The Chemical Dynamics and Kinetics of Small Radicals
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Published on 28. August 1995
Book
Hardback
600 pages
978-981-02-1754-9 (ISBN)
Description
This text highlights recent progress in the chemistry of radicals. Developments include: the growing use of lasers to generate radicals; the application of lasers to provide state, angular, polarization, energy, and real-time resolution in kinetics and dynamics experiments; the development of theories for handling the reactions of radicals; and the simulation of the reaction dynamics of increasingly larger systems for direct comparison to experimental results. The book emphasizes the increasing interaction between experimental dynamics, kinetics and theory. It is appropriate for chemistry graduate students and researchers about to enter the field. However, the discussions of some topics progress to a more advanced level so that even an expert should find the book useful.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Singapore
Singapore
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 220 mm
ISBN-13
978-981-02-1754-9 (9789810217549)
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Content
Multichannel radical reactions, M.R. Heal and M.J. Pilling; the reaction between CN and O2 - a prototype radical-radical reaction?, I.W.M. Smith; Fourier transform infrared emission spectroscopy as a tool for the study of chemical reactions, P.W. Seakins; experimental studies of rotationally inelastic state-resolved collisions of small molecular free radicals, P.J. Dagdigian; the HCO potential energy surface - probes using molecular scattering and photodissociation, D.W. Neyer and P.L. Houston; radical chemistry with wave packets, S.K. Gray and E.M. Goldfield; state-resolved studies of molecular dynamics by "half-collision" techniques, P.D. Kleiber; time-resolved studies of cage recombination dynamics in ionic clusters, W.C. Lineberger et al; Doppler spectroscopy, a powerful tool for studying molecular collision dynamics, J.M. Mestdagh et al; the stereodynamics of photon initiated bimolecular reactions, M. Brouard and J.P. Simons; orientation and alignment of the products of bimolecular reactions, A.J. Orr-Ewing and R.N. Zare. (Part Contents).