Spectroscopic observation of resonances in the F + H2 reaction

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Abstract

Photodetachment spectroscopy of the FH2- and FD2- anions allows for the direct observation of reactive resonances in the benchmark reaction F + H2 → HF + H. Using cooled anion precursors and a high-resolution electron spectrometer, we observe several narrow peaks not seen in previous experiments. Theoretical calculations, based on a highly accurate F + H2 potential energy surface, convincingly assign these peaks to resonances associated with quasibound states in the HF + H and DF + D product arrangements and with a quasibound state in the transition state region of the F + H2 reaction.The calculations also reveal quasibound states in the reactant arrangement, which have yet to be resolved experimentally.

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Kim, J. B., Weichman, M. L., Sjolander, T. F., Neumark, D. M., Kłos, J., Alexander, M. H., & Manolopoulos, D. E. (2015). Spectroscopic observation of resonances in the F + H2 reaction. Science, 349(6247), 510–513. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aac6939

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