Ultracold collisions and reactions of vibrationally excited OH radicals with oxygen atoms

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作者
Juanes-Marcos, Juan Carlos [1 ]
Quemener, Goulven [1 ]
Kendrick, Brian K. [2 ]
Balakrishnan, Naduvalath [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nevada, Dept Chem, Las Vegas, NV 89154 USA
[2] Los Alamos Natl Lab, Div Theoret, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
CLASSICAL TRAJECTORY CALCULATIONS; POTENTIAL-ENERGY SURFACES; GENERAL-ORDER COLLISIONS; TOTAL ANGULAR-MOMENTUM; CHEMICAL-REACTIONS; RATE-CONSTANT; HO+O-DOUBLE-LEFT-RIGHT-ARROW-HO2-DOUBLE-LEFT-RIGHT-ARROW-H+O-2 REACTION; SYMMETRIC REPRESENTATION; SCATTERING CALCULATIONS; QUANTUM CALCULATIONS;
D O I
10.1039/c1cp21141b
中图分类号
O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
学科分类号
070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
We report a quantum dynamics study of O + OH (nu = 1, j = 0) collisions on its ground electronic state, employing two different potential energy surfaces: the DIMKP surface by Kendrick and Pack, and the XXZLG surface by Xu et al. A time-independent quantum mechanical method based on hyperspherical coordinates has been adopted for the dynamics calculations. Energy-dependent probabilities and rate coefficients are computed for the elastic, inelastic, and reactive channels over the collision energy range E(coll) = 10(-10)-0.35 eV, for J = 0 total angular momentum. Initial state-selected reaction rate coefficients are also calculated from the J = 0 reaction probabilities by applying a J-shifting approximation, for temperatures in the range T = 10(-6)-700 K. Our results show that the dynamics of the collisional process and its outcome are strongly influenced by long-range forces, and chemical reactivity is found to be sensitive to the choice of the potential energy surface. For O + OH (nu = 1, j = 0) collisions at low temperatures, vibrational relaxation of OH competes with reactive scattering. Since long-range interactions can facilitate vibrational relaxation processes, we find that the DIMKP potential (which explicitly includes van der Waals dispersion terms) favours vibrational relaxation over chemical reaction at low temperatures. On the DIMKP potential in the ultracold regime, the reaction rate coefficient for O + OH (nu = 1, j = 0) is found to be a factor of thirteen lower than that for O + OH (nu = 0, j = 0). This significantly high reactivity of OH (nu = 0, j = 0), compared to that of OH (nu = 1, j = 0), is attributed to enhancement caused by the presence of a HO(2) quasibound state (scattering resonance) with energy near the O + OH (nu = 0, j = 0) dissociation threshold. In contrast, the XXZLG potential does not contain explicit van der Waals terms, being just an extrapolation by a nearly constant function at large O-OH distances. Therefore, long-range potential couplings are absent in calculations using the XXZLG surface, which does not induce vibrational relaxation as efficiently as the DIMKP potential. The XXZLG potential leads to a slightly higher reactivity (a factor of 1.4 higher) for O + OH (nu = 1, j = 0) compared to that for O + OH (nu = 0, j = 0) at ultracold temperatures. Overall, both potential surfaces yield comparable values of reaction rate coefficients at low temperatures for the O + OH (nu = 1, j = 0) reaction.
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页码:19067 / 19076
页数:10
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