ACS DIVISION OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 1965 SUMMER SYMPOSIUM ON RELAXATION TECHNIQUES IN CHEMICAL KINETICS IN SOLUTION, TO BE HELD AT STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALO, JUNE 28-30, 1965.
Abstract
Reports presented at the symposium are summarized: Microwave temperature-jump method; Pulse radiolytic method; Application of n.m.r. to kinetic studies; Recent technique developments; Deuterium isotope effects in aqueous solutions of intramolecularly hydrogen-bonded acids from temperature-jump studies; Estimation of very fast reaction rates from the broadening of vibrational spectral lines; Systems of the quinonehydroquinone type; the myoglobin-azide reaction; Cyctochrome-c systems; Prostatic acid phosphate catalysis studied by relaxation spectrometry; Kinetic studies of hydrogen bond reactions; Nuclear magnetic resonance measurements of water lifetimes in the first coordination sphere of metal ions; Ultrasonic investigation of step-wise ion association in solution; Kinetics of metal-liquid interactions as studied with the pressure step method; Reactions of the hydrated electron with metal complexes; Measurement of fast ionic reactions by relaxation effects of electron spin resonance; Pulse radiolysis studies of the hydroperoxy radical and ozonide ion in aqueous solution; Relaxation techniques for fast electrode processes; Primary hydration number of cations in solution from proton n.m.r. relaxation studies.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 1965
- Accession Number
- AD0619306
Entities
Organizations
- University at Buffalo