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ADVANCES IN CHEMICAL PHYSICS VOLUME LIX EDITORIAL BOARD C. J. BALLHUSENK,o benhaven Universitets Fysisk-Kemiske Institut. Kemisk Laboratorium IY Kobenhaven, Denmark BRUCEB ERNE,D epatment of Chemistry, Columbia University, New York, N.Y., U.S.A. RICHARBD. BERNSTEIDNe, partment of Chemistry, University of California, Los Angeles, California. U.S.A. G. CARER], Instituto di Fisica “Guglielmo Marconi.” Universita delli Studi, Piazzle delle Scienze, Rome, Italy MORRELC OHENE, xxon Research and Engineering Company, Clinton Township, Annandale, New Jersey, U.S.A. KARLE FREEDT, he James Franck Institute, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. ROBERTG OMERT. he James Franck Institute, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA. RAYMONED. KAPRALU, niversity of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada WILLIAM KLEMPEREDRe, partment of Chemistry, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massac huse tts, U.S.A . YU L. KLIMONTOVITCH, Moscow State University, Moscow, USSR V. KRINSKI, Institute of Biological Physics, USSR Academy of Science. Puschino, Moscow Region. USSR M. MANDELC, hemie-Complex der Rijks-Universiteit, Wassenaarseweg, Leiden, Netherlands RUDYM ARCUS,D epartment of Chemistry, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, U.S.A. PETERM AZUR,I nstitute Lorentz voor Theoretische Natuurkunde, Nieuwsteeg. Leiden, Netherlands GRECOIRNEI COLIS,P ool de Physique, Faculte dc Sciences, Universite Libre de Bruxelles. Bruxelles, Belgium A. PACAULTC,e ntre de Recherches Paul Pascal, Domaine Universitaire, Talance. France YVESP OMEAUC,o mmissariat a I’Energie Atomique, Centre d’Etudes nucleaires de Saclay, Division de la Physique, Gif-sur-Yvette, France A. RAHMANA,r gonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois, USA. I? SCHUSTERIn, stitut fur Theoretische Chemie und Strahlenchemie, Universita Wien, Wien, Austria 1. SHAVITTD, epartment of Chemistry, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A. KAZUHISTAO MITA. Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan Advances in CHEMICAL PHYSICS VOLUME LIX INDEX: VOLUMES I-LV PREPARED BY Patricia L. Radloff The James Franck Institute The University of Chicago Chicago, Illinois SERIES EDITORS I. PRIGOGINE University of Brussels Brussels, Belgium and University of Texas Austin. Texas AND STUART A. RICE Department of Chemistry and The James Franck Institute The University of Chicago Chicago. Illinois AN INTERSCIENCE'" PUBLICATION JOHN WILEY & SONS NEW YORK CHICHESTER BRISBANE TORONTO SINGAPORE An Interscience@P ublication Copyright 0 1985 by John Wiley &Sons, Inc. All rights reserved. Published simultaneously in Canada. Reproduction or translation of any part of this work beyond that permitted by Section 107 or 108 of the 1976 United States Copyright Act without the permission of the copyright owner is unlawful. Requests for permission or further information should be addressed to the Permissions Department, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Library of Congress Catalog Number: 58-9935 ISBN 0-471-80427-4 Printed in the United States of America 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CONTENTS 1 ARTICLE INDEX 35 AUTHOR INDEX SUBJECINTD EX 59 ADVANCES IN CHEMICAL PHYSICS VOLUME LIX Advance in Chemical Physics, VolumeL IX Edited by I. Prigogine, Stuart A. Rice Copyright © 1985 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ARTICLE INDEX A Alcohol narcosis Parmenter, C. S., “Radiative and Johnson, F. H., “Hydrostatic Pres- Nonradiative Processes in Ben- sure Reversal of Alcohol Narcosis zene,” 22:365. in Aquatic Animals,” 21:647. see also Electronic spectroscopy Atmospheric chemistry Bifurcations McGowan, J. W., Kummler, R. H., Kauffman, S. A,, “Bifurcations in and Gilmore, F. R., “Excitation Insect Morphogenesis,” 55:2 19. De-excitation Processes Relevant Nicolis, G., “Bifurcations and Sym- to the Upper Atmosphere,” metry Breaking in Far-from-Equi- 28: 37 