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A MATHEMATICAL MODEL Let us first write a model with reference to the process on a single catalytic element, ... one describing the heat balance in the solid catalyst phase, and another the reactant balance in the gaseous phase of a ...
Up to this point, we have dealt only with the magnetic relaxation times for the methanes measured at a single ... needs to be modified somewhat to account for all the details of the gas phase magnetic and spectral data of these systems, ...
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HETEROGENEOUS REACTION DYNAMICS STEVEN L. BERNASEK Department of Chemistry Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey 08540 CONTENTS 1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 477 II.
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Because of their inherent disorder, amorphous solids are metastable with respect to the wellordered crystals. ... be distinguished then from true glassy material, and thus, the ''nanocrystalline'' material looks ''X-ray amorphous.
We wish to identify networks whose homogeneous steady states are asymptotically stable for ... SUMMARY This chapter has presented the foundations of a comprehensive theory of chemical reaction networks as a special case of a general ...
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... theoretical model is some 60 above its melting point and shows nothing unusual. VI. H2O As discussed earlier, vibrational spectroscopy in neat water is much more complicated, due to the effects of both intramolecular and intermolecular ...
... spectra and temperature changes. Comparisons between experimental and theoretical spectra are presented for many systems with hydrogen bonds, crystalline, liquid, and gaseous. We have also described the results of theoretical studies of ...
... quasiclassical methods discussed in this chapter. Because both spin-coherent state propagators have so far only been ... quasi-classical and semiclassical version of the mapping approach, and the spin-coherent state representation. Since ...