In the current work, kinetic and dynamic parameters in reactive and non-reactive collisions between CN and OH radicals were investigated upon an interpolated potential energy surface using MP2/6-311G++(d,p) ab-initio method. The total and individual reaction probability and cross-section, for all reactions, were obtained and applied to calculate the rate constant and rate expression. In non-reactive trajectories, the effect of the impact parameter and relative translational energy of particles on the deflection angle was also investigated. To investigate the kinetic isotopic effect, the deuterium was used instead of hydrogen atom to illustrate the effect of mass of attacking radical and target molecule on physical observable such as reaction probability and crosssection.
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