Cluster Chemistry

Cluster Chemistry by Carmen Talamantez, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on October 31, 2015, is a detailed exploration of the concept of clusters in chemistry. This edition, comprising 120 pages, delves into the nature of clusters as ensembles of bound atoms or molecules that occupy a size range between individual molecules and bulk solids. The book discusses various types of clusters, including those formed by carbon, boron, transition metals, and main group elements, providing a comprehensive overview of their diverse stoichiometries and nuclearities.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the characteristics and formations of clusters, including examples such as fullerene and borane clusters, as well as water clusters. The text emphasizes the significance of these structures in the field of nanoscience, highlighting their unique properties and the role they play in various scientific applications. This informative work serves as a resource for those interested in the intricate world of cluster chemistry and its implications in modern science.
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In chemistry, a cluster is an ensemble of bound atoms or molecules that is intermediate in size between a molecule and a bulk solid. Clusters exist of diverse stoichiometries and nuclearities. For example, carbon and boron atoms form fullerene and borane clusters, respectively. Transition metals and main group elements form especially robust clusters. Clusters can also consist solely of a certain kind of molecules, such as water clusters.
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