2021
DOI: 10.1002/mas.21660
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Secondary kinetic deuterium isotope effects on unimolecular cleavage reactions: Zero‐point vibrational energy and qualitative RRKM theory

Abstract: Secondary kinetic isotope effects arise as the result of transition-state zeropoint vibrational energy differences. Unimolecular simple cleavage reactions of gas-phase ions in mass spectrometers allow detailed studies of isotope effects on competing reactions, particularly when examined in intramolecular competition experiments where interpretation requires very few simplifying assumptions. The zero-point energy differences reflect changes of isotope sensitive vibrational properties, and both αand β-secondary … Show more

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