Chemistry

New Frontiers in Nanochemistry: Concepts, Theories, and Trends: Volume 2: Topological Nanochemistry
Editor: Mihai V. Putz, PhD, Dr.-Habil., MBA

New Frontiers in Nanochemistry: Concepts, Theories, and Trends: Volume 2: Topological Nanochemistry

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Pub Date: May 2020
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Hard ISBN: 9781771887786
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Paperback ISBN: 978-1-77463-175-1
E-Book ISBN: 9780429022937
Pages: 606pp w/index
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Notes: 26 color and 83 b/w illustrations

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New Frontiers in Nanochemistry: Concepts, Theories, and Trends, Volume 2: Topological Nanochemistry is the second of the new three-volume set that explains and explores the important basic and advanced modern concepts in multidisciplinary chemistry. Under the broad expertise of the editor, this second volume explores the rich research areas of nanochemistry with a specific focus on the design and control of nanotechnology by structural and reactive topology. The objective of this particular volume is to emphasize the application of nanochemistry.

With 46 entries from eminent international scientists and scholars, the content in this volume spans concepts from A-to-Z—from entries on the atom-bond connectivity index to the Zagreb indices, from connectivity to vapor phase epitaxy, and from fullerenes to topological reactivity—and much more. The definitions within the text are accompanied by brief but comprehensive explicative essays as well as figures, tables, etc., providing a holistic understanding of the concepts presented.

This volume follows the first volume, which explores concepts related to the fundamental knowledge of nanochemistry and multidisciplinary chemistry. It also lays the foundation for the third volume, on sustainable nanochemistry, which considers the applications of nanochemistry in a pharmacological context. The entire compendium will be immensely valuable to students, faculty, and researchers in the nanosciences, but this volume in particular will function as an informative resource for individuals seeking to explore the practical and functional implications of nanochemistry.

Key Features:

  • Explores the essential basic and advanced concepts related to topological nanochemistry and presents them with definitions and explanations
  • Discusses numerous practical applications for topics related to nanochemistry
  • Contributes to the overall theme of explicating nanochemistry for this three-volume set
  • Entries are written by world-renowned international scholars with vast experience in their respective fields


