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Ying Xing1, Weijie Hua1, Junxiang Zuo1
1MIIT Key Laboratory of Semiconductor Microstructure and Quantum Sensing, Department of Applied Physics, School of Physics, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing 210094, China.
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The NH2 + O reaction represents a critical oxidation pathway in ammonia and hydrazine combustion, yet significant discrepancies persist in reported kinetics. Here, we generate a full-dimensional ground-state potential energy surface (PES) for NH2O using high-level internally contracted multi-reference configuration interaction (ic-MRCI) calculations and the permutation invariant polynomial-neural network method. The PES encompasses all energetically accessible channels, including HNO + H, NH + OH, NO + H2, and HON + H. Quasi-classical trajectory calculations on this surface yield thermal rate coefficients and branching ratios over a wide temperature range, particularly extending into the high-temperature regime relevant to combustion. The results provide accurate first-principles kinetic data essential for refining combustion models of nitrogen-containing fuels.
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