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Kinetic energy release distributions theory

In contrast to the results obtained for dehydrogenation reactions, kinetic energy release distributions for alkane elimination processes can usually be fit with phase space theory. Results for the loss of methane from reaction 9 of Co + with isobutane are shown in Figure 10b. In fitting the... [Pg.32]

The success of the phase space theory in fitting kinetic energy release distributions for exothermic reactions which involve no barrier for the reverse reaction have led to the use of this analysis as a tool for deriving invaluable thermochemical data from endothermic reactions. This is an important addition to the studies of endothermic reactions described above. As an example of these studies, consider the decarbonylation reaction 11 of Co+ with acetone which leads to the formation of the... [Pg.35]

Detailed Analysis of Kinetic Energy Release Distributions for Type I Surfaces using Phase Space Theory. The model for the statistical phase space theory calculations(S) begins with Equation 1, where is the flux through the... [Pg.39]

In accordance with the considerations outlined in the previous section, a statistical kinetic energy release distribution should be observed for this system. As shown in Figure 7, the experimental distribution for this process can be fit very closely using statistical phase space theory, which yields a bond dissociation energy Do°(Fe -C5H5) = 55 + 5 kcal/mol. A reaction coordinate diagram for... [Pg.45]

Figure 11. Kinetic energy release distribution for metastable loss of CH4 from nascent Co(C3Hg)+ collision complexes. The "unrestricted" phase space theory curve assumes the entrance channel contains only an orbiting transition state, the exit channel has only an orbiting transition state (no reverse activation barrier), and there are no intermediate tight transition states that affect the dynamics. The "restricted" phase space theory calculation includes a tight transition state for insertion into a C-H bond located 0.08 eV below the asymptotic energy of the reactants. Figure 11. Kinetic energy release distribution for metastable loss of CH4 from nascent Co(C3Hg)+ collision complexes. The "unrestricted" phase space theory curve assumes the entrance channel contains only an orbiting transition state, the exit channel has only an orbiting transition state (no reverse activation barrier), and there are no intermediate tight transition states that affect the dynamics. The "restricted" phase space theory calculation includes a tight transition state for insertion into a C-H bond located 0.08 eV below the asymptotic energy of the reactants.
Statistical methods represent a background for, e.g., the theory of the activated complex (239), the RRKM theory of unimolecular decay (240), the quasi-equilibrium theory of mass spectra (241), and the phase space theory of reaction kinetics (242). These theories yield results in terms of the total reaction cross-sections or detailed macroscopic rate constants. The RRKM and the phase space theory can be obtained as special cases of the single adiabatic channel model (SACM) developed by Quack and Troe (243). The SACM of unimolecular decay provides information on the distribution of the relative kinetic energy of the products released as well as on their angular distributions. [Pg.279]


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