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.
Describes fundamental theory, experimental techniques and developing research in chemical reaction dynamics.
Born March 29, 1938, Raphael Levine is Professor of Chemistry at the University of California, Los Angeles and Max Born Professor of Natural Philosophy at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is renowned in the area of chemical reaction dynamics and his published scientific work has earnt the recognition of the Israel Prize and the Wolf Prize. He is a member of the Israel National Academy of Sciences and a foreign member of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of Academiae Euopaeae.
'... 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
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