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Molecular Reaction Dynamics

Molecular Reaction Dynamics

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Raphael D. Levine
Cambridge University Press
Edition: Reprint, 6/4/2009
EAN 9780521140713, ISBN10: 0521140714

Paperback, 570 pages, 24.6 x 18.8 x 2.8 cm
Language: English

Molecular reaction dynamics is the study of chemical and physical transformations of matter at the molecular level. The understanding of how chemical reactions occur and how to control them is fundamental to chemists and interdisciplinary areas such as materials and nanoscience, rational drug design, environmental and astrochemistry. This book provides a thorough foundation to this area. The first half is introductory, detailing experimental techniques for initiating and probing reaction dynamics and the essential insights that have been gained. The second part explores key areas including photoselective chemistry, stereochemistry, chemical reactions in real time and chemical reaction dynamics in solutions and interfaces. Typical of the new challenges are molecular machines, enzyme action and molecular control. With problem sets included, this book is suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, as well as being supplementary to chemical kinetics, physical chemistry, biophysics and materials science courses, and as a primer for practising scientists.

1. Understanding chemical reactions at the molecular level
2. Molecular collisions
3. Introduction to reactive molecular collisions
4. Scattering as a probe of collision dynamics
5. Introduction to polyatomic dynamics
6. Structural considerations in the calculation of reaction rates
7. Photoselective chemistry
access to the transition state region
8. Chemistry in real time
9. State-changing collisions
molecular energy transfer
10. Stereodynamics
11. Dynamics in the condensed phase
12. Dynamics of gas-surface interactions and reactions.

'… an excellent introduction to modern chemical reaction dynamics … throughout there is a nice balance of experimental and theoretical viewpoints … this is a book that should be on every chemical dynamicist's bookshelf, and one that I will certainly recommend to my students.' Chemistry World

'Extremely well written, the definitive work in the field, and it provides a wonderful overview of current understanding of how chemical reactions occur, including insights into what still remains to be done. Essential.' CHOICE