9. librium Systems: Toward a Michels, H. H., “Electronic Excited Dynamics of Complexity,” States of Selected Atmospheric 55: 177. Systems,” 45:225. Biomolecule conformation Nicolet, M., “Atmospheric Chemis- Uny, D. W., “Biomolecular Confor- try,” 5563. mation and Biolo&al Activity,” Zander, R., “Commentary: Observa- 21:581. tional Aspects Related to the Boron Chemical Evolution of Our Houtman, J. A. and Duffey, G. H., Atmosphere,” 55:79. “A Free-Electron Study of Com- mon Boron Frameworks,” 21:7. Brownian motion Dagonnier, R.. “Theory of Quantum Brownian Motion,” 16: 1. BCnard convection Guth, E., “Brownian Motion and see Convection Indeterminacy Relations,” Benzenes 15:363. Goodman, L. and Rava, R. P., “Two- Photon Spectroscopy of Per- turbed Benzenes,” 54: 177. 1 2 ADVANCES IN CHEMICAL PHYSICS C of Bound States,” 36: I. Rice, S. A., “An Overview of the Dynamics of Intramolecular Carcinogenesis Transfer of Vibrational Energy,” Daudel, R., “The Relation Between 47:Part 1 : I 17. Structure and Chemical Reac- Tabor, M., “The Onset of Chaotic tivity of Aromatic Hydrocarbons Motion in Dynamical Systems,” with Particular Reference to Car- 46:73. cinogenic Properties,” l:1 65. Charge transfer Pullman, B., “Steroids, Purine- Baede, A. P. M., ”Charge Transfer Pyrimidine Pairs and Polycyclic Between Neutrals at Hyperther- Aromatic Carcinogens,” 8: 163. ma1 Energies,” 30:463. Catalysis Englman, R., “Optical Absorptions Comer, R., “Electron Spectroscopy and Charge Transfer States,” 8: 13. of Chemisorption on Metals,” Lichten, W., “Resonant Charge 21:2 I I. Exchange in Atomic Collisions,” Bernasek, S. L., “Heterogeneous 13:4 1. Reaction Dynamics,” 41:477. Stebbings, R. F., “Charge Transfer,” Hammes, G. G., “Control ofthe Cat- 10: 195. alytic Activity of Enzymes by the we ulso Collisional processes Near and Remote Environment Chemical bonding of a Polyatomic Framework,” 39: 177. see Valence theory Higuchi, I.. “The Pore Structure of Chemical Dynamics Catalysts and Catalytic Reaction Adelman, S. A., “Chemical Reaction Rates,” 21:79 1. Dynamics in Liquid Solution,” Klotz, 1. M., “Synzymes: Synthetic 53:6 I. Polymers with Enzymelike Cata- Adelman, S. A,, “Generalized lytic Activities,” 39: 109. Langevin Equations and Many- Laforgue, A., Rousseau, J., and body Problems in Chemical Imelik, B., “Chemisorption of Dynamics,” 44: 143. Ethylene on Metals and Catalytic Anderson, J. B., “The Reaction F + Hydrogenation,” 8: 14 I. H2 HF + H,” 41~229. + Chaos Aroeste, H., “Toward an Analytic Brumer, P., “Intramolecular Energy Theory of Chemical Reactions,” Transfer: Theories for the Onset 6:l. of Statistical Behavior,” 47:Part Atkins, P. W. and Evans, G. T., 1:201. “Theories of Chemically Induced Ford, J., “The Transition from Ana- Electron Spin Polarization,” 35: I. lytic Dynamics to Statistical Baede, A. P. M., “Charge Transfer Mechanics.” 24: 155. Between Neutrals at Hyperther- Kauffman, S. A,, “Bifurcations in ma1 Energies,” 30:463. Insect Morphogenesis,” 552 19. Baer, M., “A Review of Quantum- Percival, I. C., “Semiclassical Theory Mechanical Approximate Treat- ARTICLE INDEX 3 ments of Three-Body Reactive Grice, R., “Reactive Scattering,” Systems,” 49: 19 1. 30:247. Balint-Kurti, G. G., “Potential Haas, Y., “Electronically Excited Energy Surfaces for Chemical Fragments Formed by Unimolec- Reaction,” 30: 137. ular Multiple Photon Dissocia- Baronavski, A., Umstead, M. E., and tion,” 47:Part 1 :7 13. Lin, M. C., “Laser Diagnostics of Haas, Y. and Asscher, M., “Two- Reaction Product Energy Distri- Photon Excitation as a Kinetic butions,” 47:Part 2:85. Tool: Application to Nitric Oxide Baniol, J. and Regnier, J., “Calcula- Fluorescence Quenching,” tion of Transition Energies from 47:Part 2: 17. the Geometry of the System,” 8:s. Herschbach, D., “Reactive Scattering Basilevsky, M. V., “Transition State in Molecular Beams,” 10:3 19. Stabilization Energy as a Measure Johnston, H. S, “Large Tunnelling of Chemical Reactivity,” 33:345. Corrections in Chemical Reaction Bass, L. B. and Moore, W. J., “The- Rates,” 3: I3 I. ory of Rate Processes Applied to Kapral, R., “Kinetic Theory of Release of Acetylcholine at Chemical Reactions in Liquids,” Synapses,” 21:6 19. 