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Accurate time dependent wave packet calculations for the N + OH reaction

Niyazi Bulut
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Octavio Roncero
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Mohamed Jorfi
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Pascal Honvault

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We present accurate quantum calculations of state-to-state cross sections for the N + OH → NO + H reaction performed on the ground 3A′′ global adiabatic potential energy surface of Guadagnini et al. [J. Chem. Phys. 102, 774 (1995)]10.1063/1.469191. The OH reagent is initially considered in the rovibrational state v = 0, j = 0 and wave packet calculations have been performed for selected total angular momentum, J = 0, 10, 20, 30, 40,…,120. Converged integral state-to-state cross sections are obtained up to a collision energy of 0.5 eV, considering a maximum number of eight helicity components, Ω = 0,…,7. Reaction probabilities for J = 0 obtained as a function of collision energy, using the wave packet method, are compared with the recently published time-independent quantum mechanical one. Total reaction cross sections, state-specific rate constants, opacity functions, and product state-resolved integral cross-sections have been obtained by means of the wave packet method for several collision energies and compared with recent quasi-classical trajectory results obtained with the same potential energy surface. The rate constant for OH(v = 0, j = 0) is in good agreement with the previous theoretical values, but in disagreement with the experimental data, except at 300 K.

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hal-04465703 , version 1 (19-02-2024)

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Niyazi Bulut, Octavio Roncero, Mohamed Jorfi, Pascal Honvault. Accurate time dependent wave packet calculations for the N + OH reaction. Journal of Chemical Physics, 2011, 135 (10), ⟨10.1063/1.3633240⟩. ⟨hal-04465703⟩

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