Physical organic chemistry (POC) is defined as a filed that has developed rapidly over the past two decades. Reaction kinetics and reaction mechanisms still lie at the core of physical chemistry, but the boundaries of POC now stretch far beyond. This new title seeks to explore frontiers in two senses: the cutting edge research in core areas of POC and the boundaries where POC cocepts have an impact on other disciplines. Faraday 145 aims to bring together the physical chemists/chemical physicists with their organic counterparts not only in solution-phase reactive chemistry but also in the booking area of non-covalent interactions and in reactions and recognition at interfaces. This timely book will appeal to scientists, researchers and anyone working in the field.