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Chemical Topology: Introduction and Fundamentals

Book information

Publisher
CRC Press
Year
1999
ISBN
9056991744, 9789056991746
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
18 MB (19099907 bytes)
Series
Mathematical Chemistry 5; Asian Mathematics Series 5
Edition
1
Pages
368\339
Topic
Chemistry
Time added
2017-01-07 16:09:16

Description

Topology is becoming increasingly important in chemistry because of its rapidly growing number of applications. Here, its many uses are reviewed and the authors anticipate what future developments might bring. This work shows how significant new insights can be gained by representing molecular species as topological structures known as topographs. The text explores carbon structures, establishing how the stability of fullerene species can be accounted for and also predicting which fullerenes will be most stable. It is pointed out that molecular topology, rather than molecular geometry, characterizes molecular shape and various tools for shape characterization are described. Several of the fascinating ideas that arise from regarding topology as a unifying principle in chemical bonding theory are discussed, and in particular, the novel concept of the molecular topoid is shown to have numerous uses. The topological description of polymers is examined and the reader is gently guided through the realms of branched and tangled polymers. Overall, this work outlines the fact that topology is not only a theoretical discipline but also one that has practical applications and high relevance to the whole domain of chemistry.

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