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CONTENTS:
Preface

1. Atom-Bond Connectivity Index
Mahdieh Azari and Ali Iranmanesh

2. Bondonic Topo-Reactivity
Mihai V. Putz and Marina A. Tudoran

3. Carbon Onions
Lemi Türker and Selçuk Gümü?

4. Catalysis
Adriana Urd? and Ioan-Cezar Marcu

5. Catalytic Material
Adriana Urd? and Ioan-Cezar Marcu

6. Centric Index: Topological Shape
Bogdan Bumb?cil? and Mihai V. Putz

7. Characteristic Polynomial
Lorentz J?ntschi and Sorana D. Bolboac?

8. Clar Structure
Marina A. Tudoran and Mihai V. Putz

9. Connectivity Index
Bogdan Bumb?cil? and Mihai V. Putz

10. Counting Polynomials
Lorentz J?ntschi and Sorana D. Bolboac?

11. Cubic Silicon Carbide Thin Films Deposition
Matteo Bosi, Marco Negri, and Giovanni Attolini

12. Degree Distance
Asma Hamzeh and Ali Iranmanesh

13. Distance Algorithm in Chemical Graphs
Yaser Alizadeh and Ali Iranmanesh

14. Eccentric Distance Sum
Mahdieh Azari and Ali Iranmanesh

15. Electrodeposition
Mirela I. Iorga

16. f-Graph: Bounded Vertex Degree
Louis V. Quintas and Edgar G. DuCasse

17. Frise Structure
Marina A. Tudoran and Mihai V. Putz

18. Fullerenes
Franco Cataldo

19. Geometric-Arithmetic Index
Mahdieh Azari and Ali Iranmanesh

20. Gap Programming
Yaser Alizadeh and Ali Iranmanesh

21. Kekulé Structure
Marina A. Tudoran and Mihai V. Putz

22. Layered Double Hydroxide
Octavian D. Pavel, Adriana Urd?, and Ioan-Cezar Marcu

23. Living Active Centers
A. M. Kaplan and N. I. Chekunaev

24. Mathematical Chemistry
Louis V. Quintas and Edgar G. DuCasse

25. Mechano-Synthesis
Lorentz J?ntschi and Sorana D. Bolboac?

26. Metal Nanoparticles: Silver
Franco Cataldo

27. Mobile Nanodefects
A. M. Kaplan and N. I. Chekunaev

28. Nanoporous Carbon
Lorentz J?ntschi and Sorana D. Bolboacc?

29. Nanospheres-Nanocubes-Nanowires
Cristina Mo?oarc?, Radu B?nic?, and Petric? Linul

30. Polyynes
Franco Cataldo

31. Powder Electrodeposition
Marius C. Mirica, Marina A. Tudoran, and Mihai V. Putz

32. Q-Wiener Index
Asma Hamzeh and Ali Iranmanesh

33. Randic Index and Its Variants: Applications
Monika Singh, Harish Dureja, and A. K. Madan

34. Silicon Carbide Nanowires
Marco Negri, Giovanni Attolini, Paola Lagonegro, and Matteo Bosi

35. Specific Adjacency in Bonding
Mihai V. Putz and Marina A. Tudoran

36. Stone-Wales Rotations
Ottorino Ori

37. Tetrahedral Dual Coordinate System: The Static and Dynamic Algebraic Model
James Sawyer and Marla Wagner

38. Topologial Efficiency Index
Ottorino Ori

39. Topological Indices of C10N Fullerene
Yaser Alizadeh and Ali Iranmanesh

40. Topology Based Molecular Descriptors: The Current Status
Rakesh Kumar Marwaha, Harish Dureja, and A. K. Madan

41. Topological Reactivity
Mihai V. Putz, Ottorino Ori, Ana-Maria Putz, and Marina A. Tudoran

42. Unbranched Chain Reactions in Solids and in Viscous Media: Nontraditional Methods and Analysis
A. M. Kaplan and N. I. Chekunaev

43. Vapor Phase Epitaxy
Giovanni Attolini, Matteo Bosi, and Marco Negri

44. Wiener Index
Ottorino Ori

45. Zagreb Indices
Asma Hamzeh and Ali Iranmanesh

46. Zeolite
Adriana Urd? and Ioan-Cezar Marcu

Index


About the Authors / Editors:
Editor: Mihai V. Putz, PhD, Dr.-Habil., MBA
Prof, Lab of Computational & Structural Physical Chemistry for Nanosciences & QSAR, West University of Timi?oara; Lab of Renewable Energies-Photovoltaics, Nat Research & Development Inst for Electrochemistry & Condensed Matter (INCEM), Romania

Mihai V. Putz, PhD, MBA, Dr.-Habil, is a laureate in physics (1997), with a postgraduation degree in spectroscopy (1999), and a PhD degree in chemistry (2002); in chemistry (2002-2003) and in physics (2004, 2010, 2011) at the University of Calabria, Italy. His postdoctoral degrees were earned at the Free University of Berlin, Germany and the University of Calabria. He is currently a Full Professor of theoretical and computational physical-chemistry at his alma mater, West University of Timisoara, Romania. He has made valuable contributions in computational, quantum, and physical chemistry through seminal works that appeared in many international journals. He is an Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Chemical Modeling (NOVA Science, Inc.) and the New Frontiers in Chemistry (West University of Timisoara). He is a member of many professional societies and has received several national and international awards from the Romanian National Authority of Scientific Research (2008), the German Academic Exchange Service DAAD (2000, 2004, 2011), and the Center of International Cooperation of Free University Berlin (2010). He is the leader of the Laboratory of Computational and Structural Physical Chemistry for Nanosciences and QSAR at Biology-Chemistry Department of West University of Timisoara, Romania, where he conducts research in the fundamental and applicative fields of quantum physical-chemistry and QSAR. He is also a PI-1 at the Laboratory of Regenerable Energies - Photovoltaics, National Research and Development Institute of Electrochemistry and Condensed Matter (INCDEMC), Timi?oara, Romania. Among his numerous awards, in 2010 Mihai V. Putz was declared, through a national competition, the Best Researcher of Romania, while in 2013 he was recognized among the first Dr.-Habil. in Chemistry in Romania. In 2013 he was appointed Scientific Director of newly founded Laboratory of Structural and Computational Physical Chemistry for Nanosciences and QSAR at his alma mater university; in 2014, he was recognized by the Romanian Ministry of Research as Principal Investigator of the first degree at the National Institute for Electrochemistry and Condensed Matter (INCEMC), Timisoara, and was also granted full membership in the International Academy of Mathematical Chemistry. Recently, Mihai V. Putz expanded his interest to strategic management in general and to nanosciences and nanotechnology strategic management in particular; in this context, between 2015-2017 he attended and finished as the promotion leader the MBA on Strategic Management of Organizations-The Development of the Business Space specialization program at West University of Timi?oara, the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, while from 2016 he was engaged in the doctoral school of the same faculty, advancing new models of strategic management in the new economy based on frontier scientific inclusive ecological knowledge.




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