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Attila Á Dékány1, Balázs J Molnár1, Gábor Czakó1
1MTA-SZTE Lendület "Momentum" Computational Reaction Dynamics Research Group, Interdisciplinary Excellence Centre and Department of Physical Chemistry and Materials Science, Institute of Chemistry, University of Szeged, Rerrich Béla tér 1, Szeged H-6720, Hungary. gczako@chem.u-szeged.hu.
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We conducted mode-specific quasi-classical trajectory (QCT) simulations of the gas-phase F- + SiH3Cl reaction employing a full-dimensional, coupled-cluster-quality potential energy surface. Simulations were performed at collision energies ranging from 1 to 40 kcal mol-1, with one vibrational quantum selectively excited in each of the six distinct vibrational modes of SiH3Cl, namely the SiCl stretching, SiH3 rocking, SiH3 umbrella and deformation modes, and symmetric and asymmetric SiH stretching. Multiple reaction channels were analyzed, including chloride-ion substitution via inversion and retention pathways, proton abstraction, hydrogen chloride (HCl) formation, hydride-ion substitution, molecular-hydrogen production, and FHCl- formation. From the QCT simulations, reaction probabilities, integral cross sections, initial attack angle and scattering angle distributions, and product energy distributions (internal, translational, vibrational, and rotational) were derived. Notably, excitation of SiH stretching modes led to a modest reduction in cross sections for chloride-ion substitution, whereas other product channels showed mild to significant enhancements. Excitation of other vibrational modes minimally impacted chloride-substitution and proton-abstraction cross sections, but significantly, although less markedly than SiH stretching modes, enhanced the remaining product channels. The initial attack angle and scattering angle distributions are not affected by vibrational excitations for all product channels, and the post-reaction energy distributions showed minimal effects.
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