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Linear Energy Relationships to Chemical Kinetics 1st Edition by R G Makitra, A A Turovskyi, Gennadii Efremovich Zaikov ISBN 1608765296 9781608765294

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Authors:R. G. Makitra; A. A. Turovskyi; Gennadii Efremovich Zaikov
Pages:90 pages.
Year:2009
Editon:1
Publisher:Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
Language:english
File Size:2.89 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781608765294, 1608765296
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Linear Energy Relationships to Chemical Kinetics 1st Edition by R G Makitra, A A Turovskyi, Gennadii Efremovich Zaikov ISBN 1608765296 9781608765294

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ISBN 10: 1608765296

ISBN 13: 9781608765294 

Author: R. G. Makitra, A. A. Turovskyi, Gennadii Efremovich Zaikov

Since the early investigations by Berthelot (1862) and N.A. Menshutkin (1887) the solvent effects on the chemical reaction rate is an object of regard for chemists. Primarily, solvents were considered as reaction media, and attempts were made to explain solvent effects by pure physical interactions. In recent decades, specific (chemical) interactions between solutes and the medium became of greater attention. Further on, the necessity of combined consideration of all solvation interactions in the solution was highly apprehended.Hence, a solvent may not only solvate the initial reagents and the initial state, but also take active part in its formation. Such consideration may be performed using linear free energy relationships (LFER). Numerical accuracy of the description will depend on adequacy of a formal solvation model which forms the basis of corresponded linear free energy (LFE) equation. At present, Koppel-Palm and Kamlet-Taft models are the most widespread. Corresponded reviews of various models are discussed in this title. However, it should be remembered that these approaches are not the final dogma and are permanently changed and modified.

Table of contents:

Preface
Chapter 1 Heterolytic Reactions
Chapter 2 Homolytical Reactions
Chapter 3 Catalytic Reactions
References
Index

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