Rotational Cooling Effect on the Rate Constant in the CHF + Ca Reaction at Low Collision Energies.

J Phys Chem A

Department of Physics and Astronomy, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843-4242, United States.

Published: August 2022

The rotational cooling effect on the reaction rate constant of the gas-phase ion-polar-molecule reaction CHF + Ca → CH + CaF was experimentally studied at low collision energies. Fluoromethane molecules showed higher reactivity as the rotational temperature decreased. The experimental rate constants were compared with the capture rate constants which were obtained by the Perturbed Rotational State (PRS) theory assuming the rotational level distribution corresponding to the experimental conditions. The PRS result shows a strong dependence of the capture rate constants on the rotational level distribution in accordance with the experimental findings. However, the PRS capture rate constants deviate from the measurement values as the average collision energy increases especially when the fluoromethane molecules are rotationally cooled far below room temperature. The present paper suggests that the rotational state distribution significantly affects the rate constants of ion-polar-molecule reactions and is one of the important issues to be considered in the study of molecular synthesis in the interstellar medium, where the thermal equilibrium is not necessarily established.

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