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Fractals in Chemistry [Hardcover]

Walter G. Rothschild (Author)
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August 18, 1998 047117968X 978-0471179689 1
A practical guide to solving problems in chemistry with fractal geometry.

It has been two decades since Mandelbrot formulated his revolutionary theories of fractal geometry. Yet, in that brief time, fractals -those strangely beautiful infinite geometric patterns -and the computational processes that give rise to them have become a valued research tool in a broad array of scientific, social-scientific, and commercial fields. While inroads also have been made in applying fractals to theoretical and applied chemistry, there continues to be a dearth of texts and references on the subject. This book helps fill that gap in the literature.

Fractals in Chemistry provides chemists with a concise, practical introduction to fractal theory and its applications to a wide range of "bread and butter" issues in chemistry. Drawing upon his considerable experience as a researcher who helped pioneer some of the methods he describes, Walter Rothschild critically appraises the power and limitations of the fractal approach and shows how it can provide more predictive classification schemes and explain phenomena difficult to handle by classical means. Then, with the help of nearly 100 illustrations, he demonstrates how to apply fractals to model chemical phenomena such as adsorption, aggregation, catalysis, chemical reactivity, degradation, and turbulent flames, and how to understand dynamics on fractals in terms of fractons in diffusion-limited reactions, dispersive spectroscopies, and energy transfer.

Fractals in Chemistry is both a valuable working resource for professionals in physical chemistry, chemical physics, and computer modeling and an excellent graduate-level text for courses covering the use of fractals in chemistry.

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Fractals are geometric shapes that are formed by repetition. Physicists and mathematicians have been fascinated by fractals for years and have incorporated them into their studies. This book will do the same for chemists. It provides a concise introduction to fractals and their relevant applications in theoretical and applied chemistry. This critical approach points out both the power and limitations of the fractal approach, and focuses on ordinary chemical systems, how they appear to us, and how they may be regarded given consideration of their fractal aspects.

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A practical guide to solving problems in chemistry with fractal geometry.

It has been two decades since Mandelbrot formulated his revolutionary theories of fractal geometry. Yet, in that brief time, fractals -those strangely beautiful infinite geometric patterns -and the computational processes that give rise to them have become a valued research tool in a broad array of scientific, social-scientific, and commercial fields. While inroads also have been made in applying fractals to theoretical and applied chemistry, there continues to be a dearth of texts and references on the subject. This book helps fill that gap in the literature.

Fractals in Chemistry provides chemists with a concise, practical introduction to fractal theory and its applications to a wide range of "bread and butter" issues in chemistry. Drawing upon his considerable experience as a researcher who helped pioneer some of the methods he describes, Walter Rothschild critically appraises the power and limitations of the fractal approach and shows how it can provide more predictive classification schemes and explain phenomena difficult to handle by classical means. Then, with the help of nearly 100 illustrations, he demonstrates how to apply fractals to model chemical phenomena such as adsorption, aggregation, catalysis, chemical reactivity, degradation, and turbulent flames, and how to understand dynamics on fractals in terms of fractons in diffusion-limited reactions, dispersive spectroscopies, and energy transfer.

Fractals in Chemistry is both a valuable working resource for professionals in physical chemistry, chemical physics, and computer modeling and an excellent graduate-level text for courses covering the use of fractals in chemistry.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 248 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Interscience; 1 edition (August 18, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 047117968X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471179689
  • Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 9.6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,668,182 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars An essential book, April 7, 2000
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The author makes an introduction to fractal theory with applications in many chemistry and physic topics. All concepts are clearly exposed and explaned. Excellent bibliographies and coments at the end of each section. In addition, very high paper, printing and illustrations quality. Very good quality/price relationship. I think it is indispensable for those who want to know more and with detail about fractals in chemistry.
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First Sentence:
Most chemists have heard about fractals; Chemical Abstracts lists the item under their proper heading for some years now. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
globin hydrolysate, interlink forces, maleic acid hydrogenation, fracton modes, surface fractality, primary silica particles, preloaded film, silica aggregation, fractal surface dimension, fractal substrate, fractal aspects, fracton dimension, pore fractal, fractal medium, turbulent flame front, tiling method, chemisorption sites, roughness exponent, scaling plot, perimeter dimension, mass fractal dimension, silica aggregates, regular diffusion, gel zones, surface fractal dimension
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New York, American Physical Society, American Chemical Society, Academic Press, American Institute of Physics, Elsevier Science Ltd, Langford Lane, Sara Burgerhartstraat, The Boulevard, Faraday Trans, Interface Sci, John Wiley, Chemical Abstracts, The Science of Fractal Images
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