bimolecular

ADJECTIVE
  1. relating to or affecting two molecules
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How To Use bimolecular In A Sentence

  • In this case the precursors are mixed just before entering the deposition chamber and the heat of the chamber encourages a gas phase bimolecular reaction.
  • Nucleophilic substitution reactions can be either unimolecular or bimolecular.
  • A bimolecular decay is used to explain the dependence of dynamics of the Kerr signal on the incident light intensity.
  • The results indicate that also in viscous solutions, where bimolecular quenching reactions are inhibited, deuteration of the ring nitrogen does not affect the lifetime of NATA.
  • The J factors, which are defined as the ratios of equilibrium constants for ligatable unimolecular and bimolecular forms with cohesive ends hybridized, are measured from their ligation rates under certain conditions.
  • It is known to strongly influence the kinetics of diffusion-controlled bimolecular reactions in liquids.
  • We were able to eliminate this heterogeneity in our samples to obtain a simpler two-phase form for the bimolecular kinetics.
  • If the amines were acting as the hydrogen bond acceptors, the bimolecular quenching constants would be expected to increase with basicity of the amines, i.e. for amines with lower pK b values.
  • The binding of particles to filaments is a simple bimolecular reaction, for which the binding rate is a product of the concentrations of free particle and free binding sites and nonlinear in the above sense.
  • The bimolecular rate constants for these reactions are of several orders of magnitude less than diffusion controlled.
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