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Laser Initiated Hot Chemistry with Catalysts

  • LEONARD D. SPICER
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 1. Februar 1988

Published Online: 1988-2-1
Published in Print: 1988-2-1

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  1. PREFACE
  2. OPENING ADDRESS
  3. Replacement Reactions of Recoil Halogens with Benzene Derivatives
  4. TDPAC Studies of the After-Effects of 111In→ 111Cd EC Decay in α - Fe2O3 and other Inorganic Compounds
  5. Intraspur Effects in Positronium Formation in Nonpolar Liquids
  6. Radiochemical Research with the Linear Electron Accelerator MEA
  7. Application of Hot Atom Chemistry to Production of Positron Emitting Radiopharmaceuticals
  8. Surface Reactions of Hot Hydrogen and Oxygen on Graphite - A Material Related Problem in Fusion Devices
  9. Systematic Study of Mass Divisions Mechanism in Low-Energy Nuclear Fission
  10. Chemistry of Actinides in the Environment
  11. Modern Methods of Separation and Determination of Radioactive Elements
  12. Intramolecular Energy and Atom Transfer Following Energetic or Thermal Reactions of Monovalent Radioactive Atoms
  13. The Symbiosis between Hot Atom Studies of Polyvalent Atoms and Conventional Mechanistic Experiments — Recent Results from the Chemistry of Recoiling Carbon and Silicon Atoms
  14. Stereochemical Consequences of Halogen-for-Halogen Substitutions with Gaseous Enatiomers
  15. Hot Oxygen Atoms: Their Generation and Chemistry
  16. Muonium Hot Atom Chemistry in Gases
  17. Molecular Beam Studies of Hot Atom Chemical Reactions
  18. Single-Collision Chemical Dynamics of Hot Hydrogen Atom Reactions and Energy Transfer
  19. T-V Energy Transfer and Chemical Reactions of Laser-Produced Hot H and D Atoms
  20. Vibrational and Rotational Excitation of Small Molecules in Collisions with Hot H and D Atoms
  21. Laser Studies on the Dynamics of Elementary Chemical Reactions with Translationally and Vibrationally Hot Reactants
  22. Dynamics of the Reaction MH+ + ΜΗ → ΜΗ+2 +M. Separation of Two Microscopic Reaction Mechanisms by TOF Coincidence
  23. Laser Studies on the Dynamics of the Reaction H + O2 → OH + O over a Broad Range of Collision Energies
  24. Dissociation Dynamics of Superexcited Molecules
  25. Laser Initiated Hot Chemistry with Catalysts
  26. Hot Atom Chemistry in Space — Simulation with Nuclear Methods
  27. HIGHLIGHTS
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