
Electromagnetism for Chemistry
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Product details:
- Publisher Springer Nature Switzerland
- Date of Publication 7 October 2025
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book
- ISBN 9783031885075
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages634 pages
- Size 235x155 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations XVI, 634 p. 69 illus., 8 illus. in color. Illustrations, black & white 700
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Long description:
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This textbook presents an introduction to electromagnetism intended for undergraduate and graduate students in chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, and related areas. The book requires no pre-existing knowledge of physics beyond Coulomb’s Law and the idea that electric currents serve as the source of magnetic fields. Only mathematics up through vector calculus is assumed. As a supplement to these basic concepts, there is an extensive appendix with clear explanations of the theorems and mathematical methods of electromagnetism that go beyond the vector calculus. Each equation in the text and in the appendix is derived with no details left out. The book is divided into two sections; the first covers electrostatics while the second covers electrodynamics. The first section introduces the theory of charges and electric dipoles with illustrations of their application to the properties of dielectrics, colloids, polymers, and electrolyte solutions. The second section introduces Maxwell’s equations and covers electromagnetic waves, light scattering, X-ray diffraction, spectroscopy, optical rotation, and the dispersive intermolecular forces, including Forster resonance energy transfer and the Hamaker force. In order to make the application of the theory of electromagnetism to chemistry complete, the book includes stand-alone chapters covering the relevant parts of thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, classical mechanics, and quantum mechanics. The combination of clarity of presentation and careful attention to pedological detail serves to recommend the book as a source for self-study to students and also practicing physical chemists, who may need to refresh their memory of the various details of electromagnetism.
Offers an introduction to concepts in electricity and magnetism and related topics for advanced chemistry students
Assumes very little background physics knowledge beyond basic concepts
Takes the reader from foundational material through to more advanced topics of relevance to research in chemical physics and physical chemistry
Table of Contents:
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Electrostatics.- Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics.- Continuum Theory of Dielectrics.- Molecular Theory of Non-Polar Dielectrics.- Plasmas and the Poisson – Boltzmann Equation.- Debye-Hückel Theory of Strong Electrolytes.- Electromagnetic Waves.- Light Scattering.- X-Ray Diffraction from Crystals.- Classical Mechanics and the Electromagnetic Field.- Quantum Mechanics.- Semiclassical Theory of the Interaction of Radiation with Matter.- Optical Rotation.- Dispersion Forces.
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