A hot gas dissociates very quickly, on the order of microseconds. One might think we could neglect the speed of dissociation, then, and model the gas in an equilibrium state. However, many things ...
Chemical oscillations represent a fascinating class of non‐equilibrium phenomena in which the concentrations of reactants and products vary periodically over time. Such behaviour, typically ...
Reaction kinetics and dynamics underpin our fundamental understanding of chemical transformation processes, describing how and at what rate reactants are converted into products. At the core, reaction ...
A whiff of plasma, when combined with a nanosized catalyst, can cause chemical reactions to proceed faster, more selectively, at lower temperatures, or at lower voltages than without plasma. Using ...
Interpretation of chemical rate selectivity data in homogeneous and heterogeneous reaction systems. Development and application of the theory of chemical kinetics, including collision, transition ...
Florida State University researchers have discovered a pathway within a certain type of molecule that limits chemical ...
Computational Chemistry is the study of complex chemical problems using a combination of computer simulations, chemistry theory and information science. Also called cheminformatics, this field enables ...
High-repetition laser-induced instrument enables kinetic measurements of fluorescent decomposition products as a proxy for reactive intermediates ...
It’s fun to watch chemistry labs explode on video, but you know what’s even more fun? Watching a chemistry experiment in action, with a good explanation of what’s going on. That’s science at its most ...
CM 3510 - Chemical Reaction Engineering A study of chemical reaction engineering including design and analysis of chemical reactors, the fundamentals of chemical kinetics, and analysis of reaction ...
This module teaches fundamental concepts in chemical kinetics for General Chemistry using examples of water quality and water treatment. Key chemistry topics include concentration vs. time data; rate ...
Up to 30% of life, by weight, is underground. Seismic activity may renew the energy supply for subterranean ecosystems. Published in PNAS Nexus, Eric Boyd and colleagues chronicled the ecological ...