Publications of J. Troe
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Journal Article (153)
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Journal Article
119, pp. 145 - 157 (2001)
Rotational effects in broadening factors of falloff curves of unimolecular dissociation reactions. Faraday Discussions Chemical Society 122.
Journal Article
115, pp. 3621 - 3628 (2001)
Theoretical studies of the HO + O HO2 H + O2 reaction. II. Classical trajectory calculations on an ab initio potential for temperatures between 300 and 5000 K. Journal of Chemical Physics 123.
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29, pp. 167 - 266 (2000)
Evaluated kinetic and photochemical data for atmospheric chemistry: supplement VIII, halogen species. Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data 124.
Journal Article
2, pp. 2251 - 2259 (2000)
Classical diffusion model of vibrational predissociation of van der Waals complexes: truncated mean first passage time approximation. Physical Chemistry - Chemical Physics 125.
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2, pp. 5098 - 5104 (2000)
Experimental and theoretical study of the temperature and pressure dependence of the recombination reactions O + NO2 (+ M) → NO3 (+ M) and NO2 + NO3 (+ M) → N2O5 (+M). Physical Chemistry - Chemical Physics 126.
Journal Article
113, pp. 11019 - 11034 (2000)
Statistical rate theory for the HO + O H + O2 reaction system: SACM/CT calculations between 0 and 5000 K. Journal of Chemical Physics 127.
Journal Article
2, pp. 631 - 642 (2000)
Classical trajectory calculations of the high pressure limiting rate constants and of specific rate constants for the reaction H + O2 → HO2: dynamic isotope effects between tritium + O2 and muonium + O2. Physical Chemistry - Chemical Physics 128.
Journal Article
258, pp. 257 - 265 (2000)
Liquid water ionization: mechanistic implications of the H/D isotope effect in the geminate recombination of hydrated electrons. Chemical Physics 129.
Journal Article
214, pp. 573 - 581 (2000)
Are primary quantum yields of NO2 photolysis at λ ≤ 398 nm smaller than unity? Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie 130.
Journal Article
110, pp. 1389 - 1403 (1999)
State-resolved collisional energy transfer in highly excited NO2. I. Cross sections and propensities for J, K, and mJ changing collisions. Journal of Chemical Physics 131.
Journal Article
110, pp. 1404 - 1415 (1999)
State-resolved collisional energy transfer in highly excited NO2. II. Vibrational energy transfer in the presence of strong chemical interaction. Journal of Chemical Physics 132.
Journal Article
28, pp. 191 - 393 (1999)
Evaluated kinetic and photochemical data for atmospheric chemistry: supplement VII. Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data 133.
Journal Article
1, pp. 57 - 61 (1999)
New studies of the unimolecular reaction NO2 O + No. I. High pressure range of the O + NO recombination between 200 and 400 K. Physical Chemistry - Chemical Physics 134.
Journal Article
103, pp. 10528 - 10539 (1999)
Photoisomerisation of trans-stilbene in moderately compressed gases: pressure-dependent effective barriers. Journal of Physical Chemistry A 135.
Journal Article
108, pp. 5391 - 5397 (1998)
Temperature and pressure dependence of the addition reactions of HO to NO and to NO2. Journal of Chemical Physics 136.
Journal Article
108, pp. 5265 - 5280 (1998)
Classical trajectory and statistical adiabatic channel study of the dynamics of capture and unimolecular bond fission. Journal of Chemical Physics 137.
Journal Article
108, pp. 9987 - 9998 (1998)
Classical trajectory and statistical adiabatic channel study of the dynamics of capture and unimolecular bond fission. Journal of Chemical Physics 138.
Journal Article
83, pp. 5458 - 5468 (1998)
Ultraviolet laser ablation of polymers: spot size, pulse duration and plume attenuation effects explained. Journal of Applied Physics 139.
Journal Article
102, pp. 4207 - 4212 (1998)
Preferential Solvation in the Collisional Deactivation of Vibrationally Highly Excited Azulene in Supercritical Xenon/Ethane Mixtures. Journal of Physical Chemistry A 140.
Journal Article
107 (20), pp. 8380 - 8390 (1997)
The role of local density in the collisional deactivation of vibrationally highly excited azulene in supercritical fluids. Journal of Chemical Physics