Issue 2, 2014

On the signal depletion induced by stretching excitation of methane in the reaction with the F atom

Abstract

Exciting a stretching mode of a chemical bond should help its breaking during a chemical reaction, according to conventional wisdom. In several recent studies of the reactions of stretch-excited methane (and isotopologues) with the F atom, counterintuitively, we found that the induced reactant vibrations instead inhibit the bond rupture and slow down the overall reaction rate. This intriguing observation has been qualitatively ascribed to the vibrationally induced steric effects of the reaction in previous reports. However, quantitative determination of the reactivity suppression in terms of reaction cross sections remains lacking. In this report, we scrutinize the physical meaning of this (product) signal depletion phenomenon and fill the gap. Through a systematic investigation we further elucidate the additional reaction dynamics information that can be retrieved from the depletion measurements. The resultant rotationally state-selected reaction cross sections for both the vibrational ground and excited states are presented, and the stereodynamical implications are delineated.

Graphical abstract: On the signal depletion induced by stretching excitation of methane in the reaction with the F atom

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Jul 2013
Accepted
27 Aug 2013
First published
18 Sep 2013

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2014,16, 444-452

On the signal depletion induced by stretching excitation of methane in the reaction with the F atom

Y. Cheng, H. Pan, F. Wang and K. Liu, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2014, 16, 444 DOI: 10.1039/C3CP53036A

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