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Prigogine and Stuart A. Rice 205 $aVolume 95. 210 $aNew York $cJohn Wiley and Sons, Inc.$dc1996 215 $a1 online resource (432 p.) 225 1 $aAdvances in chemical physics ;$vv. 95 300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 08$a9780471154303 311 08$a047115430X 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. 327 $aKinetics and Dynamics of Hydrogen Adsorption and Desorption on Silicon Surfaces (D. Doren). Potential Energy Surfaces of Transition-Metal-Catalyzed Chemical Reactions (D. Musaev and K. Morokuma). High-Resolution Helium Atom Scattering as a Probe of Surface Vibrations (S. Safron). Ordering and Phase Transitions in Adsorbed Monolayers of Diatomic Molecules (D. Marx and H. Wiechert). Indexes. 330 $aThe study of surfaces has experienced dramatic growth over the past decade. This self-contained, special topic volume in the 'Advances in Chemical Physics' series, brings together contributions from leading researchers treating some of the most crucial aspects of the experimental and theoretical study of surfaces. 330 $bThe study of surfaces has experienced dramatic growth over the past decade. Now, the editors of the internationally celebrated series Advances in Chemical Physics have brought together in this self-contained, special topic volume contributions from leading researchers in the field treating some of the most crucial aspects of the experimental and theoretical study of surfaces. This work delves into such core issues as: Kinetics and dynamics of hydrogen adsorption on silicon surfaces. Potential energy surfaces of transition- metal-catalyzed chemical reactions. High-resolution helium atom scattering as a proof of surface vibrations. Ordering and phase transitions in adsorbed monolayers of diatomic molecules. The influence of dimensionality on static and dynamic properties of a system. New applications to fields as varied as catalysts and the passage of molecules through membranes. This valuable resource provides important insights into the current state of knowledge about surface properties. Prigogine and Rice's latest work will stimulate the imagination and motivate the exploration of other aspects of this fascinating subject. The study of surfaces has experienced dramatic growth over the past decade. Now, the editors of the internationally celebrated series Advances in Chemical Physics have brought together in this special topic volume contributions from leading researchers in the field treating some of the most crucial aspects of the experimental and theoretical study of surfaces. This work delves into such core issues as: Kinetics and dynamics of hydrogen adsorption on silicon surfaces Potential energy surfaces of transition-metal-catalyzed chemical reactions High-resolution helium atom scattering as a proof of surface vibrations Ordering and phase transitions in adsorbed monolayers of diatomic molecules The influence of dimensionality on static and dynamic properties of a system New applications to fields as varied as catalysts and the passage of molecules through membranes. This valuable resource provides important insights into the current state of knowledge about surface properties. 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