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The effect of collision energy on the stereodynamics of the reaction triatomic NH2 system

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Abstract The stereodynamics of the reaction H(2S) + NH (v = 0, 1, 2, 3; j = 0) → N(4S) + H2 are studied using the quasi-classical trajectory method on a double many-body expansion… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The stereodynamics of the reaction H(2S) + NH (v = 0, 1, 2, 3; j = 0) → N(4S) + H2 are studied using the quasi-classical trajectory method on a double many-body expansion potential energy surface to understand the alignment and orientation of the product molecules in the collision energy range of 2–20 kcal·mol−1. The vibrational–rotational quantum number of the NH molecules is specifically investigated for v = 0, 1, 2, and 3 and j = 0. The differential cross section [DCS; ], and average rotational alignment factor are calculated. The stereodynamics results indicate that the reagent vibrational quantum number and initial collision energy significantly affect the distributions of the k–j′, k–k′–j′ and k–k′ vector correlations along with In addition, while DCS is extremely sensitive to the collision energy, it is not significantly affected by the vibrational excitation of the reagents.

Keywords: stereodynamics reaction; energy; energy stereodynamics; collision energy; effect collision

Journal Title: Ferroelectrics
Year Published: 2019

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