From Spectroscopic Insights to Structural Wonders

This Special Issue of Molecules is dedicated to honoring Professor Jaan Laane for his contributions to the field of spectroscopy. Professor Jaan Laane is renowned for his exceptional achievements in the field of chemistry. His pioneering work has seamlessly bridged theoretical frameworks and experim...

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Main Authors: Fausto, Rui, Ildiz, Gulce Ogruc
Format: Online
Sprog:engelsk
Udgivet: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2026
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Online adgang:https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/170586
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Summary:This Special Issue of Molecules is dedicated to honoring Professor Jaan Laane for his contributions to the field of spectroscopy. Professor Jaan Laane is renowned for his exceptional achievements in the field of chemistry. His pioneering work has seamlessly bridged theoretical frameworks and experimental practices, providing profound insights into the nature of molecular structures. This has significantly advanced our fundamental understanding of how molecules behave, interact, and can be characterized—work that has left a lasting impact on numerous subfields of chemistry and related disciplines. This Special Issue brings together a collection of high-quality research articles authored by esteemed scientists from across the globe. These contributions reflect the latest developments in spectroscopy and structural chemistry, including novel methodologies, innovative applications, and refined theoretical models. Collectively, they not only represent the current state of the art but also serve as a tribute to Professor Laane’s influential legacy and his enduring inspiration to the scientific community. By highlighting contemporary achievements while acknowledging the foundational work that helped make them possible, this Special Issue stands as both a celebration of Professor Laane’s career and a testament to the ongoing vitality and evolution of the field he helped shape.