Reaction dynamics of O(1D)+H2, D2, and HD: Direct evidence for the elusive abstraction pathway and the estimation of its branching
- 15 August 1997
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 107 (7), 2351-2356
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.474579
Abstract
The dependencies of the integral cross sections for the title reactions on collision energies were determined from 0.6 kcal/mol to nearly 6 kcal/mol. The result provides, for the first time, direct and unambiguous experimental evidence for the existence of an abstraction pathway, in addition to the widely accepted inserted one. A reaction barrier of about 1.8 kcal/mol was found for this elusive abstraction channel. The branching of these two microscopic pathways was estimated. An intriguing H/D isotope effect was revealed, which called for further studies.Keywords
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