CHEMICAL DYNAMICS IN EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS
edited by Rainer A Dressler (Air Force Research Laboratory, USA)
Contents (41k) Preface (251k) Chapter 1: Exploring Chemistry in Extreme Environments: A Driving Force for Innovation Chapter 1.1: Introduction (203k) Chapter 1.2: Chemistry at High Temperatures and Pressures (99k) Chapter 1.3: High Temperature Chemistry in the Atmosphere (82k) Chapter 1.4: Low Temperature Chemistry (90k) Chapter 1.5: Conclusions (131k)
As computing power increases, a growing number of macroscopic phenomena are modeled at the molecular level. Consequently, new requirements are generated for the understanding of molecular dynamics in exotic conditions.
This book illustrates the importance of detailed chemical dynamics and the role it plays in the phenomenology of a number of extreme environments. Each chapter addresses one or more extreme environments, outlines the associated chemical mechanisms of relevance, and then covers the leading edge science that elucidates the chemical coupling. The chapters exhibit a balance between theory and experiment, gas phase, solid state, and surface dynamics, and geophysical and technical environments.
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