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Santhakumar Yeswanth Kumar1, Ramanathan Padmanaban1
1Department of Chemistry, School of Physical Chemical and Applied Sciences, Pondicherry University, Puducherry, 605 014, India.
Abstract:
Quantum wave packet dynamics of the Li(2 S)+HCl( ) reaction in its electronic ground state is studied. The initial state-selected and energy-resolved dynamical attributes such as reaction probability, integral cross section, and thermal rate constant for the Cl-abstraction and H-abstraction pathways are reported. All partial wave contributions of J up to 120 were found to be necessary for the title reaction up to the collision energy of ∼1.0 eV. The dynamical results reveal that the Cl-abstraction is more favored over the H-abstraction for the different rovibrational (v, j) excitations. Due to the existence of an early barrier in the potential energy surface, the cross sections increase with increasing collision energy. The rate constants also monotonously increase with temperature for both channels. Resonances are identified and characterized in terms of eigenfunctions and lifetimes. Nearly 120 well-resolved eigenstates are reported for the LiHCl complex, and they are categorized as van der Waals (vdW), barrier and product states according to the nodal progressions along (R, r, γ). The vdW resonances reveal a local-mode behavior of quasibound type at low energies and extended progressions at high energies. Further, the single-quantized periodic orbit type is also observed in the barrier region, which decays very fast. Finally, the lifetime analysis reveals that the vdW resonances can survive as long as ∼2.2 ps, which is much longer than the lifetime of the resonances in the barrier region.
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