The nature and role of quantized transition states in the accurate quantum dynamics of the reaction O+H2→OH+H — David C. Chatfield (1993) | RDL Network
The nature and role of quantized transition states in the accurate quantum dynamics of the reaction O+H2→OH+H
Article 1993 en
Authors
DC
David C. Chatfield
RF
Ronald Friedman
GL
Gillian C. Lynch
Abstract
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Accurate quantum mechanical dynamics calculations are reported for the reaction probabilities of O(3P)+H2→OH+H with zero total angular momentum on a single potential energy surface. The results show that the reactive flux is gated by quantized transition states up to the highest energy studied, which corresponds to a total energy of 1.90 eV. The quantized transition states are assigned and compared to vibrationally adiabatic barrier maxima; their widths and transmission coefficients are determined; and they are classified as variational, supernumerary of the first kind, and supernumerary of the second kind. Their effects on state-selected and state-to-state reactivity are discussed in detail.
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