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Chemical reaction processes factor range selection

The simple collision theory for bimolecular gas phase reactions is usually introduced to students in the early stages of their courses in chemical kinetics. They learn that the discrepancy between the rate constants calculated by use of this model and the experimentally determined values may be interpreted in terms of a steric factor, which is defined to be the ratio of the experimental to the calculated rate constants Despite its inherent limitations, the collision theory introduces the idea that molecular orientation (molecular shape) may play a role in chemical reactivity. We now have experimental evidence that molecular orientation plays a crucial role in many collision processes ranging from photoionization to thermal energy chemical reactions. Usually, processes involve a statistical distribution of orientations, and information about orientation requirements must be inferred from indirect experiments. Over the last 25 years, two methods have been developed for orienting molecules prior to collision (1) orientation by state selection in inhomogeneous electric fields, which will be discussed in this chapter, and (2) bmte force orientation of polar molecules in extremely strong electric fields. Several chemical reactions have been studied with one of the reagents oriented prior to collision. ... [Pg.2]


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