MODERN TRENDS IN CHEMICAL REACTION DYNAMICS
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MODERN TRENDS IN CHEMICAL REACTION DYNAMICS
Part II: Experiment and Theory
edited by Xueming Yang (Chinese Academy of Sciences, P R China) & Kopin Liu (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
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.
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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Readership: Undergraduate and graduate students in chemistry as well
as atomic and molecular physics; researchers in physical chemistry.
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540pp
Pub. date: Nov 2004
eISBN 981-256-580-9
Price: US$140
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