The title reactions were studied at two collisional energies ( E) in a crossed-beam product-imaging experiment. We found that all three initial CH stretching excitations suppress the reactivity toward the abstraction of the unexcited D atom. In terms of vibrational suppression factor, σ/σ, the product channels of CH(0/4) + DCl and CH(1/3) + DCl show opposite mode-specific trends. However, the angular distributions of both channels are nearly identical to that of the ground-state reaction at the same E, regardless of the initial reactant states. Tentatively, we ascribed these two observations to a vibrationally induced narrowing effect of the attack angle near the barrier to reaction. As for the DCl coproduct state distributions, the two channels are distinct but show little mode-specific difference. When CH(0) is probed, the DCl coproduct peaks at v = 1 are accompanied by substantial rotational excitation, whereas the DCl products associated with CH(1/3) are both vibrationally and rotationally cold. We attributed the different (correlated) energy disposals to a manifestation of trajectory bifurcations in the postbarrier region, with a vibrationally nonadiabatic pathway leading to CH(0) + DCl( v = 1) and the other adiabatically to the CH(1/3) + DCl( v = 0) channel. For both pathways the initial CH stretching excitation acts as a conserved mode by preferentially retaining one quantum of vibrational excitation in the reaction.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpca.8b11702DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

stretching excitations
8
initial stretching
8
ch1/3 dcl
8
distributions channels
8
dcl coproduct
8
dcl
7
effects stretching
4
excitations chd
4
chd v-i
4
v-i v-ii
4

Similar Publications

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!