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Faraday Discussions of the Chemical Society,
Volume 75,
Issue 1,
1983,
Page 428-429
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LIST OF POSTERS Statistical Models for Intermolecular Energy Transfer I. Oref, 0. Herscovitz and E. Tzidoni Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa Classical Estimates of the Numbers of Normal, Local and Stochastic States of Polyatomic Molecules as Functions of Energy: Applications to H20 B. A. Ruf, J. T. Muckerman and C. J. Ashton Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, U.S.A., and D. W. Noid Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S.A. Semiclassical Theory of Resonances in 3D Xeactive Scattering E. Pollak Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel, and R. E. Wyatt University of Texas, Austin, U.S.A. Rotationally Resolved Photofragment Alignment : Photodissociation Dynamics in H20 and NH3 J. P. Simons and A. J. Smith University of Nottingham The Photodissociation of H20 at 157 nm: Full Internal State Distributions and Alignment of Nascent OH(X 'II) Radicals P.Andresen, G. S . Ondrey, E. W. Rothe and B. Titze Max-Planck-lnstitut, Gottingen, West Germany Dynamics of Photodissociation of HONO : Motional Anisotropy and Internal State Distribution of the OH Fragment R. N. Dixon University of Bristol, and R. Vasudev and R. N. Zare Stanford University, U.S.A. Production of CH(A 'A) by the UV Multiphoton Dissociation of (CH&CO T. Nagata, M. Suzuki, K. Suzuki, T. Kondow and K. Kuchitsu University of' Tokyo, Japan Multiphoton Ionisation Studies of Predissociation Mechanisms in Small Polyatomic Molecules M. N. R. Ashfold, J. M. Bayley, R. N. Dixon and R. J. Stickland University of Bristol Multipolar Evolution in Non-linear Optical Processes A. J.Bain and A. J. McCaffery University of Sussex The Propensity Rules Re-examined : Evidence for a Long-lived Complex in Alkali Diatomic - Rare Gas Collisions M. S. Mehde, F. J. M. Al-Imarah and A. J. McCaffery University of Sussex Molecular Beam Study of the Predissociation of SI Glyoxal-Evidence for the " Triple Whammy " J. W. Hepburn University of Waterloo, Canada, and R. J. Buss, L. J. Butler and Y. T. Lee University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A. Fluorescence Decay of Isolated Benzene Molecules at Vibrational Energies above the Channel 3 Threshold D. O'Connor, Y . Takagi, M. Sumitani, N. Nakashima, Y . Kamogawa, Y . Udagawa and K. Y oshihara Institute for Molecular Science, Okazaki, Japan Surprising Relaxation Behaviour of Electronically Excited Hexafluorobenzene J.L. G. Suijker, C. A. G. 0. Varma and A. H. Huizer State University at Leiden, The Nether- lands The Effect of Van der Waals Molecules' Lifetime on Their Reactions R. Naaman Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, IsraelCollisional Effects in Infrared Laser Tnduced Multiphoton Absorption and Decomposition R. D. McAlpine and D. K. Evans Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd, Chalk Riuer, Canada Mode Selective Laser Chemistry of Ethylene X. de Hemptinne University of Leuven, Heverlee, Belgium A Theoretical Study of Laser-induced Isomerization in Trimethylenimine D. C. Clary and J. P. Henshaw UMIST Non-R.R.K.M. Decomposition from Chemically-activated Radicals Formed by Fluorine Atom Addition to Metallo-olefins in the Gas Phase F. S. Rowland and P. J. Rogers University of California, Iruinr, U.S.A.Competition between Tsomerization and Dissociation in the Unimolecular Chemistry of Energy Selected C5H1: Ions W. A. Brand and T. Baer University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, U.S.A. Intramolecular Energy Redistribution in Polyatomic Cations C . Lifshitz Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel The Competition between Intramolecular and Intermolecular Energy Transfer in Ion Clusters A. J. Stace University of Southampton Evaluation of the Unimolecular Rate Constant Function k(E) from Field Ionization Kinetics (FIK) Data W. A. Brand and K. Levsen University of Bonn, West Germany The Role of Radiationless Processes in Intramolecular Energy Transfer R. T. Bailey, F. R. Cruickshank, D. Pugh, R. Guthrie and K. Middleton University of Strathclyde Nascent Vibrational Level Population Distributions following Thermal Decomposition Reactions C . J. S. M. Simpson, J. Chenery and J. Buxton University of Oxford Relaxation Channels of Vi brat ionally Excited Molecules Physically Adsorbed on Surfaces G. E. Ewing Indiana University, Bloomington, US. A.
