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As we enter the 21st century, chemistry has positioned itself as the central science. Its subject matter, atoms and the bonds between them, is now central to many of the life sciences on the one hand, as biological chemistry brings the subject to the atomic level, and to condensed matter and molecular physics on the other. Developments in quantum chemistry and in statistical mechanics have also created a fruitful overlap with mathematics and theoretical physics. Consequently, boundaries between chemistry and the other traditional sciences are fading and the term Molecular Science now describes this vibrant area of research. Molecular science has made giant strides in recent years. Bolstered both by instrumental and theoretical developments, it covers the temporal scale down to femtoseconds, a timescale sufficient to define atomic dynamics with precision, and the spatial scale down to a small fraction of an Angstrom. This has led to a very sophisticated level of understanding of the properties of small molecule systems, but there has also been a remarkable series of developments in more complex systems. These include: protein engineering; surfaces and interfaces; polymers; colloids; and biophysical chemistry. This new series will provide a vehicle for the publication of advanced textbooks and monographs introducing and reviewing these exciting developments.

General Editors: Richard Saykally, University of California, Berkeley; David King, University of Cambridge

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  • Conjugated Polymers for Organic Electronics

    Design and Synthesis

    Grimsdale, Andrew
    Dastoor, Paul
    Published: April 2024

    Hardback

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  • Nonlinear Optical Polarization Analysis in Chemistry and Biology

    Simpson, Garth J.
    Published: March 2017

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  • Fundamentals of Sum-Frequency Spectroscopy

    Shen, Y. R.
    Published: February 2016

    (1 reviews)
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  • Water in Biological and Chemical Processes

    From Structure and Dynamics to Function

    Bagchi, Biman
    Published: November 2013

    (1 reviews)
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  • Dissociative Recombination of Molecular Ions

    Larsson, Mats
    Orel, Ann E.
    Published: September 2012

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  • Theory of Molecular Rydberg States

    Child, M. S.
    Published: August 2011

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  • Molecular Forces and Self Assembly

    In Colloid, Nano Sciences and Biology

    Ninham, Barry W.
    Lo Nostro, Pierandrea
    Published: April 2010

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  • Many-Body Methods in Chemistry and Physics

    MBPT and Coupled-Cluster Theory

    Shavitt, Isaiah
    Bartlett, Rodney J.
    Published: August 2009

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  • NMR Studies of Translational Motion

    Principles and Applications

    Price, William S.
    Published: June 2010

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  • Molecular Clusters

    A Bridge to Solid-State Chemistry

    Fehlner, Thomas
    Halet, Jean-Francois
    Saillard, Jean-Yves
    Published: July 2007

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  • Energy Landscapes

    Applications to Clusters, Biomolecules and Glasses

    Wales, David
    Published: January 2004

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  • Rotational Spectroscopy of Diatomic Molecules

    Brown, John M.
    Carrington, Alan
    Published: April 2003

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