Collision dynamics of Cs + ICH3→ Csl + CH3: backward vs. sideways scattering as a function of collision energy
- 1 January 1990
- journal article
- Published by Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) in Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions
- Vol. 86 (11) , 2063-2068
- https://doi.org/10.1039/ft9908602063
Abstract
Differential reaction cross-sections for the Cs + ICH3→ CsI + CH3 system have been measured as a function of the collision energy using a simple molecular-beam apparatus. A new oven design suitable for producting stable beams of highly reactive metals was used to produce a Cs beam via the (oven) chemical reaction Ba(s)+ CsCl(s)→ BaCl(s)+ Cs(v). The Csl was detected over the whole angular laboratory range as a function of collision energy, ET, from 0.15 to 0.56 eV. The analysis of the centre-of-mass angular and recoil velocity distributions of the product indicated (a) a backward peak corresponding to a direct, rebound mechanism, (b) increasing forward scattering as the collision energy increases, and (c) that the average translational energy of the products, text-decoration:overlineE′T, increases approximately linearly with increasing collision energy, text-decoration:overlineE T, as follows: text-decoration:overlineE′T/kJ mol–1= 0.62 text-decoration:overlineE T/kJ mol–1+ 64.6. The backward to near-sideways scattering evolution with increasing ET is discussed in the light of a possible insertion mechanism in addition to the (low collision energy) abstraction mechanism.Keywords
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