Cambridge University Press, 2005. — 568 p.
Describing chemical and physical transformations of matter at the molecular level, this book comprehensively considers fundamental theory and experimental techniques. It also covers such new topics as real-time analysis and reactions in solutions and interfaces. The addition of problem sets makes the book suitable to those studying chemical reaction dynamics, as well as a supplementary text to physical chemistry and natural science courses.
Understanding chemical reactions at the molecular level
Molecular collisions
Introduction to reactive molecular collisions
Scattering as a probe of collision dynamics
Introduction to polyatomic dynamics
Structural considerations in the calculation of reaction rates
Photoselective chemistry: access to the transition state region
Chemistry in real time
State-changing collisions: molecular energy transfer
Stereodynamics
Dynamics in the condensed phase
Dynamics of gas-surface interactions and reactions