Issue 6, 1999

Helicity decoupled quantum dynamics and capture model cross sections and rate constants for O(1D)+H2→OH+H

Abstract

We study, within a helicity decoupled quantum approximation, the total angular momentum J dependence of reaction probabilities for the reaction O(1D)+H2→OH+H. A recently developed real wave packet approach is employed for the quantum calculations. The abinitio based, ground electronic ([X with combining tilde]1A′) potential energy surface of Ho etal. (T-S. Ho, T. Hollebeeck, H. Rabitz, L. B. Harding and G. C. Schatz, J. Chem. Phys., 1996, 105, 10472) is assumed for most of our calculations, although some calculations are also performed with a recent surface due to Dobbyn and Knowles. We find that the low J reaction probabilities tend to be, on average, slightly lower than the high J probabilities. This effect is also found to be reproduced in classical trajectory calculations. A new capture model is proposed that incorporates the available quantum data within an orbital angular momentum or l-shifting approximation to predict total cross sections and rate constants. The results agree well with classical trajectory results and the experimental rate constant at room temperature. However, electronically non-adiabatic effects may become important at higher temperature.

Article information

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Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 1999,1, 1141-1148

Helicity decoupled quantum dynamics and capture model cross sections and rate constants for O(1D)+H2→OH+H

S. K. Gray, E. M. Goldfield, G. C. Schatz and G. G. Balint-Kurti, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 1999, 1, 1141 DOI: 10.1039/A809325C

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