Molecular Modeling of Inorganic Compounds, 3rd EditionISBN: 978-3-527-31799-8
Hardcover
344 pages
September 2009
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Reviews of the previous editions:
"The book will be a great help for graduate students in the area, and provide food for thought for the experts." Sarah L. Price, Univ. College, London
"The book brings molecular modeling to the inorganic bench chemist." E. Hoyer, Leipzig
"... the authors make a compelling justification for the success of molecular mechanics and it is encouraging to see just what can be achieved." Robert J. Deeth, University of Warwick
"A particular service to the reader is the inclusion of a tutorial as third part of the book and a CD, [...] which allows the reader own first experiments with forcefield calculations in organometal and complex chemistry." Ralph Puchta, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg
"The authors take special care to highlight possible pitfalls and offer advice on how to avoid them." Zeitschrift für Kristallographie, Oldenbourg Verlag
"The book will be a great help for graduate students in the area, and provide food for thought for the experts." Sarah L. Price, Univ. College, London
"The book brings molecular modeling to the inorganic bench chemist." E. Hoyer, Leipzig
"... the authors make a compelling justification for the success of molecular mechanics and it is encouraging to see just what can be achieved." Robert J. Deeth, University of Warwick
"A particular service to the reader is the inclusion of a tutorial as third part of the book and a CD, [...] which allows the reader own first experiments with forcefield calculations in organometal and complex chemistry." Ralph Puchta, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg
"The authors take special care to highlight possible pitfalls and offer advice on how to avoid them." Zeitschrift für Kristallographie, Oldenbourg Verlag