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Molecular Physics
An International Journal at the Interface Between Chemistry and Physics
Volume 47, 1982 - Issue 3
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Collision energy dependence of the K+C2H5Br→BrK+C2H5 reaction

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Pages 725-740 | Received 22 Mar 1982, Accepted 07 May 1982, Published online: 11 Aug 2006

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E. Verdasco, V. Saez Rabanos, F.J. Aoiz & A. Gonzalez Ureña. (1987) Influence of the radical group upon total reaction cross-section molecular beam study of the K + RI → KI + R (R = CH3, C2H5, C3H7) reactions. Molecular Physics 62:5, pages 1207-1211.
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V. Sáez Rábanos, F.J. Aoiz, V.J. Herrero, E. Verdasco & A. González Ureña. (1986) Molecular beam study of the radical group effect in the K + RI → KI + R(R = CH3, C2H5, nC3H7) reactive collisions. Molecular Physics 59:4, pages 707-720.
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A. Gonzalez Ureña. (1984) On the collision energy dependence of the reaction cross section. Molecular Physics 52:5, pages 1145-1159.
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V. Sáez Rábanos, E. Verdasco, A. Segura & A. González Ureña. (1983) Observed differential reaction cross section of the CH3I+Na→NaI+CH3 system. Molecular Physics 50:4, pages 825-840.
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Luis Bañares & Angel González Ureña. (1990) Collision energy effects in the Cs+ICH3→CsI+CH3 reaction. The Journal of Chemical Physics 93:9, pages 6473-6483.
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Luis Bañares, Angel González Ureña & Antonio Aguilar-Navarro. (1990) Collision dynamics of Cs + ICH 3 → Csl + CH 3 : backward vs. sideways scattering as a function of collision energy . J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 86:11, pages 2063-2068.
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M. Menéndez, L. Bañares, J. Alonso & A.González Ureña. (1988) Kinematics and dynamical effects in the total and differential excitation functions. A variational transition state theory analysis. Chemical Physics 120:2, pages 273-289.
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A. Gonzalez Ureña. 1988. Selectivity in Chemical Reactions. Selectivity in Chemical Reactions 79 94 .
J.P. Simons & C. Washington. (1987) Inelastic and reactive scattering of Xe(3P2) by CH3I, CH3Br and CH3Cl: opacity functions and excitation functions. Chemical Physics Letters 138:2-3, pages 220-224.
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A. González Ureña. 1986. Advances in Chemical Physics. Advances in Chemical Physics 213 335 .
A.González Ureña & Michael Menzinger. (1985) Modified electron transfer model for excitation functions of the type M + RX → MX + R and M+ + RX− (M = alkali, R = alkyl group, X = halogen) and M′ + N2O → MO* + N2 (M′= Ba OR Sm). Chemical Physics 99:3, pages 437-446.
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V. Saez Rabanos, E. Verdasco, V. J. Herrero & A. Gonzalez Ureña. (1984) Maximum in the translational energy dependence of the cross section for the Na+CH3I→NaI+CH3 reaction. The Journal of Chemical Physics 81:12, pages 5725-5729.
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