals into gold1. Today, we can not only transmute one element to another but create new elements unknown to Nature. We can achieve this transmutation not only in our experiments but also in our theories. We have thus created New Alchemies!
S. Wilson, U. Kaldor
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A Theoretical View and Approach to the Physics and Chemistry of Zeolites and Molecular Sieves

1990
The understanding and modeling of catalysts and catalytic behavior at the molecular level can benefit from accurate and significant quantum chemical calculations or molecular statistics and dynamic simulations or all three procedures. Although theory has so far had a limited impact on the understanding and prediction of catalysis, the advent of more ...
D. J. Vanderveken   +6 more
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