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Chemical reaction dynamics

Chemical Society Reviews, 2017
Guest editors Xueming Yang, David Clary and Daniel Neumark introduce the chemical reaction dynamics themed issue of Chemical Society Reviews.
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Laser-Induced Chemical Reactions

Applied Optics, 1973
The selective action of laser is attractive for nonthermal stimulation of chemical reactions. Of special concern is the use of infrared lasers with wavelengths coinciding with the vibrational frequency of many molecules. The possibility of chemical reactions induced by CO(2)-laser light is exemplified by the case of BCl(3) molecules.
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Chemical Reaction Technology

2015
The book discusses the sciences of operations, converting raw materials into desired products on an industrial scale by applying chemical transformations and other industrial technologies. Basics of chemical technology combining chemistry, physical transport, unit operations and chemical reactors are thoroughly prepared for an easy understanding.
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Dissolution with Chemical Reactions: Reversible versus Irreversible Chemical Reactions

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1990
Abstract To the Editor: A publication by Mooney et al. described the rate of dissolution with reversible chemical reactions under buffered conditions. Their model, shown in Figure 1, was modified from a theoretical model presented by Higuchi et al. This model (in refs 1 and 2) considers that hydroxide ion (OH) and the buffer (B) may diffuse into the ...
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Chemical Reactions

1998
Abstract The advantages to be gained from carrying out reactions in supercritical fluids, apart from the environmental advantage, can be classified as follows. Firstly, there is control of phase behaviour to obtain either homogenization or separation as required. Secondly, the increased diffusion coefficients can speed up reactions, both
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Chemical Reactions

2006
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Chemical Hypersensitivity Reactions

International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1986
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