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We present an ab initio study of cold (4)He + ThO((1)Σ(+)) collisions based on an accurate potential energy surface (PES) evaluated by the coupled cluster method with single, double, and noniterative triple excitations using an extended basis set augmented by bond functions. Variational calculations of rovibrational energy levels show that the (4)He-ThO van der Waals complex has a binding energy of 10.9 cm(-1) in its ground J = 0 rotational state. The calculated energy levels are used to obtain the temperature dependence of the chemical equilibrium constant for the formation of the He-ThO complex. We find that complex formation is thermodynamically favored at temperatures below 1 K and predict the maximum abundance of free ground-state ThO(v = 0, j = 0) molecules between 2 and 3 K. The calculated cross sections for momentum transfer in elastic He + ThO collisions display a rich resonance structure below 5 cm(-1) and decline monotonically above this collision energy. The cross sections for rotational relaxation accompanied by momentum transfer decline abruptly to zero at low collision energies (<0.1 cm(-1)). We find that Stark relaxation in He + ThO collisions can be enhanced by applying an external dc electric field of less than 100 kV∕cm. Finally, we present calculations of thermally averaged diffusion cross sections for ThO in He gas, and find these to be insensitive to small variations of the PES at temperatures above 1 K.  相似文献   

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Lakin NM  Olkhov RV  Dopfer O 《Faraday discussions》2001,(118):455-76; discussion 487-503
The intermolecular potential energy surfaces for the electronic ground states of the ammonium ion-rare gas dimers NH4(+)-He and NH4(+)-Ne are calculated at the MP2 and CCSD(T)/aug-cc-pVXZ (X = D/T/Q) levels of theory. The global minima of both potentials correspond to proton (vertex)-bound structures, Re = 3.13 A, De = 171 cm-1 (He) and Re = 3.21 A, De = 302 cm-1 (Ne). The face- and edge-bound structures are local minima and transition states for the internal rotation dynamics, corresponding to barriers of approximately 20 (He) and 50 cm-1 (Ne). The ab initio potentials are employed in numerical solutions to the rotation-intermolecular vibration Hamiltonian to determine the term values and the rotational and distortion constants for the lowest bound levels in the intramolecular ground vibrational state of both complexes. The results are used to assess the accuracy of two-dimensional (fixed-R) representations of the potentials for determining the internal rotor levels in the ground and nu 3 vibrational states. This model is employed to produce simulations of the IR nu 3 transitions, which are compared to the experimental spectra recorded using photofragmentation spectroscopy. In the case of NH4(+)-Ne the potential parameters are least-squares fitted to the experimental spectrum. The trends within the NH4(+)-Rg series (Rg = He, Ne, Ar) revealed by both the IR spectra and theoretical calculations are discussed.  相似文献   

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An accurate global potential-energy surface (PES) is reported for H5(+) based on more than 100,000 CCSD(T)/aug-cc-pVTZ ab initio energies. This PES has full permutational symmetry with respect to interchange of H atoms and dissociates to H3(+) and H2. Ten known stationary points of H5(+) are characterized and compared to previous ab initio calculations. Quantum diffusion Monte Carlo calculations are performed on the PES to obtain the zero-point energy of H5(+) and the anharmonic dissociation energy (D0) of H5(+) --> H3(+) + H2. The rigorous zero-point state of H4D+ is also calculated and discussed within the context of a strictly classical approach to obtain the branching ratio of the reaction H4D+ --> H3(+) + HD and H2D+ + H2. Such an approach is taken using the PES and critiqued based on the properties of the quantum zero-point state. Finally, a simple procedure for adding the long range-interaction energy is described.  相似文献   

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The intermolecular potential energy surface (PES) of Ar interacting with the acetylene cation in its (2)Pi(u) ground electronic state is characterized by infrared photodissociation (IRPD) spectroscopy and quantum chemical calculations. In agreement with the theoretical predictions, the rovibrational analysis of the IRPD spectrum of C(2)H(2) (+)-Ar recorded in the vicinity of the antisymmetric CH stretching fundamental (nu(3)) is consistent with a vibrationally averaged T-shaped structure and a ground-state center-of-mass separation of R(c.m.) = 2.86 +/- 0.09 A. The nu(3) band experiences a blueshift of 16.7 cm(-1) upon complexation, indicating that vibrational excitation slightly reduces the interaction strength. The two-dimensional intermolecular PES of C(2)H(2) (+)-Ar, obtained from coupled cluster calculations with a large basis set, features strong angular-radial coupling and supports in addition to a global pi-bound minimum also two shallow side wells with linear H-bound geometries. Bound state rovibrational energy level calculations are carried out for rotational angular momentum J = 0-10 (both parities) employing a discrete variable representation-distributed Gaussian basis method. Effective spectroscopic constants are determined for the vibrational ground state by fitting the calculated rotational energies to the standard Watson A-type Hamiltonian for a slightly asymmetric prolate top.  相似文献   

