This inspired book by some of the most influential scientists of our time--including six Nobel laureates--chronicles our emerging understanding of the chemical bond through the last nine decades and into the future. From Pauling's early work on the structure of the chemical bond using x-ray and electron diffraction to Zewail's work on the dynamics of the chemical bond using femtosecond lasers, from Crick's molecular biology to Rich's molecular recognition, this book explores a rich tradition of scientific heritage and accomplishment. The perspectives given by Pauling, Herschbach, Zewail, and Bernstein celebrate major scientific achievements in chemistry and biology with the chemical bond playing a fundamental role. In a unique presentation that also provides some lively insights on the very nature of scientific thought and discovery, The Chemical Bond: Structure and Dynamics will be of interest to scientists, science historians, and the scientifically inclined populous. Read more... Content: Structure. X-ray crystallography and the nature of the chemical bond / Linus Pauling -- The significance of the hydrogen bond in physiology / Max F. Perutz -- Molecular recognition between protein and nucleic acids / Alexander Rich -- The impact of Linus Pauling on molecular biology : a reminiscence / Francis Crick -- How I became interested in the chemical bond : a reminiscence / Linus Pauling -- Dynamics. Chemistry in microtime / George Porter -- The transition state / John C. Polanyi -- Chemical reaction dynamics and electronic structure / Dudley R. Herschbach -- Real-time laser femtochemistry : viewing the transition from reagents to products / Ahmed Zewail and Richard Bernstein. Abstract: This inspired book by some of the most influential scientists of our time--including six Nobel laureates--chronicles our emerging understanding of the chemical bond through the last nine decades and into the future. From Pauling's early work on the structure of the chemical bond using x-ray and electron diffraction to Zewail's work on the dynamics of the chemical bond using femtosecond lasers, from Crick's molecular biology to Rich's molecular recognition, this book explores a rich tradition of scientific heritage and accomplishment. The perspectives given by Pauling, Herschbach, Zewail, and Bernstein celebrate major scientific achievements in chemistry and biology with the chemical bond playing a fundamental role. In a unique presentation that also provides some lively insights on the very nature of scientific thought and discovery, The Chemical Bond: Structure and Dynamics will be of interest to scientists, science historians, and the scientifically inclined populous
Series: Structure and Bonding 015
Publisher: Academic Press
Year: 1973
Language: English
Pages: 188
City: Boston