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Steinfeld J I, Francisco J S and Hase W L 1999 Chemical Kinetics and Dynamics 2nd edn (Upper Saddle River, NJ Prentice-Hall)... [Pg.1038]

Figure C3.1.8. Schematic diagram of a transient kinetic apparatus using iaser-induced fluorescence (LIF) as a probe and a CO2 iaser as a pump source. (From Steinfeid J I, Francisco J S and Fiase W L i989 Chemical Kinetics and. Dynamics (Engiewood Ciiffs, NJ Prentice-Fiaii).)... Figure C3.1.8. Schematic diagram of a transient kinetic apparatus using iaser-induced fluorescence (LIF) as a probe and a CO2 iaser as a pump source. (From Steinfeid J I, Francisco J S and Fiase W L i989 Chemical Kinetics and. Dynamics (Engiewood Ciiffs, NJ Prentice-Fiaii).)...
Oref I 1995 Superoollisions Advances in Chemical Kinetics and Dynamics vol 2B, ed J Barker (Greenwioh, CT JAI Press) pp 285-98... [Pg.3016]

The following experiments may he used to illustrate the application of kinetic methods of analysis. Experiments are divided into two groups those based on chemical kinetics and those using flow injection analysis. Each suggested experiment includes a brief description. [Pg.659]

N. Semenov, Chemical Kinetics and Chain Reactions, Oxford University Press, London, 1935, p. 68. [Pg.345]

J. I. Steiafeld, J. S. Francisco, and W. L. Hase, Chemical Kinetics and Dynamics, Prentice Hall, Englewood Chffs, N.J., 1989. Oriented more toward gas-phase reactions and iacludes more advanced microscopic iaterpretations from the perspective called chemical physics. [Pg.515]

W. B. DeMore and co-workers. Chemical Kinetics and Photochemical Data for Use in Stratospheric Ocyone Modeling Evaluation No. 8, JPL Publ. 87—41, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., 1987. [Pg.388]

The Solution. The responses of working and reference electrodes to appHed voltages are important only because this information can be indicative of what goes on in the solution, or at the solution/electrode interface. The distinction between bulk (solution) and interfacial events is basically the distinction between chemical kinetics and charge transfer. [Pg.52]

N. N. Semenov, Some Problems in Chemical Kinetics and Peactivity, trans. by M. Boudart, Princeton University Press, N.J., 1959. [Pg.447]

Cooper and Teffrevs, Chemical Kinetics and Reactor Design, Prentice-Hall, 1971. [Pg.683]

Panchenkov and Lebedev, Chemical Kinetics and Catalysis, Mir Publishers, 1976. [Pg.683]

Steinfeld, Francisco, and Hasse, Chemical Kinetics and Dynamics, Prentice-Hall, 1989. [Pg.683]

The two main principles involved in establishing conditions for performing a reaction are chemical kinetics and thermodynamics. Chemical kinetics is the study of rate and mechanism by which one chemical species is converted to another. The rate is the mass in moles of a product produced or reactant consumed per unit time. The mechanism is the sequence of individual chemical reaction whose overall result yields the observed reaction. Thermodynamics is a fundamental of engineering having many applications to chemical reactor design. [Pg.59]

Modeling of Chemical Kinetics and Reactor Design Appendix Heat Combustion... [Pg.102]

Source Fogler, H. S., 1974. The Elements of Chemical Kinetics and Reactor Calculations— A Self-Paced Approach, Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, NJ... [Pg.168]

Kinetic investigations cover a wide range from various viewpoints. Chemical reactions occur in various phases such as the gas phase, in solution using various solvents, at gas-solid, and other interfaces in the liquid and solid states. Many techniques have been employed for studying the rates of these reaction types, and even for following fast reactions. Generally, chemical kinetics relates to tlie studies of the rates at which chemical processes occur, the factors on which these rates depend, and the molecular acts involved in reaction mechanisms. Table 1 shows the wide scope of chemical kinetics, and its relevance to many branches of sciences. [Pg.1119]

Espenson, J. H. (1981). Chemical Kinetics and Reaction Mechanisms, McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York. [Pg.215]

What happens in a chemical reaction during the period between the initial (reactant) state and the final (product) state An answer to this question constitutes a description of the mechanism of the reaction. The study of reaction mechanisms is a major application of chemical kinetics, and most of this book is devoted to this application an introduction is given in Section 1.2. [Pg.2]

Wilkinson, F. Chemical Kinetics and Reaction Mechanisms Van Nostrand Reinhold New York,... [Pg.14]

Chemical themiodynamics provides tlie answer to tlie first question however, it provides information about tlie second. Reaction rates fall witliin tlie domain of chemical kinetics and are treated later in tliis section. Both equilibrium and kinetic effects must be considered in an overall engineering analysis of a chemical reaction. [Pg.123]

S. E. Vasilevsky, Thesis for Candidate of Chemical Sciences (in Russian), Institute of Chemical Kinetics and Combustion, Novosibirsk, U.S.S.R., 1971. [Pg.92]

Eugene V. TVetyakov (1), Institute of Chemical Kinetics and Combustion, Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia, e-mail te V ns. kinetics. nsc.ru... [Pg.307]


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