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Angular momentum, phase-space transition state potential

The statistical dissociation rate constant can be calculated from the point of view of the reverse reaction, namely the recombination of the products to form a complex. This approach, commonly referred to as phase space theory (PST) (Pechukas and Light, 1965 Pechukas et al., 1966 Nikitin, 1965 Klots, 1971, 1972) is limited to reactions with no reverse activation energy, that is, reactions with very loose transition states. PST assumes the decomposition of a molecule or collision complex is governed by the phase space available to each product under strict conservation of energy and angular momentum. The loose transition state limit assumes that the reaction potential energy surface is of no importance in determining the unimolecular rate constant. [Pg.254]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.238 , Pg.239 , Pg.240 , Pg.241 , Pg.242 , Pg.243 ]




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