1997
DOI: 10.1063/1.473411
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Reactivity induced by complex formation: The reaction of O(3P) with HCl dimers

Abstract: Time-dependent quantum wave packet studies of the F+HCl and F+DCl reactionsThe reaction of O͑ 3 P͒ with HCl•M ͑MϭHCl, Ar͒ complexes has been studied. While the monomer HCl, in its ground vibrational state, reacts extremely slow with O͑ 3 P͒, it is shown here that the van der Waals complexes react with an efficiency of about 3 orders of magnitude larger than that of the monomer. The reactivity of DCl, on the other hand, is not enhanced by the complex formation. Molecular dynamics simulation indicates that the c… Show more

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“…Van Doren et al specifically observed the reaction of ion-associated HCl with chlorine nitrate Also noteworthy is the reactivity of HCl dimer, over HCl monomer, reported for reaction with atomic oxygen . A charge distribution effect is cited for 3 orders of magnitude rate enhancement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Van Doren et al specifically observed the reaction of ion-associated HCl with chlorine nitrate Also noteworthy is the reactivity of HCl dimer, over HCl monomer, reported for reaction with atomic oxygen . A charge distribution effect is cited for 3 orders of magnitude rate enhancement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…46 Also noteworthy is the reactivity of HCl dimer, over HCl monomer, reported for reaction with atomic oxygen. 47 A charge distribution effect is cited for 3 orders of magnitude rate enhancement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…28 The minor interfering background signal resulting from the photolysis of the HONO impurity that was always present in the NO 2 sample beam was subtracted to obtain the OH signal due solely to the title reaction. [29][30][31]…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[22][23][24][25] Interfering OH background signals were excluded. First, because HONO impurity is always present in the NO 2 , the OH background resulting from NO 2 photolysis was subtracted; [26][27][28] second, background OH signal may also have arisen from the small amount of HBr impurity produced during precursor pyrolysis. However, the OH signals from the exothermic reaction O( 3 P) + HBr!OH + Br have only been reported in vibrationally excited states (u'' = 1, 2 at a ratio of 9:1) and not the u'' = 0 state.…”
Section: Nascent Rotational Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%