Atom—Molecule Kinetics Using ESR Detection. III. Results for O+D2→OD+D and Theoretical Comparison with O+H2→OH+H
- 15 November 1967
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 47 (10) , 4241-4246
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1701606
Abstract
The technique described previously has been used to measure the rate constant k2 for the reaction O+D2→OD+D over the temperature range 416°—968°K. The data are strictly Arrhenius linear over this range and obey (cm3mole−1•sec−1) k2=2.0×1013 exp(−11 000/RT). A new value of k1 for O+H2→OH+H at 357°K is also reported, which gives a distinct curvature to the low‐temperature end of the Arrhenius plot of the k1 data reported earlier. In the range 416°—928°K, where both k1 and k2 are linear, interpretation is made in terms of absolute rate theory without tunneling. A potential‐energy surface for a linear transition complex was constructed by the semiempirical Sato method. The average value of the classical potential energy of activation calculated by independently fitting both sets of data is Ec=11 680±120 cal/mole. The theoretical ratio k1/k2 closely follows the experimental ratio in temperature dependence but is about 30% low in magnitude. The theoretical absolute values of the individual pre‐exponential factors are in fair agreement with experiment, although also low and not as satisfactory as was found in the D+H2 and H+D2 cases treated previously. Some measurements comparing the decay rates of O(3P2) and O(3P1) in reaction with H2 are also given, which show that the equilibration rate between J=2 and J=1 states is probably much faster than any difference in chemical reaction rates.Keywords
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