ISSN:0301-7249
DOI:10.1039/DC9837500428
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Faraday Discussions of the Chemical Society,
Volume 75,
Issue 1,
1983,
Page 431-432
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INDEX OF NAMES * Anner, 0.239 Ashfold, M. N. R. 411 Baer, T. 45, 89, 94, 95, 267,276, 282 Baggott, J. E. 301, 341, 353 Balint-Kurti, G. G. 253 Bass, L. M. 57 Bayley, J. M. 411 Beresford, J. R. 211 Bowers, M. T. 57, 96, 99, 100, 101, 102 Braitbart, 0. 90 Brand, W. A. 45 Brucat, P. J. 407 Brumer, P. 117, 164, 165, 169, 170,271, 356 Bunn, T. L. 45 Butler, J. J. 45 Callomon, J. H. 417 Carken, L. 93 CasteIIucci, E. 90 Catanzarite, J. 211 Chandler, D. W. 301 Child, M. S. 131, 157, 169 Cohen, S. 267 Coveney, P. V. 155, 158 Crim, F. F. 223, 276, 350 Davidsson, J. 270 de Hemptinne, X. 165, 259 Dixon, R. N. 277, 411 Doany, F. E. 331 DubaI, H-R. 197,263, 272, 358 Dujardin, G. 23, 90 Evans, D. K. 261 Farneth, W. E. 301 Frisoli, J. K. 289 Garland, N. L, 377 Goodall, D. M. 252 I Haas, Y.162,239, 251, 282, 284, 287, 344 Hancock, G. 211, 260, 267 Hayden, C. C. 223, 350 Heller, E. J. 141, 162, 259, 347, 361 Heilweil, E. J. 331 Hochstrasser, R. M. 331, 356, 361, 362, 363, Hollenstein, H. 272 HoImer, B. K. 131 Jarrold, M. F. 57 Jasinski, J. M. 95, 289, 341, 343, 344, 345, 346, Kemper, P. R. 57 Kidd, I. F. 253 Koda, S. 365, 408,410 Chmng, M-C. 301, 353 423 347 Langelaar, J. 183 Laramke, J. 93, 284 Leach, S. 23, 89,90, 92,416 Lee, E. K. C. 377, 41 1,114 Lewerenz, M. 358 Lifshitz, C. 93, 95 MacRobert, A. J. 211,260 Maier, J. P. 77 Marcus, R. A. 103, 155, 156, 157, 162, 171 McAlpine, R. D. 261 Moore, C. B. 289 Moore, R. 331 Murau, T. 395 Naaman, R. 89,257, 267, 410 Nadler, I. 279, 348 Nakane, H. 414 Neusser, H. J. 387, 422 Ochsner, M. 77 O’Connor, D.415 Oref, I. 360 Parmenter, C. S. 7, 89, 157, 362 Pessine, F. B. T. 284 Pfab, J. 279, 348 Filling, M. J. 100 Quack, M. 98, 166,197,263,272, 343, 348, 358, Rabinovitch, B. S. 101, 161, 346 Radhakrishnan, G. 211, 279, 348 Ramaekers, J. J. F. 183 Reisler, H. 211,279,284, 348 Rettschnick, R. P. H. 183, 252 Rice, S. A. 156, 173,251, 253, 357 Riedle, E. 387, 422 Rizzo, T. R. 223, 350 Rowland, F. S. 158 Ruhman, S . 162,239 Rynefors, K. 270 Schlag, E. W. 387,422 Simons, J. P. 168, 276 Smith, D. D. 173 Stephenson, T. 253 Struve, W. 173 Sutcliffe, E. I66 TayIor, R. D. 117, 164, 170 Thommen, F. 77 Troe, J. 90, 99, 279, 346, 352, 416, 425 Tsuchiya, S. 355,408, 410, 414 van Dijk, H. K. 183 Varma, C. A. G. 0. 363,421, 424 Vasudev, R. 277 von Puttkamer, K. 197, 263, 343 425 * The page numbers in heavy type indicate papers submitted for discussion.Wagner-Redeker, W. 57 Watanabe, H. 365, 408, 410 Whiffen, D. H. 165 Wittig, C. 211, 267, 268, 279, 284, 348 Yamanaka, T. 395 Yamazakj, I. 251,395,424 Yoshihara, K. 395 Zare, R. N. 157,277,301, 353,355,362,407, 416 Zewail, 4. H. 170, 259, 315, 342, 356, 357, 360, 363, 4-08, 417, 424
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DOI:10.1039/DC9837500431
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Faraday Discussions of the Chemical Society,
Volume 75,
Issue 1,
1983,
Page 433-435
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THE Date 1907 1907 1910 1911 1912 1913 19f3 1913 1914 1914 1915 1916 1916 1917 1917 1917 1918 1918 1918 1918 1919 1919 1920 1920 1920 1920 1921 1921 1921 1921 1922 1922 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1924 1924 1924 1924 I924 1925 1925 1926 1926 1927 1927 1927 1928 1 929 1929 1929 1930 193 1 1932 1932 GENERAL DISCUSSIONS O F FARADAY SOCIETY/FARADAY DISCUSSIONS OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY Subject Osmotic Pressure Hydrates in Solution The Constitution of Water High Temperature Work Magnetic Properties of Alloys Colloids and their Viscosity The Corrosion of Iron and Sted The Passivity of Metals Optical Rotatory Power The Hardening of Metals The Transformation