Probing Chemical Reactions: Evidence for Exploration of an Excited Potential Energy Surface at Thermal Energies
- 10 September 1993
- journal article
- Published by American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in Science
- Vol. 261 (5127) , 1434-1436
- https://doi.org/10.1126/science.261.5127.1434
Abstract
The reaction K + NaBr --> KBr + Na is probed during the reactive collision by a continuous wave laser tuned to frequencies not resonant with excitation in either reagents or products. Transient [K..Br..Na] absorbs a laser photon giving [K..Br..Na](*), which can decompose to Na(*) + KBr. Emission from excited Na(*) at the sodium D lines provides direct evidence of laser absorption during the reaction. Different excitation spectra were observed, depending on which sodium D line was monitored. This difference is explicable if, in the absence of the laser, the reaction flux partially bifurcates to a second potential energy surface during the reaction.Keywords
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