Following our previous study on the H + CD4 -> HD + CD3 reaction [Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 2010, 107, 12782], the reaction of H + CH4 -> H-2 + CH3 at collision energies ranging from 0.72 to 1.99 eV is studied using crossed-beam and time-sliced velocity map ion imaging techniques. The product angular and translational energy distributions at four different collision energies were derived from the measured images. The excitation function was also measured from these images together with a careful calibration of the H atom beam intensities at different collision energies. All of these results are compared with those of the H + CD4 reaction to investigate the isotope effects. The isotope effects are all observed in the product angular dist...
A new and flexible velocity-map ion imaging apparatus, designed for the study of photodissociation p...
A new and flexible velocity-map ion imaging apparatus, designed for the study of photodissociation p...
The O(D-1) + CD4 -> OD + CD3 reaction was investigated using the crossed molecular beam technique wi...
We study the H+CH4/CD4 -> H-2/HD+CH3/CD3 reactions using the time sliced velocity map ion imaging...
The H+H-2 reaction is the simplest chemical reaction system and has long been the prototype model in...
Contains fulltext : 60528.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The velocity map...
The velocity map ion imaging technique was applied to measure the reaction excitation function for t...
The H-atom abstraction reaction, O(P-3) + CH4 -> OH + CH3, has been studied at a hyperthermal collis...
The semirigid vibrating rotor target model is applied to study the isotope effect in reaction H + CH...
The hydrogen or deuterium atom abstraction reactions between Cl((2)P(3/2)) and methane, or its deute...
The dynamics of the Cl + SiH4 -> HCl + SiH3 reaction has been studied using the crossed molecular be...
The effects of CH stretching excitation on the reactivity of the F + CHD3 -> HF + CD3 reaction were ...
We present a velocity map imaging study of the key ion-molecule reactions occurring in the O+(4S3/2)...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://scitation.aip.org/content...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://scitation.aip.org/content...
A new and flexible velocity-map ion imaging apparatus, designed for the study of photodissociation p...
A new and flexible velocity-map ion imaging apparatus, designed for the study of photodissociation p...
The O(D-1) + CD4 -> OD + CD3 reaction was investigated using the crossed molecular beam technique wi...
We study the H+CH4/CD4 -> H-2/HD+CH3/CD3 reactions using the time sliced velocity map ion imaging...
The H+H-2 reaction is the simplest chemical reaction system and has long been the prototype model in...
Contains fulltext : 60528.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The velocity map...
The velocity map ion imaging technique was applied to measure the reaction excitation function for t...
The H-atom abstraction reaction, O(P-3) + CH4 -> OH + CH3, has been studied at a hyperthermal collis...
The semirigid vibrating rotor target model is applied to study the isotope effect in reaction H + CH...
The hydrogen or deuterium atom abstraction reactions between Cl((2)P(3/2)) and methane, or its deute...
The dynamics of the Cl + SiH4 -> HCl + SiH3 reaction has been studied using the crossed molecular be...
The effects of CH stretching excitation on the reactivity of the F + CHD3 -> HF + CD3 reaction were ...
We present a velocity map imaging study of the key ion-molecule reactions occurring in the O+(4S3/2)...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://scitation.aip.org/content...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://scitation.aip.org/content...
A new and flexible velocity-map ion imaging apparatus, designed for the study of photodissociation p...
A new and flexible velocity-map ion imaging apparatus, designed for the study of photodissociation p...
The O(D-1) + CD4 -> OD + CD3 reaction was investigated using the crossed molecular beam technique wi...