DYNAMICS OF ELECTRONIC-ENERGY QUENCHING - THE REACTION OF H-2(B)+HE

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作者
PIBEL, CD
CARLETON, KL
MOORE, CB
机构
[1] Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley
[2] Physical Sciences Inc., 20 New England Business Center, Andover
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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS | 1990年 / 93卷 / 01期
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10.1063/1.459604
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
学科分类号
070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The room temperature rate constants for quenching of the fluorescence of H2, HD, and D2 B1Σu + by 4He have been measured as a function of the initially excited rotational and vibrational levels of the hydrogen molecule. The effective quenching cross sections increase with increasing vibrational energy from about 1 Å2 up to a maximum of about 6 Å2. The effective cross sections for D2 (B, υ′ = 0) were independent of the rotational level excited for 0 < J′ ≤ 7, and the cross sections for (υ′ = 0, J′ = 0) were about 80% of the values for (υ′ = 0, J′ > 0) for all three isotopes studied. Quenching occurs via formation of an electronically excited (H 2He)* collision complex followed by crossing to the repulsive H2(X)-He potential energy surface. The vibrational state dependence of the quenching cross sections fits a vibrationally adiabatic model for complex formation. From the vibrational state dependence of the quenching cross section, the barrier height for the quenching reaction is found to be 250±40 cm-1, and the difference in the H-H stretching frequencies between H2(B) and the H2-He complex at the barrier to reaction is 140±80 cm-1. Both values are substantially smaller than results from ab initio calculations. The rotational state dependence of the quenching cross sections suggests that quenching occurs with H2 rotating in a plane perpendicular to the relative velocity vector, in qualitative agreement with the rotational anisotropy of the H 2(B)-He ab initio electronic potential energy surface. © 1990 American Institute of Physics.
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