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The homogeneous gas phase H2D2 metathesis at room temperature: Reaction induced by specific vibrational excitation

✍ Scribed by S. H. Bauer; D. M. Lederman; E. L. Resler Jr.; E. R. Fisher


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1973
Tongue
English
Weight
659 KB
Volume
5
Category
Article
ISSN
0538-8066

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Abstract

We have demonstrated that reactions for which substantial activation energies are needed can be induced to occur at room temperature via specific vibrational excitation. Indeed, the indications are that the atom‐switching reactions for which E~a~ > 25 kcal take place with high probability only when the activation energy is localized in the vibrational mode. In this preliminary report on the utilization of the stimulated Raman effect to generate substantial populations in the critical vibrational states required for the homogeneous atom exchange between H~2~ and D~2~, we first summarized the historical development of the concept. The experimental arrangement is then described and the analytical results tabulated; the observed dependence on relative concentrations is semiquantitatively rationalized on the basis of a model proposed in 1964. Independent shock tube and molecular beam investigations were similarly accounted for. Attention is called to the discrepancy between the generally concordant experimental results and the ab initio quantum mechanical calculations of the potential energy surface for 4H atoms.