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Transition state theory motion trapping

Intrinsic non-RRKM behavior occurs when an initial microcanonical ensemble decays nonexponentially or exponentially with a rate constant different from that of RRKM theory. The former occurs when there is a bottleneck (or bottlenecks) in the classical phase space so that transitions between different regions of phase space are less probable than that for crossing the transition state [fig. 8.9(e)]. Thus, a micro-canonical ensemble is not maintained during the unimolecular decomposition. A limiting case for intrinsic non-RRKM behavior occurs when the reactant molecule s phase space is metrically decomposable into two parts, for example, one part consisting of chaotic trajectories which can decompose and the other of quasiperiodic trajectories which are trapped in the reactant phase space (Hase et al., 1983). If the chaotic motion gives rise to a uniform distribution in the chaotic part of phase space, the unimolecular decay will be exponential with a rate constant k given by... [Pg.305]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.121 , Pg.122 ]




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