Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5392084 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
An adiabatic quantum dynamical model is introduced to solve a paradox with respect to the role of the CO vibration in the OH + CO(v) â H + CO2 reaction. The previous agreement of five-dimensional diabatic with six-dimensional results for CO(v = 0), which erroneously suggested that the CO bond acts as a spectator, is due to a compensation of effects. For CO(v = 1), the reduced dimensionality adiabatic model approximates better the full-dimensional results. Whether AB acts as a spectator in a reaction with X cannot be decided on the basis of a diabatic calculation for AB(v = 0) + X only.
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Authors
Rosendo Valero, Geert-Jan Kroes,