Molecular driving forces : statistical thermodynamics in biology, chemistry, physics, and nanoscience / Ken A. Dill, Sarina Bromberg.
Tipo de material: TextoIdioma: Inglés Fecha de copyright: London ; New York : Garland Science, 2011Edición: Second editionDescripción: xx, 756 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmISBN:- 9780815344308
- 536.7 23
- QC311.5 .D55 2011
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Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references.
Principles of probability -- Extremum principles predict equilibria -- Heat, work, & energy -- Math tools : multivariate calculus -- Entropy & the Boltzmann law -- Thermodynamic driving forces -- The logic of thermodynamics -- Laboratory conditions & free energies -- Maxwell's relations & mixtures -- The Boltzmann distribution law -- The statistical mechanics of simple gases & solids -- What is temperature? : What is heat capacity? -- Chemical equilibria -- Equilibria between liquids, solids, & gases -- Solutions & mixtures -- Solvation & the transfer of molecules between phases -- Physical kinetics : diffusion, permeation, & flow -- Microscopic dynamics -- Chemical kinetics & transition states -- Coulomb's law of electrostatic forces -- The electrostatic potential -- Electrochemical equilibria -- Salt ions shield charged objects in solution -- Intermolecular interactions -- Phase transitions -- Cooperativity : the helix-coil, Ising, & Landau models -- Adsorption, binding, & catalysis -- Multi-site & cooperative Ligand binding -- Bio & nano machines -- Water -- Water as a solvent -- Polymer solutions -- Polymer elasticity & collapse -- Polymers resist confinement & deformation.
"This text is intended for graduate students and advanced undergraduates in physical chemistry, biochemistry, biophysics, bioengineering, polymer and materials science, pharmaceutical chemistry, chemical engineering, and environmental science. Our focus here is on molecular driving forces, which overlaps with--but is not identical to--the subject of thermodynamics. While the power of thermodynamics is its generality, the power of statistical thermodynamics is the insights it gives into microscopic interactions through the enterprise of model-making. A central theme of this book is that making models, even very simple ones, is a route to insight and to understanding how molecules work. A good theory, no matter how complex its mathematics, is usually rooted in some very simple physical idea"--
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