Department of Chemistry


Research Interests
Metal Chalcogenide
Zirconium Clusters
Metal-Rich Halides

courses

CHEM 102H
CHEM 462
CHEM 673
CHEM 673

publications

Student Directory

About Prof. Hughbanks

Department of Chemistry
Texas A&M University
PO Box 30012
College Station, TX 77842-3012

(t) 979.845.0215
(l) 979.845.4732
(f) 979.847.8660

Hughbanks Research Group



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Introduction, prerequisites; Group definitions, Symmetry Operations, etc. (updated) notes-1.pdf
Symmetry Ops. - Examples; Point Groups; Review of Vectors and Matrices (updated) notes-2.pdf
Matrices and Transformations; Representations; Great Orthogonality Theorem (GOT) (updated) notes-3.pdf
More implications of the GOT, Cyclic Groups, Translation Groups (updated) notes-4.pdf
Group Theory and Q.M.; Direct Products; Forbidden and Allowed Transitions (updated) notes-5.pdf
Symmetry Adapted Linear Combinations (SALCs) (updated) notes-6.pdf
Use of SALCs in Molecular Orbital Theory (updated) notes-7.pdf
Detailed Example: Napthalene (updated) notes-8.pdf
Perturbation Theory; Outline for Qualitative MO Lectures (new) notes-9.pdf
Molecular Vibrations (updated) notes-10.pdf
Ligand Field Theory - States, Antisymmetry/Determinants (updated) notes-11.pdf
Ligand Field Theory Notes - Vibronic Coupling (updated) notes-12.pdf


(Updated: 8/30/2002)

E-Mail Professor Hughbanks: trh@mail.chem.tamu.edu