
This second edition of Chemical Dynamics in Condensed Phases provides a substantial modification and expansion of the first edition published in 2006. Nitzan offers a uniform approach to diverse problems encountered in the study of dynamical processes in condensed phase molecular systems. The textbook focuses on three themes: contextual background material, in-depth introduction of methodologies, and analysis of several key applications. These applications are among the most fundamental processes that underlie physical, chemical, and biological phenomena in complex systems.The comprehensive, advanced, and self-contained text provides the theoretical foundations for the processes affecting molecular dynamics in condensed phases that are encountered in the chemistry laboratory as well as in biology and material science research. The mathematical tools and the physical concepts necessary to develop the chemical description are provided first, followed by a detailed discussion of the fundamental chemical processes that underlie the chemical dynamics, including quantum and classical aspects of molecular motion and the interaction of molecules with the radiation field and the surrounding thermal environment. The last part of the book discusses several key processes: accumulation and relaxation of molecular energy, chemical reaction dynamics and the interplay of these dynamics with the dynamics and relaxation of the surrounding solvent, electron transfer reactions, electrode processes and molecular conduction junctions as well as molecular response to optical stimuli in solution and at dielectric interfaces. Attention is given to combining the mathematical analysis with qualitative physical understanding of the different dynamical phenomena.New to this edition is a new chapter 19 on the interaction of molecules with light at dielectric interfaces, motivated by the surge of interest in molecular plasmonics and molecular cavity electrodynamics, as well as a section relevant
This text investigates the theoretical foundations and mathematical frameworks required to describe dynamical processes in condensed molecular systems. Professor Abraham Nitzan, a distinguished researcher in theoretical chemistry, synthesizes complex physical and chemical principles into a unified approach. The book provides the necessary tools to analyze how molecular motion, energy relaxation, and chemical reactions occur within the constraints of a surrounding thermal environment.
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Experts and academics recognize this work as a rigorous, foundational text for graduate-level research in chemical physics. Readers frequently note the high mathematical density of the prose, which serves as a comprehensive reference for those specializing in condensed phase dynamics.
Page Count:
752
Publication Date:
2024-08-07
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192857185
ISBN-13:
9780192857187
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