학술논문

Depression of reactivity by the collision energy in the single barrier H + CD₄ → HD + CD₃ reaction
Document Type
research-article
Source
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2010 Jul . 107(29), 12782-12785.
Subject
Atoms
Methane
Energy
Reactivity
Chemical reactions
Potential energy
Laser beams
Molecular beams
Photolysis
Quantum chemistry
Language
English
ISSN
00278424
Abstract
Crossed molecular beam experiments and accurate quantum scattering calculations have been carried out for the polyatomic H + CD₄ → HD + CD₃ reaction. Unprecedented agreement has been achieved between theory and experiments on the energy dependence of the integral cross section in a wide collision energy region that first rises and then falls considerably as the collision energy increases far over the reaction barrier for this simple hydrogen abstraction reaction. Detailed theoretical analysis shows that at collision energies far above the barrier the incoming H-atom moves so quickly that the heavier D-atom on CD₄ cannot concertedly follow it to form the HD product, resulting in the decline of reactivity with the increase of collision energy. We propose that this is also the very mechanism, operating in many abstraction reactions, which causes the differential cross section in the backward direction to decrease substantially or even vanish at collision energies far above the barrier height.