of Pure Xron Methods and Appliances for the Attainment of High Temperatures in a Laboratory Refractory Materials Training and Work of the Chemical Engineer Osmotic Pressure Pyrometers and Pyrometry The Setting of Cements and Plasters Electrid Furnaces Co-ordination of Scientific Publication The Occlusion of Gases by Metals The Present Position of the Theory of Ionization The Examination of Materials by X-Rays The Microscope: Its Design, Construction and Applications Basic Slags: Their Production and Utilization in Agriculture Physics and Chemistry of ColIoids Electrodeposi tion and Electroplating Capillarity The Failure of Metals under Internal and Prolonged Stress Physico-Chemical Problems Relating to the Soil Catalysis with special reference to Newer Theories of Chemical Action Some Properties of Powders with special reference to Grading by Elutria- The Generation and Utilization of Cold Alloys Resistant to Corrosion The Physical Chemistry of the Photographic Process The Electronic Theory of Valency Electrode Reactions and Equilibria Atmospheric Corrosion.First Report Investigation on Oppau Ammonium Sulphate-Nitrate Fluxes and Slags in Metal Mefting and Working Physical and Physico-Chemical Problems relating to Textile Fibres The Physical Chemistry of Igneous Rock Formation Base Exchange in Soils The Physical Chemistry of Steel-Making Processes Photochemical Reactions in Liquids and Gases Explosive Reactions in Gaseous Media Physical Phenomena at Interfaces, with special reference to Molecular Atmospheric Corrosion. Second Report The Theory of Strong EIectrofytes Cohesion and Related Problems Homogeneous CataIysis Crystal Structure and Chemical Constitution Atmospheric Corrosion of Metals.Third Report Molecular Spectra and Molecular Structure Colloid Science Applied to Biology Photochemical Processes The Adsorption of Gases by Solids The Colloid Aspect of Textife Materials tion Orientation ~ O h ? I E Trans. 3* 3* 6* 7* 8* 9* 9* 93 1 o* 10* 11* 12* 12* 13" 13* 13* 14* 14* 14* 14* 15* 15' 16* 16* 16* 16* 17* 17* 17* 17* 18* 18 19* 19 19* 19 19* 20* 20 * 20* 20* 20 * 21 * 21 22 22 23 * 23* 24 24 25 25 * 26" 26 27 29 28434 FARADAY DISCUSSIONS OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY Date 1933 1933 1934 1934 1935 1935 1936 1936 1937 1937 1938 1938 1939 1939 1940 1941 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1945 1946 1946 1947 1947 1947 1947 t 948 1948 1949 1949 1949 1950 1950 1950 1950 1951 1951 1952 1952 1952 1953 1953 1954 1954 1955 1955 1956 1956 1957 1958 1957 1958 1959 1959 1960 1960 1961 1961 1962 1962 1963 1963 Subject Liquid Crystals and Anisotropic Melts Free Kadicals Dipole Moments ColloidaI Electrolytes The Structure of Metallic Coatings, FiIms and Surfaces The Phenomena of Polymerization and Condensation Disperse Systems in Gases: Dust, Smoke and Fog Structure and Molecular Forces in (a) Pure Liquids, and (6) Solutions The Properties and Functions of Membranes, Natural and Artificial Reaction Kinetics Chemical Reactions Involving Solids Luminescence Hydrocarbon Chemistry The Electrical Double Layer (owing to the outbreak of war the meeting The Hydrogen Bond The Oil-Water Interface The Mechanism and Chemical Kinetics of Organic Reactions in Liquid The Structure and Reactions of Rubber Modes of Drug Action MoIecular Weight and Molecular Weight Distribution in High Polymers (Joint Meeting with the Plastics Group, Society of Chemical Industry) The Application of Infra-red Spectra to Chemical Problems Oxidation Dielectrics Swelling and Shrinking Electrode Processes The Labile Molecule Surface Chemistry (Jointly with the Socidtt de Chimie Physique at Colloidal Electrolytes and Solutions The Interaction of Water and Porous Materials The Physical Chemistry of Process Metallurgy Crystal Growth Lipo-proteins Chromatographic Analysis Heterogeneous Catalysis Physico-chernical Properties