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The CH(X2Π) + H2O reaction: two transition state kinetics
Thanh Lam Nguyen1, Jozef Peeters
1Quantum Theory Project, Department of Chemistry and Physics, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA. tlam.nguyen@chem.ufl.edu.
Abstract:
The reaction of ground state methylidyne (CH) with water vapor (H2O) is theoretically re-investigated using high-level coupled cluster computations in combination with semi-classical transition state theory (SCTST) and two-dimensional master equation simulations. Insertion of CH into a H-O bond of H2O over a submerged barrier via a well-skipping mechanism yielding solely H and CH2O is characterized. The reaction kinetics is effectively determined by the formation of a pre-reaction van der Waals complex (PRC, HC-OH2) and its subsequent isomerization to activated CH2OH in competition with PRC re-dissociation. The tunneling effects are found to be minor, while variational effects in the PRC → CH2OH step are negligible. The calculated rate coefficient k(T) is nearly pressure-independent, but strongly depends on temperature with pronounced down-up behavior: a high value of 2 × 10-10 cm3 s-1 at 50 K, followed by a fairly steep decrease down to 8 × 10-12 cm3 s-1 at 900 K, but increasing again to 5 × 10-11 cm3 s-1 at 3500 K. Over the T-range of this work, k(T) can be expressed as: k(T, P = 0) = 2.31 × 10-11 (T/300 K)-1.615 exp(-38.45/T) cm3 s-1 for T = 50-400 K k(T, P = 0) = 1.15 × 10-12 (T/300 K)0.8637 exp(892.6/T) cm3 s-1 for T = 400-1000 K k(T, P = 0) = 4.57 × 10-15 (T/300 K)3.375 exp(3477.4/T) cm3 s-1 for T = 1000-3500 K.
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