48:7 1. Ben-Shad, A., “Chemical Laser Keck, J. C., “Variational Theory of Kinetics,” 47:Part 255. Reaction Rates,” 13:85. Bernasek, S. L., “Heterogeneous Kreevoy, M. M. and Konasewich, D. Reaction Dynamics,” 4 1 :477. E., “The Br~nsteda and the Pri- Beswick, J. A. and Jortner, J., “Intra- mary Hydrogen Isotope Effect. A molecular Dynamics of van der Test of the Marcus Theory,” Waals Molecules,” 47:Part 1 :363. 21:243. Bigeleisen, J. and Wolfsberg, M., Laidler. K. J. and Tweedale, A., “The “Theoretical and Experimental Current Status of Eyring’s Rate Aspects of Isotope Effects in Theory,” 2 1 : 1 1 3. Chemical Kinetics,” I: 15. Leone, S. R., “Photofragment Caren, G., “Some Physical Aspects Dynamics,” 50:255. of Gaseous Chemical Kinetics,” Levine, R. D., “The Information 1:119. Theoretic Approach to Intramo- Dewar, M. J. S., “Chemical Reac- lecular Dynamics,” 47:Part 1:239. tivity,” 8:65. Light, J. C., “Quantum Theories of Eschenroeder, A. Q., “Reaction Chemical Kinetics,” 19: I. Kinetics in Hypersonic Flows,” Lin, M. C., “Dynamics of Oxygen 13:19. Atom Reactions,” 42: I 13. Eyring, E. M., Rich, L. D., McCoy, L. Mahan, B. H.. “Recombination of L., Graham, R. C., and Taylor, N., Gaseous Ions,” 23: 1. “Activation Parameters and McGowan, J. W., Kummler, R. H., Deprotonation Kinetics of and Gilmore, F. R., “Excitation Intramolecularly Hydrogen De-excitation Processes Relevant Bonded Acids,” 21:327. to the Upper Atmosphere,” 4 ADVANCES IN CHEMICAL PHYSICS 28:379. Hansen, A. H. and Bouman, T. D., “Natural Chiroptical Spectros- McQuame, D. A., “Stochastic The- copy: Theory and Computa- ory of Chemical Rate Processes,” tions,” 44545. 15149. Noyes, R. M., “Commentary: On Menziger, M., “Electronic Chemi- luminescence in Gases,” 42: I. Selection of Chirality,” 55: I 1 I. Chlorophyll Micha, D. A., “Quantum Theory of Reactive Molecular Collisions,” Kaufmann, K. J. and Wasielewski, 30:7. M. R., “Studies of Chlorophyll in Vitro,” 47:Part 2579. Montroll, E. W. and Shuler, K. E., “The Application of the Theory of Clathrates Stochastic Processes to Chemical van der Waals, J. H. and Platteeuw, J. Kinetics,” 1:361. C., “Clathrate Solutions,” 2: 1. Mortensen, E. M., “Permeabilities Clusters for Reactions ofthe Type H + Hz = Hoare, M. R., “Structure and Hz + H Treated as a Linear Dynamics of Simple Microclus- Encounter Using Variational and ten,” 40:49. Distorted Wave Techniques,” Ng, C. Y., “Molecular Beam Pho- 21:127. toionization Studies of Molecules Nicolet, M., “Atmospheric Chemis- and Clusters,” 52263. try,” 5563. Coherence effects Smith, I. W. M., “The Production of Cantrell, C. D., Makarov, A. A., and Excited Species in Simple Chemi- Louisell, W. H.. “Laser Excitation cal Reactions.” 28: 1. of SF6: Spectroscopy and Coher- Welge, K. H. and Schmiedl, R., ent Pulse Propagation Effects,” “Doppler Spectroscopy of Pho- 47:Part 1:583. tofragments,” 47:Part 2: 133. Wiersma, D. A,, “Coherent Optical Widom, B., “Collision Theory of Transient Studies of Dephasing Chemical Reaction Rates,” 5355. and Relaxation in Electronic Chemical kinetics Transitions of Large Molecules in see Chemical dynamics Condensed Media,” 47:Part Chemilurninescence 2:42 1. Menziger, M., “Electronic Chemi- Collisional processes luminescence in Gases,” 42: 1. Amme, R. C., “Vibrational and Chemisorption Rotational Excitation in Gaseous Collisions,” 28: 17 I. Comer, R., “Electron Spectroscopy of Chemisorption on Metals,” Baede, A. P. M., “Charge Transfer 27:2 1 1. Between Neutrals at Hyperther- ma1 Energies,” 30:463. Laforgue, A,, Rousseau, J., and Imelik, B., “Chemisorption of Bak, T. A. and Sorensen, G. P., Ethylene on Metals and Catalytic “Vibrational Relaxation of a Gas Hydrogenation,” 8: 14 1. of Diatomic Molecules,” 1521 9. Chirality Birnbaum, G., Guillot, B., and Bra-

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