2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-9567-8_11
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Bondonic Chemistry: Non-classical Implications on Classical Carbon Systems

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“…Accordingly, a dedicated study was unfold with valuable findings among which we are listing: the "quaternion" nature for the quantum indices for bondons, in accordance with earlier entangled nature of bondonic chemistry (Putz and Ori 2015, see Chap. 10 of this monograph) and reinforcing the gravitational space-time bondonic influence at the bondonic level (Putz et al 2015a, see Chap. 11 of this monograph) to be further investigating; however, from such "quaternionic" folding for IL-bondon, just one level is actually selected to be observable in Raman or IR spectra, upon a specific algorithm respecting the energy (and frequency) difference respecting the next below neighboring level in spectra, thus deciding between vibrational or an excited IR and Raman levels paralleling the increase of the such difference, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Accordingly, a dedicated study was unfold with valuable findings among which we are listing: the "quaternion" nature for the quantum indices for bondons, in accordance with earlier entangled nature of bondonic chemistry (Putz and Ori 2015, see Chap. 10 of this monograph) and reinforcing the gravitational space-time bondonic influence at the bondonic level (Putz et al 2015a, see Chap. 11 of this monograph) to be further investigating; however, from such "quaternionic" folding for IL-bondon, just one level is actually selected to be observable in Raman or IR spectra, upon a specific algorithm respecting the energy (and frequency) difference respecting the next below neighboring level in spectra, thus deciding between vibrational or an excited IR and Raman levels paralleling the increase of the such difference, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• The bondonic mass, although less than that of electron in al case, is not so small as compared with other "classical" carbon systems (Putz et al 2015a, see Chap. 11 of this monograph) or polymeric ribbons, e.g.…”
Section: Polarizability Driving Bondonic Il-spectramentioning
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