Advances in Chemical Physics, Volumer 21 :Chemical Dynamics: Papers in Honor of Henry Eyring ( Advances in Chemical Physics )

Publication subTitle :Chemical Dynamics: Papers in Honor of Henry Eyring

Publication series :Advances in Chemical Physics

Author: Joseph O. Hirschfelder  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2009

E-ISBN: 9780470144060

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780471400660

Subject: O64 (physical chemistry) and theoretical chemistry, chemical physics

Language: ENG

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The Advances in Chemical Physics series provides the chemical physics and physical chemistry fields with a forum for critical, authoritative evaluations of advances in every area of the discipline. Filled with cutting-edge research reported in a cohesive manner not found elsewhere in the literature, each volume of the Advances in Chemical Physics series serves as the perfect supplement to any advanced graduate class devoted to the study of chemical physics.

Chapter

Helium Molecular States

pp.:  1 – 37

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

LastPages

pp.:  843 – 852

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