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Enthalpic barrier heights

If entropy changes are negligible, one nsnally speaks of enthalpic barrier heights that the reaction has to overcome. The distribntion of relaxation times or rate constants in this case may be eqnivalently considered a distribution of reaction barrier heights. [Pg.8]

One of the widely used methods of analysis of kinetic data is based on extraction of the distribution of relaxation times or, equivalently, enthalpic barrier heights. In this section, we show that this may be done easily by using the distribution function introduced by Raicu (1999 see Equation [1.16] above). To this end, we use the data reported by Walther and coworkers (Walther et al. 2005) from pump-probe as well as the transient phase grating measurements on trehalose-embedded MbCO. Their pump-probe data have been used without modification herein, while the phase grating data (also reproduced in Figure 1.12) have been corrected for thermal diffusion of the grating using the relaxation time reported above, r,, and Equation (1.25). [Pg.23]


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