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About this book
Gas Phase Ion Chemistry, Volume 1 covers papers on the advances of gas phase ion chemistry. The book discusses the advances in flow tubes and the measurement of ion-molecule rate coefficients and product distributions; the ion chemistry of the earth's atmosphere; and the classical ion-molecule collision theory. The text also describes statistical methods in reaction dynamics; the state selection by photoion-photoelectron coincidence; and the effects of temperature and pressure in the kinetics of ion-molecule reactions. The energy distribution in the unimolecular decomposition of ions, as well as the rapidity of ion-molecule reactions are also encompassed. Chemists, physicists, and people working in aeronomy laboratory and involved in space research will find the book invaluable.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Gas Phase Ion Chemistry
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
- PREFACE
- CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2
- Chapter 1. Recent advances in flow tubes: Measurement of ionâmolecule rate coefficients and product distributions
- Chapter 2. Ion chemistry of the earth's atmosphere
- Chapter 3. Classical ionâmolecule collision theory
- Chapter 4. Statistical methods in reaction dynamics
- Chapter 5. State selection by photoionâphotoelectron coincidence
- Chapter 6. Temperature and pressure effects in the kinetics of ionâmolecule reactions
- Chapter 7. Energy distribution in the unimolecular decomposition of ions
- Chapter 8. On the rapidity of ionâmolecule reactions
- INDEX