Chapter
A Free-Electron Study of Common Boron Frameworks
pp.:
37 – 43
Basis of Extended Hiickel Formalism
pp.:
43 – 61
Ionization Potentials and Electron Afinities of Some Polyphenyl Molecules
pp.:
61 – 73
A Linear Sum-over-Points Approach for Computing Electronic Energies: Application to He and H2 Using Conroy Diophantine Points
pp.:
73 – 85
The Potential Energy Surface of the H3 System Using Floating Gaussian Orbituls
pp.:
85 – 101
A Forecast for Theoretical Chemistry
pp.:
101 – 109
Studies on Rates of Nonequilibrium Processes
pp.:
109 – 127
The Current Stutus of Eyring’s Rute Threory
pp.:
127 – 149
Permeabilities for Reactions of the Type H+ H2= H2+H Treated as a Linear Encounter Using Variational and Distorted Wave Techniques
pp.:
149 – 163
Calculation of Statistical Complexions of Polyatomic Molecules and Ions
pp.:
163 – 179
Some Comments on the Theory of Photochemical Reactions
pp.:
179 – 189
Collisional Transfer of Triplet Excitations Between Helium Atoms
pp.:
189 – 203
The Mechanism of Electronic Energy Transfer Between Excited Mercury (3PI) Atoms and Gaseous Paraffins
pp.:
203 – 223
Dynamics of Ion-Molecule Collisions
pp.:
223 – 243
Activation Parameters and Deprotonation Kinetics of Intrarnolecularly Hydrogen Bonded Acids
pp.:
243 – 273
The Bronsted a and the Primary Hydrogen Isotope Effect. A Test of the Marcus Theory
pp.:
273 – 279
SelfDifusion of Oxygen in Iota Ph.ase Praseodymium Oxide
pp.:
279 – 289
Application of the Absolute Reuction-Rate Theory to Non-New tonian Flow
pp.:
289 – 309
Electronic States of Solid Explosives and Their Probable Role in Detonations
pp.:
309 – 325
Notes on the Two-Purticle Density Matrix in n-Electron Theory
pp.:
325 – 339
Tn Frequency Functions as Energy Contours for Photon Absorbance in Condensed Systems
pp.:
339 – 353
Covalency Efects in Octahedral 5f1 Complexes
pp.:
353 – 387
The Calculated Heat of Adsorption of Water on Mercury, Silver, Gold, and Platinum
pp.:
387 – 397
Intermolecular Potentials and Macroscopic Properties of Argon and Neon from Diferential ColIision Cross Sections
pp.:
397 – 405
Distribution Function of Classical Fluids of Hard Spheres. I
pp.:
405 – 429
Hard Spheres with Surfuce Adhesion: The Percus-Yevick Approximation and the Energy Equation
pp.:
429 – 457
Inequalities for Critical Indices near Gas-Liquid Critical Point
pp.:
457 – 467
Application of a Short-Range Ordered Model to Strong Electrolytes
pp.:
467 – 491
Eyring's Theory of' Viscosity of Dense Media and Noneyuilibriunz, Statistical Mechanics
pp.:
491 – 509
Sound Velocity and van der Waals Force in Liquids According to Signiyicant Structure Theory
pp.:
509 – 517
Transient State Theory of Significant Liquid Structure Applied to Water
pp.:
517 – 523
The Gaseous Fraction in Liquid Metals
pp.:
523 – 535
Application of the Significant Structures Theory to Plastic Crystals
pp.:
535 – 553
On the Nature of Solutions of Organic Compounds in Fused Salts
pp.:
553 – 559
Solid “Liquid-Crystalline” Films of Synthetic Polypeptides: A New State of Matter
pp.:
559 – 565
The Thermal Stability of Collagen: lts Significance in Biology and Physiology
pp.:
565 – 573
Kinetics of the Interactions of Formaldehyde, Acetaldehyde, and Acrolein with Rattail Tendon
pp.:
573 – 593
Protein Conformations, “Rack” Mechanisms and Water
pp.:
593 – 603
Biomolecular Conformation and Biological Activity
pp.:
603 – 617
Eyring Rate Theory Model of’ the Current- Voltage Relation- ships of Ion Channels in Excitable Membranes
pp.:
617 – 637
Theory of Rate Processes Applied to Release of’ Acetylcholine at Synapses
pp.:
637 – 655
Physiologic Actions of Heparin not Related to Blood Clotting
pp.:
655 – 669
Hydrostatic Pressure Reversal of Alcohol Narcosis in Aquatic Animals
pp.:
669 – 683
The Dynamics of Life. IV. Lenticular Cataracts Indzhced by Aging and Irradiation
pp.:
683 – 697
The Kinetics of Thermal Grooving of Solids
pp.:
697 – 705
The Interaction of Cellulose with Simple Salt Solutions and with Dyebaths
pp.:
705 – 721
Application of Transition State Ideas to Crystal Growth Problems
pp.:
721 – 751
The Synthesis of Diamond
pp.:
751 – 757
On the Pressure Gradient in a Cylindrical Sample Container under High Pressure
pp.:
757 – 773
Analogies between Macronzeritic and Molecular Systems and the Mechanical Properties of Sand and Gravel Assemblies
pp.:
773 – 787
A Continuous Fall Method of Growing Crystals from Solution
pp.:
787 – 803
Contributions of Professor Henry Eyring to the Theory of Detonation
pp.:
803 – 815
The Pore Structure of Catalysts and Catalytic Reaction Rates
pp.:
815 – 827
AUTHOR INDEX
pp.:
827 – 843