Transition-state spectroscopy of partial wave resonances in the F + HD reaction
- PMID: 20299593
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1185694
Transition-state spectroscopy of partial wave resonances in the F + HD reaction
Abstract
Partial wave resonances, quasi-bound resonance states with well-defined rotation in the transition state region of a chemical reaction, play a governing role in reaction dynamics but have eluded direct experimental characterization. Here, we report the observation of individual partial wave resolved resonances in the F + HD --> HF + D reaction by measuring the collision energy-dependent, angle- and state-resolved differential cross section with extremely high resolution, providing a spectroscopic probe to the transition state of F + HD --> HF + D. The agreement of the data with the high-level theoretical calculations confirms the sensitivity of this probe to the subtle quantum mechanical factors guiding this benchmark reaction.
Comment in
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Chemistry. Setting the trap for reactive resonances.Science. 2010 Mar 19;327(5972):1460-1. doi: 10.1126/science.1187822. Science. 2010. PMID: 20299579 No abstract available.
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