Theoretical Studies of the Chemical Dynamics of Unimolecular Processes

Theoretical Studies of the Chemical Dynamics of Unimolecular Processes
Author: Donald L. Thompson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 22
Release: 1988
Genre:
ISBN:

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The purpose of this research program was to develop computational methods and carry out calculations to investigate the chemical dynamics of large molecules of interest as energetic materials. Classical dynamics studies were made of the intramolecular vibrational energy redistribution and unimolecular reactions in a wide variety of polyatomic molecules, including benzene, toluene, dimethylnitramine, hydrogen peroxide, HONO, and methyl nitrite. These studies are described in this report. (jes).

Theory of Chemical Reaction Dynamics

Theory of Chemical Reaction Dynamics
Author: Antonio Laganà
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2004-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781402020551

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Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop, held in Balatonföldvár, Hungary, 8-12 June 2003

Dynamics of Molecular Collisions

Dynamics of Molecular Collisions
Author: W. Miller
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1475706448

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Activity in any theoretical area is usually stimulated by new experimental techniques and the resulting opportunity of measuring phenomena that were previously inaccessible. Such has been the case in the area under consideration he re beginning about fifteen years aga when the possibility of studying chemical reactions in crossed molecular beams captured the imagination of physical chemists, for one could imagine investigating chemical kinetics at the same level of molecular detail that had previously been possible only in spectroscopic investigations of molecular stucture. This created an interest among chemists in scattering theory, the molecular level description of a bimolecular collision process. Many other new and also powerful experimental techniques have evolved to supplement the molecular be am method, and the resulting wealth of new information about chemical dynamics has generated the present intense activity in molecular collision theory. During the early years when chemists were first becoming acquainted with scattering theory, it was mainly a matter of reading the physics literature because scattering experiments have long been the staple of that field. It was natural to apply the approximations and models that had been developed for nuclear and elementary particle physics, and although some of them were useful in describing molecular collision phenomena, many were not.

Journal of the Chemical Society

Journal of the Chemical Society
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1314
Release: 1988
Genre: Chemistry, Physical and theoretical
ISBN:

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Frontiers of Chemical Dynamics

Frontiers of Chemical Dynamics
Author: E. Yurtsever
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9401103453

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This volume contains the lectures presented at the NATO Advanced Study Institute (ASI) on " Frontiers of Chemical Dynamics ", held in the Club AIda, Kerner, Turkey, from 5th September to 16th September 1994. The Kerner area, famous for its pristine beaches and craggy mountains provided an excellent atmosphere for an intellectually and socially active meeting. The first class facilities of Club AIda allowed the participants to concentrate on the scientific activities without any outside interferences and disturbances. The main objective of the meeting was to bring experts of chemical dynamics to discuss problems from both experimental and theoretical points of view. The organizing committee has helped a great deal to collect an impressive list of lecturers, although there were quite a number of other scientists whom we would have liked to invite. Unfortunately, the number of lecturers is limited and we had to leave out some of them. The selection of the lecturers from a very long list was a difficult process and those who are approached in our very first attempt were all known for giving very good lectures. The purpose of the ASI's are mainly educational even though they may be at a very high level and it is essential to keep in mind the pedagogical aspects of the meeting without sacrificing the scientific quality. This point was underlined several times in our communications with lecturers.