2010
DOI: 10.1515/zna-2010-6-713
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Energy Exchange During Grazing Collision of Two Chain Molecules

Abstract: A theoretical model is presented, which describes the collision of two polyatomic organic molecules grazing each other at relative velocities below Bohr velocity. If the interacting molecules contain chains of diatomic dipoles, each of these chains can acquire and accumulate IR energy quanta by transition into collective excited vibrational states (excimols) during the contact period (∼ 10 −12 s). The excimol energy transport from one of the chains to close trap-bonds (energy acceptors) of the molecule as well… Show more

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