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A quantitative curve-crossing model for radical fragmentation
Edward D. Lorance,
Ian Gould
Molecular Sciences, School of (SMS)
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Chemical Compounds
Curve Crossing Model
100%
Density Functional Theory
16%
Energy Barrier
25%
Fragmentation
44%
Ground State
21%
Surface
17%
Surface Reaction
27%
Physics & Astronomy
avoidance
16%
curves
29%
density functional theory
10%
electronics
6%
energy
3%
fragmentation
48%
ground state
8%
intersections
13%
kinetics
8%
matrices
7%
surface reactions
13%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Kinetics
38%
Molecular Models
69%