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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_749116366
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (VI, 249 p. 28 illus)
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Physics and Astronomy
    ISBN: 9783540480792 , 9783540186885
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Physics 293
    Content: The contributors to this volume study macroscopic flow properties and molecular mobility in complex liquids with high internal mobility and a highly anisotropic molecular shape. Particular attention is paid to the wide variety of experimental approaches, in theory as well as in computer simulation of these difficult but very important problems. The contributions are of interest to researchers in physics as well as in engineering and chemistry
    Content: Rotational correlation times for small molecules in liquids -- Statistical study of freely rotating asymmetric top molecules. Case of planar tops -- Relaxation of rigid and non-rigid molecules in liquids -- The problem of internal motion of molecules in the liquid as seen from NMR relaxation studies -- A comparative study of molecular rotation as studied by dynamic light scattering, fluorescence anisotropy decay and Raman bandwidth analysis -- Molecular rotational dynamics in isotropic and oriented fluids studied by ESR -- Computer simulation of pretransitional phenomena in hard-core models for liquid crystals -- Molecular order and dynamics of liquid crystal polymers studied by multipulse dynamic NMR techniques -- The elastic trumbbell model for dynamics of stiff chains -- Rotation of large molecular ions and transient dielectric relaxation effects -- Dynamics of semirigid macromolecules in dilute solution: Studies of DNA restriction fragments -- Slow and ultraslow rotational motions of macromolecules in the vicinity of the glass transition and in liquid crystalline polymers as revealed by pulsed deuteron NMR
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783540186885
    Language: English
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  • 2
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    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    UID:
    b3kat_BV042414957
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 460 p)
    ISBN: 9789400910430 , 9789401069618
    Series Statement: NATO ASI Series, Series C: Mathematical and Physical Sciences 291
    Note: The observable phenomena in liquids ",hich distinguishes this state of matter from other types of condensed matter can be mainly assigned to a) the configurational disorder and b) the random motion of molecules. Both, the static and the dynamic aspect of randomness are typical for the liquid state and serve as a useful guideline in the attempts to theoretically understand this state. These two basic features, however, introduce in liquid state theory a number of apparently unsurmountable technical and conceptual problems so that progress in the last decades has only been made by small steps. In order not to complicate the situation even more, the tacit assumption was made that we could neglect internal motions of the molecules and that the molecular interactions which had to be taken into account are as simple as possible. We thus became accustomed to visualize molecules in the liquid as a dense assembly of classical rigid particles interacting with a potential which basically is represented by a Lennard-Jones type relation. In the last decade, it has become obvious that with these restrictions we dis­ regard many interesting effects in those liquids which are the most important ones. We thus see a serious gap developing between the refinements of liquid state theory and the exciting experiments being carried out in many laboratories
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9947923372202882
    Format: VI, 249 p. 28 illus. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783540480792
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Physics, 293
    Content: The contributors to this volume study macroscopic flow properties and molecular mobility in complex liquids with high internal mobility and a highly anisotropic molecular shape. Particular attention is paid to the wide variety of experimental approaches, in theory as well as in computer simulation of these difficult but very important problems. The contributions are of interest to researchers in physics as well as in engineering and chemistry.
    Note: Rotational correlation times for small molecules in liquids -- Statistical study of freely rotating asymmetric top molecules. Case of planar tops -- Relaxation of rigid and non-rigid molecules in liquids -- The problem of internal motion of molecules in the liquid as seen from NMR relaxation studies -- A comparative study of molecular rotation as studied by dynamic light scattering, fluorescence anisotropy decay and Raman bandwidth analysis -- Molecular rotational dynamics in isotropic and oriented fluids studied by ESR -- Computer simulation of pretransitional phenomena in hard-core models for liquid crystals -- Molecular order and dynamics of liquid crystal polymers studied by multipulse dynamic NMR techniques -- The elastic trumbbell model for dynamics of stiff chains -- Rotation of large molecular ions and transient dielectric relaxation effects -- Dynamics of semirigid macromolecules in dilute solution: Studies of DNA restriction fragments -- Slow and ultraslow rotational motions of macromolecules in the vicinity of the glass transition and in liquid crystalline polymers as revealed by pulsed deuteron NMR.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783540186885
    Language: English
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