1987
DOI: 10.1002/ange.19870990107
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Laser in der Chemie – wo stehen wir heute?

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“…The assumption that the magnitude of E is to be identified with the activation of one particular bond is a subject of controversy (47,481, even with respect to homogeneous gas reactions [49]. New experimental laser studies of elementary reactions show deviations between the Arrhenius energy, the threshold energy and the energy of the activated state [50], and confirm Galwey's arguments. The theoretical doubts are supported by the following experimental results.…”
Section: Activation Energymentioning
confidence: 64%
“…The assumption that the magnitude of E is to be identified with the activation of one particular bond is a subject of controversy (47,481, even with respect to homogeneous gas reactions [49]. New experimental laser studies of elementary reactions show deviations between the Arrhenius energy, the threshold energy and the energy of the activated state [50], and confirm Galwey's arguments. The theoretical doubts are supported by the following experimental results.…”
Section: Activation Energymentioning
confidence: 64%