and Behaviour of Nuclear Acids Spectroscopy and Molecular Structure and Optical Methods of Investi- gating Cell Structure Electrical Double Layer Hydrocarbons The Size and Shape Factor in Colloidal Systems Radiation Chemistry The Physical Chemistry of Proteins The Reactivity of Free Radicds The Equilibrium Properties of Solutions on Nun-electrolytes The Physical Chemistry of Dyeing and Tanning The Study of Fast Reactions Coagulation and F l ~ u l a t i o n Microwave and Radio-frequency Spectroscopy Physical Chemistry of Enzymes Membrane Phenomena Physical Chemistry of Processes at High Pressures Molecular Mechanism of Rate Procesm in Solids Interactions in Ionic Solutions Configurations and Interactions of Macromolecules and Liquid Crystals Ions of the Transition Elements Energy Transfer with special reference to Biological Systems Crystal Imperfections and the Chemical Reactivity of Solids Oxidation-Reduction Reactions in Ionizing Solvents The Physical Chemistry of Aerosols Radiation Eff'ects in Inorganic Solids The Structure and Properties of Ionic Melts Inelastic CalIisions of Atoms and Simple Molecules High Resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance The Structure of Electronically Excited Species in the Gas Phase Fundamental Processes in Radiation Chemistry was abandoned, but the papers were printed in the Transactions) Systems Bordeaux) Published by Buttenvorths Scientific Publications, Ltd Volume 29 * 30 30 31 * 31 32* 32* 33* 33* 34* 34* 35* 35 35* 36* 37+ 37* 3a 39 a* 41 42* 42 A 42 B Disc. I * 2 Trans.43 * Disc. 3 4* 5 6 7 a* Trans. 46* Disc. 9 Trans. 47 Disc. 10 11 12* 13 14 15 16* 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33* 34 35 36Dare 1964 1964 1965 1965 1966 1966 1967 1967 1968 1968 1969 1969 1970 1970 1971 1971 1972 1972 1973 1973 1974 1974 1975 1975 1976 1977 1977 1977 1978 1978 1979 1979 1980 1980 1981 1981 1982 1982 1983 FARADAY DISCUSSIONS OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY Subject Chemical Reactions in the Atmosphere Dislocations in Solids The Kinetics of Proton Transfer Processes Intermolecular Forces The Role of the Adsorbed State in Heterogeneous Catalysis Colloid Stability in Aqueous and Non-aqueous Media The Structure and Properties of Liquids Molecular Dynamics of the Chemical Reactions of Gases Electrode Reactions of Organic Compounds Homogeneous Catalysis with Special Reference to Hydrogenation and Bonding in Metallo-organic Compounds Motions in Molecular Crystals Polymer Solutions The Vitreous State Electrical Conduction in Organic Solids Surface Chemistry of Oxides Reactions of Small Molecules in Excited States The Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Molecules Molecular Beam Scattering Intermediates in Electrochemical Reactions Gels and Gelling Processes Photo-effects in Adsorbed Species Physical Adsorption in Condensed Phases Electron Spectroscopy of Solids and Surfaces Precipitation Potential Energy Surfaces Radiation Effects in Liquids and SoIids Ion-Ion and Ion-Solvent lnteractions Colloid Stability Structure and Motion in Molecular Liquids Kinetics of State Selected Species Organization of Macromolecules in the Condensed Phase Phase Transitions in Molecular Solids Photoelectrochemistry High Resolution Spectroscopy Selectivity in Heterogeneous Catalysis Van der Waals MoIecules Electron and Proton Transfer Intramolecular Kinetics Oxidation 43 5 Volume 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65' 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 * Not available; for current information on prices, etc., of available volumes, please contact the Marketing Oficer, Royal Society of Chemistry, Burlington House, London WI V OBN stating whether or not you are a member of the Society.
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DOI:10.1039/DC9837500433
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