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Physical and Theoretical Chemistry

Physical and Theoretical Chemistry

Physical and Theoretical Chemistry

This note contains advanced Physical Chemistry topics include different spectroscopic methods as well as theoretical and computational tools to provide atomic-level understanding for applications such as: nanodevices for bio-detection and receptors, interfacial chemistry of catalysis and implants, electron and proton transfer, protein function, photosynthesis and airborne particles in the atmosphere.

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