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X-Ray Charge Densities and Chemical Bonding, PDF eBook

X-Ray Charge Densities and Chemical Bonding PDF

Part of the International Union of Crystallography Texts on Crystallography series

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This book deals with the electron density distribution in molecules and solids as obtained experimentally by X-ray diffraction.

It is a comprehensive treatment of the methods involved, and the interpretation of the experimental results in terms of chemical bonding and intermolecular interactions.

Inorganic and organic solids, as well as metals, are covered in the chapters dealing with specific systems.

As a whole, this monograph is especially appealing because of its broad interface with numerous disciplines.

Accurate X-ray diffraction intensities contain fundamental information on the charge distribution in crystals, which can be compared directly with theoretical results, and used to derive other physical properties, such as electrostatic moments, the electrostatic potential and lattice energies, which are accessible by spectroscopic and thermodynamic measurements.

Consequently, the work will be of great interest to a broad range of crystallographers and physical scientists.

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