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Developments in Physical & Theoretical Chemistry

Aim & scope

The Elsevier Developments in Physical and Theoretical Chemistry book series serves as a home for high-quality research reference volumes focused on introducing key, growth topics in the realm of physical chemistry, chemical physics and more classical aspects of theoretical chemistry. Through the leadership of expert volume Editor candidates recruited by series editor Jim House and through the contributions of a range of specialists, these volumes provide essential background and an introductory overview of key topics, with surveys of the literature at a level useful to advanced students and researchers.

The volumes address the underlying theoretical and experimental background for those entering more specific and advanced areas of research focus and function as pivotal reference works of lasting value, which often include key applied case study examples. A primary goal for the volumes in the series is also to provide a strong educational, foundational thrust to encourage advanced study and better understanding.

Developments in Physical & Theoretical Chemistry

Published volumes in the series include the PROSE award winning Physical Chemistry of Gas-Liquid Interfaces (2018) and Combustion Chemistry and the Carbon Neutral Future (2023). Upcoming volumes include: The Mechanochemistry of Solids, Physical Chemistry at the Intersection of Combustion and Atmospheric Sciences, and Nuclear Chemistry.

Audience

Primarily graduate and postdoc level students and early career researchers in physical, theoretical chemistry and chemical physics, as well as those in adjacent areas such as atmospheric, astro, nuclear, biophysical or biomolecular chemists, materials and polymer chemists, scientists and engineers, and chemical engineers.

Series Editor

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JEH

James E. House

Professor of Chemistry

Illinois State University and Illinois Wesleyan University, USA

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Series Volumes

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