Issue 8, 2018

Full dimensional potential energy surface and low temperature dynamics of the H2CO + OH → HCO + H2O reaction

Abstract

A new method is proposed to analytically represent the potential energy surface of reactions involving polyatomic molecules capable of accurately describing long-range interactions and saddle points, needed to describe low-temperature collisions. It is based on two terms, a reactive force field term and a many-body term. The reactive force field term accurately describes the fragments, long-range interactions among them and the saddle points for reactions. The many-body term increases the desired accuracy everywhere else. This method has been applied to the OH + H2CO → H2O + HCO reaction, giving a barrier of 27.4 meV. The simulated classical rate constants with this potential are in good agreement with recent experimental results [Ocaña et al., Astrophys. J., 2017, submitted], showing an important increase at temperatures below 100 K. The reaction mechanism is analyzed in detail here, and explains the observed behavior at low energy by the formation of long-lived collision complexes, with roaming trajectories, with a capture observed for very long impact parameters, >100 a.u., determined by the long-range dipole–dipole interaction.

Graphical abstract: Full dimensional potential energy surface and low temperature dynamics of the H2CO + OH → HCO + H2O reaction

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Aug 2017
Accepted
08 Sep 2017
First published
08 Sep 2017

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2018,20, 5415-5426

Full dimensional potential energy surface and low temperature dynamics of the H2CO + OH → HCO + H2O reaction

A. Zanchet, P. del Mazo, A. Aguado, O. Roncero, E. Jiménez, A. Canosa, M. Agúndez and J. Cernicharo, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2018, 20, 5415 DOI: 10.1039/C7CP05307J

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