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Progress in Reaction Kinetics, Volume 3 presents articles about advances in reaction kinetics. The book begins with a theoretical review of bimolecular reactions, such as the relation between free energy and potential energy surfaces. The text describes reactions of hydrogen atoms in the gas phase; the hot atom chemistry of gas-phase systems; the inhibition of gaseous free radical chain reactions; and vibrational relaxation in gases. Articles about pulse radiolysis; the effects of dose-rate and linear energy transfer in radiation chemistry; and the electronic spectra and kinetics of aromatic free radicals are also considered. The book further tackles the kinetics of polymerization of vinyl monomers by lithium alkyls as well as radical polymerization in solutions. Chemists and professionals dealing with radiation, physical, and industrial chemistry will find the book invaluable.
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- Front Cover
- Progress in Reaction Kinetics
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- FOREWORD
- CHAPTER 1. THEORIES OF THE KINETICS OF BIMOLECULAR REACTIONS
- CHAPTER 2. REACTIONS OF HYDROGEN ATOMS IN THE GAS PHASE
- CHAPTER 3. THE HOT ATOM CHEMISTRY OF GAS-PHASE SYSTEMS
- CHAPTER 4. THE INHIBITION OF GASEOUS FREE RADICAL CHAIN REACTIONS
- CHAPTER 5. VIBRATIONAL RELAXATION IN GASES
- CHAPTER 6. PULSE RADI0LYSIS
- CHAPTER 7. DOSE-RATE AND LINEAR ENERGY TRANSFERf EFFECTS IN RADIATION CHEMISTRY
- CHAPTER 8. ELECTRONIC SPECTRA AND KINETICS OF AROMATIC FREE RADICALS
- CHAPTER 9. THE KINETICS OF POLYMERIZATION OF VINYL MONOMERS BY LITHIUM ALKYLS
- CHAPTER 10. THE STUDY OF RADICAL POLYMERIZATION IN SOLUTION
- REACTION INDEX
- SUBJECT INDEX
- AUTHOR INDEX
- CONTENTS TO VOL. 1
- CONTENTS TO VOL. 2