Modern trends in chemical reaction dynamics : experiment and theory
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Modern trends in chemical reaction dynamics : experiment and theory
(Advanced series in physical chemistry, v. 14)
World Scientific, c2004
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v. 1 ISBN 9789812385680
Description
The field of chemical reaction dynamics has made tremendous progress during the last decade or so. This is due largely to the development of many new, state-of-the-art experimental and theoretical techniques during that period. It is beneficial to present these advances, both theoretical and experimental, in a review volume published in two parts (Parts I and II). The primary purpose of this review volume is to provide graduate students and experts in the field with a rather detailed picture of the current status of advanced experimental and theoretical research in chemical reaction dynamics. All chapters in these two parts have been written by world-renowned experts active in such research.
Table of Contents
- Multiple Channel Reaction Dynamics Using Universal Crossed Molecular Beam Techniques
- Ab Initio Potential Energy Surfaces of Large Reaction Systems
- Theoretical Dynamics Treatment of Chemical Reactions
- Transition State Spectroscopy
- Coincidence Imaging Techniques
- Time-Resolved Photoelectron Spectroscopy and Imaging
- Ion Imaging Applied to the Study of Chemical Dynamics
- Manipulating Cold Molecules with Nonresonant Fields
- Recent Developments in Statistical Rate Theory for Unimolecular and Complex-Forming Reactions.
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v. 2 ISBN 9789812389237
Description
The field of chemical reaction dynamics has made tremendous progress during the last decade or so. This is due largely to the development of many new, state-of-the-art experimental and theoretical techniques during that period. It is beneficial to present these advances, both theoretical and experimental, in a review volume (Parts I and II). The primary purpose of this review volume is to provide graduate students and experts in the field with a rather detailed picture of the current status of advanced experimental and theoretical research in chemical reaction dynamics. All chapters in these two parts have been written by world-renowned experts active in such research.
Table of Contents
- Doppler-Selected Time-of-Flight Technique: A Versatile Three-Dimensional Velocity Mapping Approach (S-H Lee & K Liu)
- The Effect of Reactive Resonance on Collision Observables (S D Chao & R T Skodje)
- State-to-State Dynamics of Elementary Chemical Reactions Using Rydberg H-Atom Translational Spectroscopy (X-M Yang)
- Multimass Ion Imaging -- A New Experimental Method and Its Application in the Photodissociation of Small Aromatic Molecules (C-L Huang et al.)
- Reactions of Neutral Transition Metal Atoms with Small Molecules in the Gas Phase (J J Schroden & H F Davis)
- Photodissociation Dynamics of Ozone in the Hartley Band (P L Houston)
- Crossed Molecular Beam Reactive Scattering: Towards Universal Product Detection by Soft Electron-Impact Ionization (P Casavecchia et al.)
- Interactions of Vibrationally-Excited Molecules at Surfaces: A Probe for Electronically Nonadiabatic Effects in Heterogeneous Chemistry (A M Wodtke)
- First Principles Quantum Dynamical Study of Four-Atom Reactions (D Zhang et al.)
- Photodissociation Dynamics of Free Radicals (J Zhang).
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