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Experimental and theoretical studies of the N(2D) + H2 and D2 reactions
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Experimental and theoretical studies of the N(2D) + H2 and D2 reactions

Dianailys Nunez-Reyes, Cedric Bray, Kevin M. Hickson, Pascal Larregaray, Laurent Bonnet et Tomas Gonzalez-Lezana
Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP, Vol.22(41), p.23609-23617
01/01/2020
PMID: 33112296

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Chemistry Chemistry, Physical Physical Sciences Physics Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical Science & Technology
This study reports the results of an experimental and theoretical investigation of the N(D-2) + H-2 and N(D-2) + D-2 reactions at room temperature and below. On the experimental side, a supersonic flow (Laval nozzle) reactor was employed to measure rate constants for these processes at temperatures as low as 127 K. N(D-2) was produced indirectly by pulsed laser photolysis and these atoms were detected directly by pulsed laser induced fluorescence in the vacuum ultraviolet wavelength region. On the theoretical side, two different approaches were used to calculate rate constants for these reactions; a statistical quantum mechanical (SQM) method and a quasi-classical trajectory capture model including a semi-classical correction for tunneling (SC-Capture). This work is described in the context of previous studies, while the discrepancies between both experiment and theory, as well as between the theoretical results themselves are discussed.

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