Heats of Hydrogenation: Experimental and Computational Hydrogen Thermochemistry of Organic Compounds

by Donald W. Rogers

2020-05-29 05:26:41

Heats of hydrogenation constitute a body of thermochemical information that has had a historical significance despite the small number of research groups engaged in this work. Recent highly accurate quantum mechanical calculations requiring reference... Read more
Heats of hydrogenation constitute a body of thermochemical information that has had a historical significance despite the small number of research groups engaged in this work. Recent highly accurate quantum mechanical calculations requiring reference standards of high accuracy have brought hydrogen thermochemistry back into contemporary focus. This book focuses on distinctive features of hydrogen thermochemistry such as the practical and historical aspects of experimental determination of the enthalpies of hydrogenation and formation of organic compounds, primarily hydrocarbons, literature on hydrogen thermochemistry over the last 70 years, as well as the impact of contemporary advances in computer hardware and software on the calculation of organic compounds. Less

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File size6.51x9.19x0.84inches
Print pages222
PublisherWorld Scientific Publishing Company
Publication date September 6, 2006
LanguageEnglish
ISBN9789812569547
Donald W. Rogers is Professor Emeritus at Long Island University. He has published in the Journal of Physical Chemistry, the Journal of The American Chemical Society, and elsewhere. His research in qu...

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