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Faraday Transactions (Physical Chemistry and Chemical Physics)



Subject: Faraday Transactions (Physical Chemistry and Chemical Physics)
Date: Tue, 6 Jan 1998 16:42:51 -0500 (EST)

Faraday Transactions (Physical Chemistry and Chemical Physics)

http://www.rsc.org/is/journals/current/faraday/fappub.htm

ISSN 0956-5000

Faraday Transactions (Physical Chemistry and Chemical Physics) is a
subscription-based electronic version of the print journal of the sa,e
title published by the Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, UK.
Full-text is available to subscribers as PDF files.

About the Journal:

	Faraday Transactions seeks to publish new, original research,
        covering the areas of physical chemistry, chemical physics and
        biophysical chemistry, and includes papers on:

            gas-phase kinetics and dynamics 
            molecular beam kinetics and spectroscopy 
            photochemistry and photophysics 
            energy transfer and relaxation processes 
            laser-induced chemistry 
            spectrosopy of molecules and gas-phase complexes 
            quantum chemistry and molecular structure 
            clusters 
            statistical mechanics of gaseous molecules and complexes
            spectroscopy, statistical mechanics and quantum theory of
            the condensed phase 
            computational chemistry and molecular dynamics 
            colloid and interface science 
            surface science 
            physisorption and chromatographic science 
            chemisorption and heterogeneous catalysis 
            zeolites and ion-exchange phenomena 
            electrode processes 
            liquids and solutions 
            solid-state chemistry (microstructures and dynamics) 
            reactions in condensed phases 
            physical chemistry of macromolecules and polymers 
            materials science 
            thermodynamics 
            biophysical chemistry and radiation chemistry 

        Faraday Transactions is a highly respected, interdisciplinary
        journal dedicated to publishing innovative research, covering all
        aspects of physical chemistry, biophysical chemistry and
        chemical physics. Published twice monthly, Faraday
        Transactions contains Research Papers, Faraday Research
        Articles and Faraday Communications. Faraday Research
        Articles are invited, high profile, topical research articles of
        interest to the broad readership of the journal. Faraday
        Communications are for the rapid publication of important new
        work and are published within twelve weeks of receipt.

Recent Contents:

Contents list for issue 2 of Faraday
        Transactions, 1998

        Research Papers

        185 
            Diffusion of electrically neutral radicals and anion
            radicals created by photochemical reactions 
            Koichi Okamoto, Noboru Hirota and Masahide Terazima 
        195 
            Laser flash photolysis studies of some rhodamine
            dyes. Characterisation of the lowest excited singlet
            state of Rhodamine 3B, Sulforhodamine B and
            Solforhodamine 101 
            Paul C. Beaumont, David G. Johnson and Barry J.
            Parsons 
        201 
            Group electronegativities from electronegativity
            equilibration. Applications to organic
            thermochemistry 
            Derek W. Smith 
        207 
            Benzene-dimethyl ketone association. Excess molar
            enthalpy of (cyclohexane + dimethyl ketone)(g) and
            (benzene + dimethyl ketone)(g) from temperatures of
            353.2 to 403.2 K 
            C. J. Wormald and J. C. Mayr 
        213 
            Capillary electrophoresis with chemical reaction.
            Effect of ionic strength 
            D. Šnita, H. Ševcíková, J. Lindner, M. Marek and J. H.
            Merkin 
        223 
            Electrical properties of wood. Determination of ionic
            transference numbers and electroosmotic water flow
            in Pinus sylvestris L. (Scots pine) 
            Paul J. Simons, Michael Spiro and John F. Levy 
        227 
            Circular dichroism (CD) study of peridinin-chlorophyll
            a protein (PCP) complexes from marine dinoflagellate
            algae. The tetramer approach 
            Mariusz Pilch and Marek Pawlikowski 
        233 
            Becker–Döring model of self-reproducing vesicles 
            Peter V. Coveney and Jonathan A. D. Wattis 

Contact:

faraday@rsc.org

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