General texts
- Atkins, P.; de Paula, J. Physical Chemistry, 10th ed; Oxford UP: Oxford, U.K., 2014.Atkins, P.; de Paula, J.; Keeler J Physical Chemistry, 12th ed; Oxford UP: Oxford, U.K., 2023.
Classic physical chemistry textbook, but can sometimes be difficult to follow, especially for first-time students. - Atkins, P.; de Paula, J. Elements of Physical Chemistry, 7th ed.; Oxford UP: Oxford, U.K., 2016.
A less detailed book than Physical Chemistry. Can be used for introductory physical chemistry courses. - Engel, T.; Reid, P. Physical Chemistry, 3rd ed.; Prentice Hall: Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2012.
- Levine, I. N. Physical Chemistry, 6th ed.; McGraw-Hill: New York, 2009.
- Atkins, P.; de Paula, J. Physical Chemistry, 10th ed; Oxford UP: Oxford, U.K., 2014.Atkins, P.; de Paula, J.; Keeler J Physical Chemistry, 12th ed; Oxford UP: Oxford, U.K., 2023.
Statistical mechanics
- Chandler, D. Introduction to Modern Statistical Mechanics; Oxford UP:Oxford, U.K., 1987 Useful for undergraduate and early graduate study of both classical and quantum statistical mechanics, as well as for reference.
- McQuarrie, D. A. Statistical Mechanics; University Science Books: Mill Valley, CA, 2000.
Nuclear magnetic resonance
- Keeler, J. Understanding NMR Spectroscopy, 2nd ed.; Wiley: Chichester, U.K., 2010.
An extremely accessible and readable introduction to the theory behind NMR experiments. Describes nearly every important aspect of NMR, from basic quantum mechanics to the vector model, product operators, and a range of NMR experiments. It seems to be a conscious choice on the part of the author to not delve too deep into the quantum mechanics, in the interests of clarity and understanding. - Levitt, M.H. Spin Dynamics, 2nd ed.; Wiley: Chichester, U.K., 2008.
An extremely in-depth treatment of the quantum mechanics of NMR, which goes well beyond the level of Keeler's book. - Gunther, H. NMR Spectroscopy, 3rd ed.; Wiley: Weinheim, Germany, 2013.
- Keeler, J. Understanding NMR Spectroscopy, 2nd ed.; Wiley: Chichester, U.K., 2010.
Computational and Quantum Chemistry
Levine, I. N. Quantum Chemistry, 7th ed.; Pearson: Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2012.
This book acts as a first introduction to quantum chemistry and computational methods for students who do not have prior experience with the field.Atkins, P. W.; Friedman, R. S. Molecular Quantum Mechanics, 5th ed.; Oxford UP: Oxford, U.K., 2010.
Realizes a more extensive coverage than Levine.Cohen-Tannoudji, C.; Diu, B.; Laloe, F. Quantum Mechanics; Wiley: New York, 1977.
This book is a very good book on quantum mechanics that is often used by physics majors to learn the subject. Reading it is necessary if a better understanding than that provided by previous books is desired.Parr, R. G.; Yang, W. Density-Functional Theory of Atoms and Molecules; Oxford UP: Oxford, U.K., 1996.
The first book on DFT and by leaders in the field, still unbeatable.Jensen, F. Introduction to Computational Chemistry; Wiley, 2007 This books treats the computational methods at a beginner level.
Helgaker, T.; Jorgensen, P; Olsen, J. Molecular Electronic-Structure Theory.
This is the reference book on wavefunction methods.
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A sophisticated mathematical analysis of wavefunction methods and density functional theory.
Solid State Chemistry and Crystallography
West, A. R. Solid State Chemistry and Its Applications, 2nd ed.; John Wiley & Sons, Inc: Chichester, West Sussex, 2014.
Simon, S. H. The Oxford Solid State Basics, 1st ed.; Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2013.
Smart, L.; Moore, E. Solid State Chemistry: An Introduction, 4th ed.; CRC Press: Boca Raton, FL, 2012.
Tilley, R. J. D. Understanding Solids: The Science of Materials; J. Wiley: Chichester, West Sussex, England; Hoboken, NJ, USA, 2004.
Hoffmann, R. How Chemistry and Physics Meet in the Solid State; DOI: 10.1002/anie.198708461.
Learning solid state theory is difficult for a chemist in part because it is primarily ridden by a different community (physicists) that have a different language and way to understand bonding. This review helps in bridging the gap.
Ashcroft, N. S.; Mermin, N. Solid State Physics; Cengage Learning, 1976.
This textbook is primary reference to learn solid state physics.
Fundamentals of Crystallography, 3th ed., Oxford University Press, 2011
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A rigorous yet accessible explanation of the foundations of crystallography and symmetry relationships with a large collection of exercises to practice. Good for self-study.
Müller, U. Anorganische Strukturchemie, 6., aktualisierte Aufl., unveränd. Nachdr.; Studium; Vieweg + Teubner: Wiesbaden, 2009. (in German)
Dronskowski, R. Computational Chemistry of Solid State Materials: A Guide for Materials Scientists, Chemists, Physicists and Others; Wiley-VCH: Weinheim, 2005.
Molecular Orbital Theory
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A readable introduction to molecular orbital theory with an emphasis on its application to simple organic chemical reactions (SN1/SN2 etc). Suitable for undergraduates wanting a more detailed understanding of organic reactivity. Also widely considered to be the book for the molecular orbital treatment of pericyclic reactions.
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An expanded version of Molecular Orbitals and Organic Chemical Reactions: Student Edition with a full list of references and additional coverage of some material. More suited to graduate students / instructors who might want to read deeper into a topic.
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Arguably the best book on the subject, both in terms of depth (some mathematical treatment of the topics) and coverage (organic and inorganic molecules are discussed). Given the size (over 800 pages), Albright is more of a reference text than Fleming which can easily be read cover-to-cover, and the level of discussion is more geared towards graduate students / undergraduates in later years who already have some understanding of molecular orbitals.
Jean, Y. Molecular Orbitals of Transition Metal Complexes; Oxford, 2005.
An undergraduate level textbook covering the fundamentals of molecular orbital theory applied to transition metal complexes. The derivations of the MO diagrams for various coordination geometries is provided along with a chapter on 'applications' of MO theory such as how complexes react.
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Electrochemistry
Elgrishi, N. et al. A Practical Beginner’s Guide to Cyclic Voltammetry; J. Chem. Educ. 2018, 95, 197–206. (open access)
A short introduction teaching the very basics about CV's theory, supplemented with tips and warnings for pitfalls recording and interpreting the experimental data. The supplementary information contains five training modules to walk through the more typical minutiae one encounters.
Addition of the two training books by Field about NMR (and spectroscopy in general).
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Addition of a lab primer for organic chemistry (e.g., for lab classes taken by younger readers of chemistry.se).
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Electrochemistry was not yet considered. The entry for CV is not about a book, but an article easy to access (both as document, as well as about the presentation of the content) worth to list here.
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based on https://chemistry.stackexchange.com/questions/115828/iro2-iridium-oxide-synthesis/115832#115832, I wondered why this reference isn't included here.
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updated and added sub-categories, eventually we hope that this will get expanded.
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