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First published in 2012. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
This book presents the formal lectures and contributed papers given
at the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Fast Reactions in Energetic
Systems, which took place in Preveza, Greece, during the period
6-19 July 1980. The material describes experimental observations
and the more advanced theoretical aspects of certain types of fast
reactions and energy or charge transfer processes which are usually
complete 6 12 in periods of 10- - 10- seconds. Furthermore, it
discusses the role of macroscopic and molecular processes in the
ignition, combustion, deflagration, and detonation of solid,
liquid, and gaseous chemical systems. Various papers deal with the
ability of molecules to absorb and transmit the different forms of
energy provided by shock, light, thermal, or electron pulses, and
to contribute to the propagation of reactions under high
temperatures and pressures. The role of energy pumped or
transferred to electronic or vibrational states is discussed in
terms of excitation, ionization, bond scission, and the formation
of free radicals. The dynamics and reactivity of ionic species,
electronically and vibrationally excited states, and free radicals
are described for various gaseous, liquid, and solid systems. The
proceedings include presentations of theoretical and experimental
techniques to describe and observe the phenomena.
This book presents the formal lectures and contributed papers given
at the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Fast Reactions in Energetic
Systems, which took place in Preveza, Greece, during the period
6-19 July 1980. The material describes experimental observations
and the more advanced theoretical aspects of certain types of fast
reactions and energy or charge transfer processes which are usually
complete 6 12 in periods of 10- - 10- seconds. Furthermore, it
discusses the role of macroscopic and molecular processes in the
ignition, combustion, deflagration, and detonation of solid,
liquid, and gaseous chemical systems. Various papers deal with the
ability of molecules to absorb and transmit the different forms of
energy provided by shock, light, thermal, or electron pulses, and
to contribute to the propagation of reactions under high
temperatures and pressures. The role of energy pumped or
transferred to electronic or vibrational states is discussed in
terms of excitation, ionization, bond scission, and the formation
of free radicals. The dynamics and reactivity of ionic species,
electronically and vibrationally excited states, and free radicals
are described for various gaseous, liquid, and solid systems. The
proceedings include presentations of theoretical and experimental
techniques to describe and observe the phenomena.
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