1979
DOI: 10.1021/ed056p562
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Molecular excited state relaxation processes

Abstract: Molecular Excited State Relaxation ProcessesMost molecular processes undergo a monotonle relaxation toward equilibrium. For example, almost all known chemical reactions proceed toward chemical (thermodynamic) equilibrium in a uniform, asymptotic manner. The same is true of a system subjected to a small but sudden temperature jump or of a system of molecules in condensed phase subjected to a short pulse of light from a conventional light source. All of

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“…Readers interested in a more detailed discussion are referred to Marfunin (1979) and Rhodes (1979). For purposes of this communication it is adequate to summarize the consequences of relaxation.…”
Section: Moderation Of High-energy Excitations (Radiative and Radiatimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Readers interested in a more detailed discussion are referred to Marfunin (1979) and Rhodes (1979). For purposes of this communication it is adequate to summarize the consequences of relaxation.…”
Section: Moderation Of High-energy Excitations (Radiative and Radiatimentioning
confidence: 99%