Chemical Kinetics and Dynamics / Jeffrey I Steinfeld
Material type: TextPublisher number: :Zafaa Books & Distributors | :313/56F 49A, Anand Nagar Inderlok Delhi 110035Publication details: New. Jersey. :Prentice Hall, ©1999Description: x, 518p. : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN: 9780137371235Subject(s): Chemistry | Physical chemistry | Molecular structure | Molecular Structure | Chimie | Dynamica | Molecular Dynamics | Dynamics | Molecular Interactions | ChimieDDC classification: 541.394 STEItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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541.394 LEV Molecular Reaction Dynamics | 541.394 PIL Reaction kinetics | 541.394 PIL Reaction kinetics | 541.394 STE Chemical Kinetics and Dynamics | 541.395 BEL Catalysis | 541.395 BOU Kinetics of Heterogeneous Catalytic Reactions | 541.395 CAR Surface Chemistry and Catalysis |
Ch. 1. Basic Concepts of Kinetics --
Ch. 2. Complex Reactions --
Ch. 3. Kinetic Measurements --
Ch. 4. Reactions in Solution --
Ch. 5. Catalysis --
Ch. 6. Transition from the Macroscopic to the Microscopic Level --
Ch. 7. Potential Energy Surfaces --
Ch. 8. Dynamics of Bimolecular Collisions --
Ch. 9. Experimental Chemical Dynamics --
Ch. 10. Statistical Approach to Reaction Dynamics: Transition State Theory --
Ch. 11. Unimolecular Reaction Dynamics --
Ch. 12. Dynamics Beyond the Gas Phase --
Ch. 13. Information-Theoretical Approach to State-to-State Dynamics --
Ch. 14. Kinetics of Multicomponent Systems: Combustion Chemistry --
Ch. 15. Kinetics of Multicomponent Systems: Atmospheric Chemistry --
App. 1. Quantum Statistical Mechanics --
App. 2. Classical Statistical Mechanics --
App. 3. Data Bases in Chemical Kinetics.
Presents a balanced presentation of the macroscopic view of empirical kinetics and the microscopic molecular viewpoint of chemical dynamics. Stressing interconnections between phenomenological chemical kinetics and molecular reaction dynamics, the book discusses reactions in gas phase, liquids, and at surfaces; molecular potential surfaces; gas-gas and gas-surface theories applied to reactive collisions. It features applications to atmospheric chemistry, combustion, and chemical lasers as well as multiple methods for solving kinetic equations. It also addresses topics not found in other books: Information theory, Stochastic simulation, and Sensitivity analysis. The second edition of Chemical Kinetics and Dynamics has been revised to include the latest information as well as new topics, such as heterogeneous reactions in atmospheric chemistry, reactant product imaging, and molecular dynamics of H + H2. It provides an experimental observation of the transition state ("Femtochemistry"); new treatment of stratospheric chemistry, including heterogeneous processes, balance among catalytic cycles, environmental consequences, and policy implications as well as current database information on NIST kinetics as well as JPL evaluations. A valuable resource on kinetics for professional atmospheric kineticists and chemical engineers.
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