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Adiabatic channel centrifugal sudden

When the interaction depends on the orientation of the neutral molecule, as is the case, for example, for ion-dipole reactions, the simple treatment outlined above is no longer appropriate. The adiabatic channel method is often used in this context [32]. The rotational energy levels in the separated reactants are coupled with the orbital energy levels to define a set of channels for the collision complex. The number of open states, N(EJ), is the number of channels with an energy maximum below the energy E. Examples of this approach include the adiabatic channel centrifugal sudden approximation (ACCSA) of Clary [33] and the statistical adiabatic channel model (SACM) of Troe and co-workers [34]. [Pg.82]

At low temperature the classical approximation fails, but a quantum generalization of the long-range-force-law collision theories has been provided by Clary (1984,1985,1990). His capture-rate approximation (called adiabatic capture centrifugal sudden approximation or ACCSA) is closely related to the statistical adiabatic channel model of Quack and Troe (1975). Both theories calculate the capture rate from vibrationally and rotationally adiabatic potentials, but these are obtained by interpolation in the earlier work (Quack and Troe 1975) and by quantum mechanical sudden approximations in the later work (Clary 1984, 1985). [Pg.7]


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