The rate constants for the H+H2 reaction and its isotopic analogs at low temperatures: Wigner threshold law behavior

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Variational transition-state theory rate constants for the H+H2 reaction and its isotopic analogs at very low temperatures have been calculated using the LSTH potential surface. The Wigner threshold law is found to hold quantitatively below 1 K and to within 34% on average at 5 K. The transition-state theory rate constants are found to be consistent with the requirements of the Wigner threshold law provided that a tunneling probability having the correct threshold behavior is used in calculating the transmission coefficient. Using these calculated rate constants, decay rates of H and D atoms in solid H2, D2, and HD were estimated and compared with experiment. The good agreement found suggests that these decays occur through quantum mechanical tunneling exchange reactions. © 1987 American Institute of Physics.

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Takayanagi, T., Masaki, N., Nakamura, K., Okamoto, M., Sato, S., & Schatz, G. C. (1987). The rate constants for the H+H2 reaction and its isotopic analogs at low temperatures: Wigner threshold law behavior. The Journal of Chemical Physics, 86(11), 6133–6139. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.452453

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