The effects of CH stretching excitation on the F + CHD3 -> HF + CD3 reaction are studied experimentally using crossed-beam and time-sliced velocity map imaging techniques at the collision energy of 9.0 kcal/mol. The fraction of the vibrationally excited CHD3 reagent in the crossed-beam region was determined accurately, allowing us to investigate quantitatively the effects of CH stretching excitation on the title reaction. Experimental data show that the vibrational energy in the excited CH bond of CHD3 is almost exclusively deposited into the HF product vibration, and hence, the HF products from the excited-state reaction are about one vibrational quantum hotter than those of the ground-state reaction, while the vibrational state distributi...
Author Institution: The University of Wisconsin - Madison Department of Chemistry, 1101 University A...
We study the H+CH4/CD4 -> H-2/HD+CH3/CD3 reactions using the time sliced velocity map ion imaging...
Ellerbrock R, Manthe U. Communication: Reactivity borrowing in the mode selective chemistry of H + C...
The effects of CH stretching excitation on the F + CHD<sub>3</sub> → HF + CD<sub>3</sub> reaction ar...
The vibrationally excited reaction of F + CHD3(v(1) = 1) -> DF + CHD2 at a collision energy of 9.0 k...
The effects of CH stretching excitation on the reactivity of the F + CHD3 -> HF + CD3 reaction were ...
The effect of antisymmetric C-H stretching excitation of CH4 on the dynamics and reactivity of the O...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 537...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706Produ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706Produ...
Quasi-classical trajectories (QCT) have been employed to elucidate the effect of exciting the C-H bo...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 537...
The effects of the reactant bending excitations in the F+CHD3 reaction are investigated by crossed m...
Qi J, Song H, Yang M, Palma J, Manthe U, Guo H. Communication: Mode specific quantum dynamics of the...
Author Institution: The University of Wisconsin - Madison Department of Chemistry, 1101 University A...
Author Institution: The University of Wisconsin - Madison Department of Chemistry, 1101 University A...
We study the H+CH4/CD4 -> H-2/HD+CH3/CD3 reactions using the time sliced velocity map ion imaging...
Ellerbrock R, Manthe U. Communication: Reactivity borrowing in the mode selective chemistry of H + C...
The effects of CH stretching excitation on the F + CHD<sub>3</sub> → HF + CD<sub>3</sub> reaction ar...
The vibrationally excited reaction of F + CHD3(v(1) = 1) -> DF + CHD2 at a collision energy of 9.0 k...
The effects of CH stretching excitation on the reactivity of the F + CHD3 -> HF + CD3 reaction were ...
The effect of antisymmetric C-H stretching excitation of CH4 on the dynamics and reactivity of the O...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 537...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706Produ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706Produ...
Quasi-classical trajectories (QCT) have been employed to elucidate the effect of exciting the C-H bo...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 537...
The effects of the reactant bending excitations in the F+CHD3 reaction are investigated by crossed m...
Qi J, Song H, Yang M, Palma J, Manthe U, Guo H. Communication: Mode specific quantum dynamics of the...
Author Institution: The University of Wisconsin - Madison Department of Chemistry, 1101 University A...
Author Institution: The University of Wisconsin - Madison Department of Chemistry, 1101 University A...
We study the H+CH4/CD4 -> H-2/HD+CH3/CD3 reactions using the time sliced velocity map ion imaging...
Ellerbrock R, Manthe U. Communication: Reactivity borrowing in the mode selective chemistry of H + C...