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Alexander V Popov1, Rigoberto Hernandez1,2,3
1Department of Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland21218, United States.
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We demonstrate the efficiency of the numerical calculation of thermal semiclassical transition state theory (SCTST) rates across several representative chemical reactions using the restricted partition function (RPF)─viz a function that depends only on the imaginary action associated with a reaction. Here, we treat the potential energy surfaces (PESs) through fourth order expansions around the saddle point and integrate the Hamiltonian up to second order in employing vibrational perturbation theory. We apply this formalism to uni- and bimolecular reactions with different─though relatively high─barrier heights to uncover the influence of the barrier properties, minimal energies, and separability of the rotational motion on rate constants and tunneling corrections. Although all modes are coupled within the RPF, we found in our numerical examples that the rotational component in the absence of significant rotational distortions can be separated from the vibrational contributions. Moreover, a classical treatment of the rotational contribution is adequate over the temperature range from approximately 100 to 1000 K. We also found that the choice of DFT basis set can lead to variations in rate constants of up to an order of magnitude. Finally, different schemes for counting eligible energy levels result in rate constants that differ by no more than a factor of 2, with the remaining discrepancies attributed to the treatment of near-convergent levels in perturbation theory.
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