The science and humanity of William Klemperer, the early years
Novick, Stewart E.
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The science and humanity of William Klemperer, the early years
Author(s)
Novick, Stewart E.
Issue Date
2019-06-17
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Non-covalent interactions
Abstract
William Klemperer was one of the most important and creative experimental physical chemists of the second half of the twentieth century. With his invention of Molecular Beam Electric Resonance (MBER) spectroscopy coupled with supersonic expansion and a “universal detector”, the era of high resolution rotational spectroscopy of weakly-bound van der Waals and hydrogen bonded complexes began in the early 70's. The speaker was there at the creation.
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