Edited by
Donald Bethell, The Robert Robinson Laboratories, University of Liverpool, U.K.
Description
In pursuit of the objective of the series which is to present considered reviews of areas concerned with quantitative study of organic
compounds and their behaviourNphysical organic chemistry in its broadest senseNina manner accessible to a general readership, this twenty-ninth
volume contains five contributions on a diversity of topics. Two of these reflect the increasing importance of physical organic studies
in providing fundamental knowledge relevant to the development of new materials with novel physical properties. The others represent
more traditional areas of physical organic interest, where recent research has thrown new light.
Included in series
Advances in Physical Organic Chemistry
Audience:
Physical chemists, organic chemists, solid state scientists, and crystallographers.