PERIPHERAL CHEMICAL-REACTIONS
Forward scattering of the products of direct exoergic atom transfer reactions is proposed as an indication for a peripheral attraction: a reaction in which an atom at the periphery of the reactants is abstracted. Model computations for the O(1D) + N2O reaction are used to illustrate the proposed mec...
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author | Bennun, M Brouard, M Simons, J Levine, R |
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description | Forward scattering of the products of direct exoergic atom transfer reactions is proposed as an indication for a peripheral attraction: a reaction in which an atom at the periphery of the reactants is abstracted. Model computations for the O(1D) + N2O reaction are used to illustrate the proposed mechanism. The opacity function has a peak at higher impact parameters which is correlated with the forward scattering. Potential energy surfaces which do not manifest peripheral attraction lead to backwards scattering of the products. © 1993. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:620284d7-80d2-4ad3-aea1-fed9bad85da82022-03-26T18:03:38ZPERIPHERAL CHEMICAL-REACTIONSJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:620284d7-80d2-4ad3-aea1-fed9bad85da8EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford1993Bennun, MBrouard, MSimons, JLevine, RForward scattering of the products of direct exoergic atom transfer reactions is proposed as an indication for a peripheral attraction: a reaction in which an atom at the periphery of the reactants is abstracted. Model computations for the O(1D) + N2O reaction are used to illustrate the proposed mechanism. The opacity function has a peak at higher impact parameters which is correlated with the forward scattering. Potential energy surfaces which do not manifest peripheral attraction lead to backwards scattering of the products. © 1993. |
spellingShingle | Bennun, M Brouard, M Simons, J Levine, R PERIPHERAL CHEMICAL-REACTIONS |
title | PERIPHERAL CHEMICAL-REACTIONS |
title_full | PERIPHERAL CHEMICAL-REACTIONS |
title_fullStr | PERIPHERAL CHEMICAL-REACTIONS |
title_full_unstemmed | PERIPHERAL CHEMICAL-REACTIONS |
title_short | PERIPHERAL CHEMICAL-REACTIONS |
title_sort | peripheral chemical reactions |
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