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Published on: August 13, 2019
Hindered rotor models with variable kinetic functions for accurate thermodynamic and kinetic predictions
Guillaume Reinisch1, Jean-Marc Leyssale, Gérard L Vignoles
1CNRS, Laboratoire des Composites ThermoStructuraux, UMR 5801, 3 Allée de La Boétie, 33600 Pessac, France. reinisch@lcts.u-bordeaux1.fr
Abstract:
We present an extension of some popular hindered rotor (HR) models, namely, the one-dimensional HR (1DHR) and the degenerated two-dimensional HR (d2DHR) models, allowing for a simple and accurate treatment of internal rotations. This extension, based on the use of a variable kinetic function in the Hamiltonian instead of a constant reduced moment of inertia, is extremely suitable in the case of rocking/wagging motions involved in dissociation or atom transfer reactions. The variable kinetic function is first introduced in the framework of a classical 1DHR model. Then, an effective temperature and potential dependent constant is proposed in the cases of quantum 1DHR and classical d2DHR models. These methods are finally applied to the atom transfer reaction SiCl(3)+BCl(3)→SiCl(4)+BCl(2). We show, for this particular case, that a proper accounting of internal rotations greatly improves the accuracy of thermodynamic and kinetic predictions. Moreover, our results confirm (i) that using a suitably defined kinetic function appears to be very adapted to such problems; (ii) that the separability assumption of independent rotations seems justified; and (iii) that a quantum mechanical treatment is not a substantial improvement with respect to a classical one.
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