Chemical Kinetics and Reaction Dynamics

Author:   Santosh K. Upadhyay
Publisher:   Springer
Edition:   Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2006
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Pages:   256
Publication Date:   19 October 2010
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Chemical Kinetics and Reaction Dynamics brings together the major facts and theories relating to the rates with which chemical reactions occur from both the macroscopic and microscopic point of view. This book helps the reader achieve a thorough understanding of the principles of chemical kinetics and includes: Detailed stereochemical discussions of reaction steps Classical theory based calculations of state-to-state rate constants A collection of matters on kinetics of various special reactions such as micellar catalysis, phase transfer catalysis, inhibition processes, oscillatory reactions, solid-state reactions, and polymerization reactions at a single source. The growth of the chemical industry greatly depends on the application of chemical kinetics, catalysts and catalytic processes. This volume is therefore an invaluable resource for all academics, industrial researchers and students interested in kinetics, molecular reaction dynamics, and the mechanisms of chemical reactions.

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Author:   Santosh K. Upadhyay
Publisher:   Springer
Imprint:   Springer
Edition:   Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2006
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9789048171460


ISBN 10:   9048171466
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   19 October 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

Preface 1. Elementary 1.1. Rate of Reaction 1.2. Rate Constant 1.3. Order and Molecularity 1.4. Rate Equations 1.5. Half-life of a Reaction 1.6. Zero Order Reactions 1.7. First Order Reactions 1.8. Radioactive Decay as a First Order Phenomenon 1.9. Second Order Reactions 1.10. Third Order Reactions 1.11. Determination of Order of Reaction 1.12. Experimental Methods of Chemical Kinetics Exercises 2. Temperature Effect on Reaction Rate 2.1. Derivation of Arrhenius Equation 2.2. Experimental Determination of Energy of Activation and Arrhenius Factor 2.3. Potential Energy Surface 2.4. Significance of Energy of Activation Exercises 3. Complex Reactions 3.1. Reversible Reactions 3.2. Parallel Reactions 3.3. Consecutive Reactions 3.4. Steady-State Treatment 3.5. Chain Reactions Reactions Exercises 4. Theories of Reaction Rate 4.1. Equilibrium and Rate of Reaction 4.2. Partition Functions and Statistical Mechanics of Chemical Equilibrium 4.3. Partition Functions and Activated Complex 4.4. Collision Theory 4.5. Transition State Theory 4.6. Unimolecular Reactions and the Collision Theory 4.7. Kinetic and Thermodynamic Control 4.8. Hammond’s Postulate 4.9. Probing of the Transition State Exercises 5. Kinetics of Some Special Reactions 5.1. Kinetics of Photochemical Reactions 5.2. Oscillatory Reactions 5.3. Kinetics of Polymerization 5.4. Kinetics of Solid State Reactions 5.5. Electron Transfer Reactions Exercises 6. Kinetics of Catalyzed Reactions 6.1. Catalysis 6.2. Theories of Catalysis 6.3. Characteristics of Catalytic Reactions 6.4. Mechanism of Catalysis 6.5. Activation Energies of Catalyzed Reactions 6.6. Acid Base Catalysis 6.7. Enzyme Catalysis 6.8. Influence of pH 6.9. Heterogeneous Catalysis 6.10. Micellar Catalysis 6.11. Phase Transfer Catalysis 6.12. Kinetics of Inhibition Exercises 7. Fast Reactions 7.1. Introduction 7.2. Flow Techniques 7.3. Relaxation Method 7.4. Shock Tubes 7.5. Flash Photolysis 7.6. ESR Spectroscopic Technique 7.7. NMR Spectroscopic Techniques Exercises 8. Reactions in Solutions 8.1. Introduction 8.2. Theory of Absolute Reaction Rate 8.3. Influence of Internal Pressure 8.4. Influence of Solvation 8.5. Reactions between Ions 8.6. Entropy Change 8.7. Influence of Ionic Strength (Salt Effect) 8.8. Secondary Salt Effect 8.9. Reactions between the Dipoles 8.10. Kinetic Isotope Effect 8.11. Solvent Isotope Effect 8.12. Hemmett Equation 8.13. Linear Free Energy Relationship 8.14. The Taft Equation 8.15. Compensation Effect Exercises 9. Reaction Dynamics 9.1. Molecular Reaction Dynamics 9.2. Microscopic-Macroscopic Relation 9.3. Reaction Rate and Rate Constant 9.4. Distribution of Velocities of Molecules 9.5. Rate of Reaction for Collisions with a Distribution of Relative Speeds 9.6. Collision Cross Sections 9.7. Activation Energy 9.8. Potential Energy Surface 9.9. Classical Trajectory Calculations 9.10. Potential Energy Surface and Classical Dynamics 9.11. Disposal of Excess Energy 9.12. Influence of Rotational Energy 9.13. Experimental Chemical Dynamics Suggested Readings Index

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From the reviews: This book wisely begins with elementary topics, then develops a broad overview of experimental kinetics and its theoretical basis, considers reactions in gas phase and solution, and concludes with more advanced discussion of reaction dynamics, including molecular beams and state-to state kinetics. ... The overall presentation is sound and quite suitable for upper-division undergraduates in the US. There are 84 suggested readings at the end of the book. ... Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates; graduate students. (A. Viste, CHOICE, Vol. 44 (10), June, 2007) True to its title, this book aims to deliver a clear and comprehensive, textbook-like presentation of a topic that is central to physical chemistry: the chemical changes occurring in reacting systems. ... This book offers a useful and informative knowledge base in this field, addressing the needs of a broad, multidisciplinary readership, from undergraduate students of physical chemistry to researchers from both academics and industrial environments that need a modern, comprehensive, textbook-style information resource on chemical kinetic processes. (Nicolae-Viorel Buchete, Journal of Statistical Physics, Vol. 129, 2007)


From the reviews: This book wisely begins with elementary topics, then develops a broad overview of experimental kinetics and its theoretical basis, considers reactions in gas phase and solution, and concludes with more advanced discussion of reaction dynamics, including molecular beams and state-to state kinetics. ! The overall presentation is sound and quite suitable for upper-division undergraduates in the US. There are 84 suggested readings at the end of the book. ! Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates; graduate students. (A. Viste, CHOICE, Vol. 44 (10), June, 2007) True to its title, this book aims to deliver a clear and comprehensive, textbook-like presentation of a topic that is central to physical chemistry: the chemical changes occurring in reacting systems. ! This book offers a useful and informative knowledge base in this field, addressing the needs of a broad, multidisciplinary readership, from undergraduate students of physical chemistry to researchers from both academics and industrial environments that need a modern, comprehensive, textbook-style information resource on chemical kinetic processes. (Nicolae-Viorel Buchete, Journal of Statistical Physics, Vol. 129, 2007)


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