State-of-the-Art Physical Chemistry and Chemical Physics in Spain
A topical collection in International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This collection belongs to the section "Physical Chemistry and Chemical Physics".
Editors
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Topical Collection Information
Dear Colleagues in Spain,
In this Topical Collection “From Physical Chemistry and Chemical Physics in Spain”, original research articles and reviews from wide aspects of physical chemistry and chemical physics will be published. The contributions must provide significant new innovation, advances, and new insights into the physical chemistry and chemical physics fields, with a focus on molecular research. All the submitted manuscripts (including invited ones) will be screened by the Editors and peer-reviewed by reviewers for further action. We invite scientists in Spain working on physical chemistry and chemical physics to join this initiative and send their best work for consideration to be published in this Special Issue.
Topics to be considered include but are not limited to the following:
- Intermolecular forces that act upon the physical properties of materials;
- Reaction kinetics;
- The identity of ions and the electrical conductivity of materials;
- Surface science and electrochemistry of cell membranes;
- Spectroscopy and dynamics of ions, free radicals, polymers, clusters, and molecules;
- Chemical structures and reactions at the quantum mechanical level;
- The structure and reactivity of gas-phase ions and radicals;
- Energy/charge transfer dynamics in organic/inorganic materials;
- Physical processes in nanomaterials, nanoparticles, and quantum dots;
- Spectroscopy and dynamics;
- Physical chemistry in biological molecules;
- Confinement effect.
Prof. Dr. Abderrazzak Douhal
Dr. Albert Rimola
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- heterogeneous structures
- alignment and surface phenomena
- quantum theory
- mathematical physics
- statistical and classical mechanics
- molecular structure
- chemical kinetics
- laser physics
- dynamics
- kinetics
- photochemistry
- spectroscopy
- microscopy
- exciton dynamics
- plasmonic
- statistical mechanics
- thermodynamics
- electrochemistry
- catalysis
- surface science
- quantum mechanics
- theoretical developments
- fundamental aspects of catalysis
- solar energy conversion
- polymer dynamics
- biophysics
- nanomaterials
- confinement