The Quantum Theory of Unimolecular Reactions
When this book was first published in 1984, the discovery of laser-induced mutliphoton chemical reactions had led to a resurgence of interest in the theory of unimolecular reactions. Attempts to explain these phenomena had been built on a very imperfectly understood theory of thermal unimolecular reactions. In this book, Professor Pritchard presents a treatment that dissects the unimolecular reaction process into a sequence of distinct phases, so that the assumptions of the theory can be clearly seen, and confusion over the theory avoided. As such it provides a self-consistent foundation upon which to begin to treat these phenomena. Postgraduate students and research workers in physical chemistry will find this an invaluable textbook on a topic that has suddenly become of primary importance.
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June 2009Paperback
9780521105866
192 pages
229 × 152 × 11 mm
0.29kg
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Table of Contents
- 1. The observed properties of thermal unimolecular reactions
- 2. The master equation for internal relaxation in molecules
- 3. Reaction as a perturbation of the internal relaxtion
- 4. The specific rate function k(E) as an inverse Laplace transform
- 5. Unimolecular fall-off in strong collision systems
- 6. A molecular dynamic approach to specific rate functions
- 7. Building in the randomisation processes
- 8. Weak collision processes
- 9. How well does it all work?
- Appendix.