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EUROSYMPOSIUM COMPUTER AIDED PROCESS ENGINEERING
Routes NM and NM describe byproduct formation. In model B isobutane is
formed bimolecularly (NW) and the monomolecular path for isobutane formation
is neglected. The valid routes are NW-.\l('<'. Model C includes routes NH), I\lm—
Nl';>.
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Competition Science Vision
H2 and l2 react bimolecularly in the gas phase to form HI and HI in turn
decomposes bimolecularly into H2 and l2. The energies of activation for these
two reactions were observed to be 278 and 416 kJ mol-1, respectively, over the
same ...
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Ultrafast Phenomena in Semiconductors
While the slower part is related to excitons formed bimolecularly after the vertical
drift of the carriers. This part of exciton formation is delayed by the spatial
movement of the carriers. The power dependence of the two components is
evaluated ...
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Amorphous and heterogeneous silicon thin films--2000: ...
For microsecond pulses, the degradation efficiency varies with the delay time in
microseconds. The recombination proceeds bimolecularly and is largely
completed during the pulse. It is suggested that the first stage of degradation is
related to ...
Robert W. Collins, Materials Research Society. Meeting, 2001
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Chemistry of Ozone in Water and Wastewater Treatment: From ...
Theother 2-propanol-derived peroxyl radical decays bimolecularly (for details
see Chapter 14). The question now arises as to what extent the above reactions
also dominate the ozonolysis of 2-propanol in water. The reaction of ozone with ...
Clemens Sonntag, Urs von Gunten, 2012
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Handbook of Radical Polymerization
The detailed kinetic analysis of these systems has been reviewed by Mueller.9
The activation and deactivation process may take place either uni- or
bimolecularly (Scheme 8.1): The dormant species PnÀ–X can be activated either
...
Krzysztof Matyjaszewski, Thomas P. Davis, 2003
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Organotransition Metal Chemistry
Fischer's carbyne complexes are thermally labile (facile loss of CO) and
decompose bimolecularly with formation of alkynes. This carbonyl lability may be
traced to the strong 7t-acidity of the carbyne ligand, which compromises
retrodonation to ...
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Free-Radical-Induced DNA Damage and Its Repair: A Chemical ...
... thus rather decay bimolecularly [their rate of decay depends on the charge,
notable at the reaction site (Anderson 1983b), e.g. 2fc(FH') = 1.2 x 109 dm3 mol~
1 s~1, 2fc(FAD'") = 1.2 x 109 dm3 mor1 s~1, FAD = flavin-ad- enine dinucleotide].
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Advances in Chemical Physics, Chemical Dynamics: Papers in ...
The results of the theoretical calculations confirmed the known experimental
findings: hydrogen and iodine reacted bimolecularly. Bromine and chlorine
reacted by chain mechanisms involving reaction of atomic halogen with
hydrogen ...
Joseph O. Hirschfelder, Ilya Prigogine, 2009
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Oxidation and Antioxidants in Organic Chemistry and Biology
This reaction proceeds bimolecularly with the rate constant equal to Л' =
3.98х107 ехр(-42.1/АГ)=1.86ЬтоГ' s"1 (300 K) in ССЦ at Г=291-323К. This Bayer
-Villiger reaction was supposed to proceed via the intermediate formation of the
peroxyl ...
Evgeny T. Denisov, Igor B. Afanas'ev, 2005