Physical organic chemistry

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The physical organic chemistry is the intersection of physical and organic chemistry .

It deals with physical phenomena of organic molecules and reactions , such as molecular spectroscopy , reaction kinetics and thermodynamics .

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Physico-organic-chemical journals

Physical organic chemistry , 3 volumes:

  • Martin Klessinger: Electronic structure of organic molecules: Basic concepts of quantum mechanical approaches , Weinheim; Deerfield Beach, Florida; Basel: Verlag Chemie 1982, ISBN 3-527-25925-2 , Physical Organic Chemistry; Vol. 1
  • Paul Rademacher: Structures of Organic Molecules , Weinheim; New York: VCH 1987, ISBN 3-527-26545-7 , Physical Organic Chemistry; Vol. 2
  • Martin Klessinger, Josef Michl: light absorption and photochemistry of organic molecules , Weinheim; Basel, Switzerland) ; Cambridge; New York, NY: VCH 1989, ISBN 3-527-26085-4 , Physical Organic Chemistry; Vol. 3

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