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Book Synopsis
This book covers both molecular reaction dynamics and chemical kinetics (useful in calculating the probability of chemical reactions occurring) with a complete discussion of theory and thorough mathematical presentations.

Table of Contents
Interaction Potentials.

Relative Motion.

Collisional Approach.

Partition Functions.

Transition State Theory.

Generalized Transition State Theory.

Theory for Unimolecular Reactions.

Classical Dynamics.

Nonadiabatic Transitions.

Surface Kinetics.

Chemical Reactions in Solution.

Energetic Aspects of Solvent Effects on Solutes.

Models for Chemical Reactions in Solution.

Kramers' Theory.

The Classical Model of Electron Transfer Reactions in Solution.

Appendices.

Index.

Introduction to Molecular Dynamics and Chemical

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 13/02/1996
      ISBN13: 9780471127390, 978-0471127390
      ISBN10: 0471127396

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book covers both molecular reaction dynamics and chemical kinetics (useful in calculating the probability of chemical reactions occurring) with a complete discussion of theory and thorough mathematical presentations.

      Table of Contents
      Interaction Potentials.

      Relative Motion.

      Collisional Approach.

      Partition Functions.

      Transition State Theory.

      Generalized Transition State Theory.

      Theory for Unimolecular Reactions.

      Classical Dynamics.

      Nonadiabatic Transitions.

      Surface Kinetics.

      Chemical Reactions in Solution.

      Energetic Aspects of Solvent Effects on Solutes.

      Models for Chemical Reactions in Solution.

      Kramers' Theory.

      The Classical Model of Electron Transfer Reactions in Solution.

      Appendices.

      Index.

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