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Unimolecular Reactions : A Concise Introduction

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The statistical theory of unimolecular reactions is now universally known as RRKM theory.

This textbook covers the basics necessary for the understanding of RRKM theory in its original and variational, phase-space and angular momentum-conserved incarnations.

After a review of the Kassel quantum model and the theory of Slater, the specific-energy RRKM rate constant k(E) is derived.

The argument is then extended to the angular momentum-dependent rate constant k(E,J), to non-classical effects (tunneling and non-adiabatic transition), and the general problem of angular momentum conservation.

A long chapter is devoted to the counting of quantum states.

The chapter on thermal systems discusses both analytical and numerical solutions and is later extended to include the variational approach and discussion of exit channel effects.

Containing many problem sets and solutions, the book is targeted at graduate and advanced undergraduate students studying chemical dynamics, chemical kinetics and theoretical chemistry.

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Cambridge University Press
0521821908 / 9780521821902
Hardback
541.393
25/09/2003
United Kingdom
English
500 p. : ill.
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