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ORGANOSILICON COMPOUND:COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY PROBLEM
« on: December 22, 2008, 09:26:47 AM »
Im a graduating chemistry student here in the Philippines. as part of the requirement in bachelors degree in chemistry, we are required to submit a thesis/study on any fields in chemistry. i chose computational chemistry as my field of study and i have already done all necessary calculations for the molecules i studied.

my topic is about calculating the first vertical ionization potential of alkylsilyl-substituted benzene (a type of organosilicon). I am already working on the analysis part of my study base on my calculated outputs. Nevertheless, i cannot support the values calculated since this requires a knowledge on structural effects especially the involvement of d-orbital of Silicon atom on the molecular system. for this reason, i would like to request to who ever wanted to help me secure an E BOOK of this text...

ISBN: 0471919934
Title: The Chemistry of Organic Silicon Compounds (Chemistry of Functional Groups S.)
Author: Saul Patai
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Publication Date: 1989-01-15
Number Of Pages: 1700

a previous link of this E BOOk was already deleted on the rapidlibrary.com

thank you very much... your generosity shall be properly acknowledge on my final bound 

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Re: ORGANOSILICON COMPOUND:COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY PROBLEM
« Reply #1 on: December 22, 2008, 10:38:30 AM »
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