A review of dynamical resonances in A  +  BC chemical reactions

IF 19 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Zefeng Ren, Zhigang Sun, Donghui Zhang, Xueming Yang
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Abstract

The concept of the transition state has played an important role in the field of chemical kinetics and reaction dynamics. Reactive resonances in the transition-state region can dramatically enhance the reaction probability; thus investigation of the reactive resonances has attracted great attention from chemical physicists for many decades. In this review, we mainly focus on the recent progress made in probing the elusive resonance phenomenon in the simple A  +  BC reaction and understanding its nature, especially in the benchmark F/Cl  +  H2 and their isotopic variants. The signatures of reactive resonances in the integral cross section, differential cross section (DCS), forward- and backward-scattered DCS, and anion photodetachment spectroscopy are comprehensively presented in individual prototype reactions. The dynamical origins of reactive resonances are also discussed in this review, based on information on the wave function in the transition-state region obtained by time-dependent quantum wave-packet calculations.
A + BC化学反应动力学共振研究进展
过渡态的概念在化学动力学和反应动力学领域起着重要的作用。过渡态区的反应共振能显著提高反应概率;因此,几十年来,化学物理学家对反应共振的研究引起了极大的关注。本文主要介绍了在简单的A + BC反应中难以捉摸的共振现象及其性质的探索,特别是在基准的F/Cl + H2及其同位素变体方面的研究进展。在单个原型反应中,对积分截面、微分截面(DCS)、正向散射和反向散射DCS以及阴离子光剥离谱的反应共振特征进行了全面的描述。根据时变量子波包计算获得的过渡态区域波函数信息,本文还讨论了反应性共振的动力学起源。
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Reports on Progress in Physics
Reports on Progress in Physics 物理-物理:综合
CiteScore
31.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
45
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Reports on Progress in Physics is a highly selective journal with a mission to publish ground-breaking new research and authoritative invited reviews of the highest quality and significance across all areas of physics and related areas. Articles must be essential reading for specialists, and likely to be of broader multidisciplinary interest with the expectation for long-term scientific impact and influence on the current state and/or future direction of a field.
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