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State-resolved differential cross section, integral cross section, average vibrational energy transfer, and the relative transition probability are computed for the H(+)+NO system using our newly obtained ab initio potential energy surfaces (PES) at the multireference configuration interaction level of accuracy employing the correlation consistent polarized valence triple zeta basis set. The quantum dynamics is treated within the vibrational close-coupling rotational infinite-order sudden approximation using the coupled ground state and first excited state ab initio quasidiabatic PES. The computed collision attributes for the inelastic vibrational excitation are compared with the state-to-state scattering data available at E(c.m.)=9.5 eV and E(c.m.)=29.03 eV and are found to be in overall good agreement with those of the experiments. The results for the vibrational charge transfer processes at these collision energies are also presented.  相似文献   

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The infrared spectrum of the Al(+)-H(2) complex is recorded in the H-H stretch region (4075-4110 cm(-1)) by monitoring Al(+) photofragments. The H-H stretch band is centered at 4095.2 cm(-1), a shift of -66.0 cm(-1) from the Q(1)(0) transition of the free H(2) molecule. Altogether, 47 rovibrational transitions belonging to the parallel K(a)=0-0 and 1-1 subbands were identified and fitted using a Watson A-reduced Hamiltonian, yielding effective spectroscopic constants. The results suggest that Al(+)-H(2) has a T-shaped equilibrium configuration with the Al(+) ion attached to a slightly perturbed H(2) molecule, but that large-amplitude intermolecular vibrational motions significantly influence the rotational constants derived from an asymmetric rotor analysis. The vibrationally averaged intermolecular separation in the ground vibrational state is estimated as 3.03 A, decreasing by 0.03 A when the H(2) subunit is vibrationally excited. A three-dimensional potential energy surface for Al(+)-H(2) is calculated ab initio using the coupled cluster CCSD(T) method and employed for variational calculations of the rovibrational energy levels and wave functions. Effective dissociation energies for Al(+)-H(2)(para) and Al(+)-H(2)(ortho) are predicted, respectively, to be 469.4 and 506.4 cm(-1), in good agreement with previous measurements. The calculations reproduce the experimental H-H stretch frequency to within 3.75 cm(-1), and the calculated B and C rotational constants to within approximately 2%. Agreement between experiment and theory supports both the accuracy of the ab initio potential energy surface and the interpretation of the measured spectrum.  相似文献   

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An ab initio interpolated potential energy surface (PES) for the Cl+CH(4) reactive system has been constructed using the interpolation method of Collins and co-workers [J. Chem. Phys. 102, 5647 (1995); 108, 8302 (1998); 111, 816 (1999); Theor. Chem. Acc. 108, 313 (2002)]. The ab initio calculations have been performed using quadratic configuration interaction with single and double excitation theory to build the PES. A simple scaling all correlation technique has been used to obtain a PES which yields a barrier height and reaction energy in good agreement with high level ab initio calculations and experimental measurements. Using these interpolated PESs, a detailed quasiclassical trajectory study of integral and differential cross sections, product rovibrational populations, and internal energy distributions has been carried out for the Cl+CH(4) and Cl+CD(4) reactions, and the theoretical results have been compared with the available experimental data. It has been shown that the calculated total reaction cross sections versus collision energy for the Cl+CH(4) and Cl+CD(4) reactions is very sensitive to the barrier height. Besides, due to the zero-point energy (ZPE) leakage of the CH(4) molecule to the reaction coordinate in the quasiclassical trajectory (QCT) calculations, the reaction threshold falls below the barrier height of the PES. The ZPE leakage leads to CH(3) and HCl coproducts with internal energy below its corresponding ZPEs. We have shown that a Gaussian binning (GB) analysis of the trajectories yields excitation functions in somehow better agreement with the experimental determinations. The HCl(v'=0) and DCl(v'=0) rotational distributions are as well very sensitive to the ZPE problem. The GB correction narrows and shifts the rotational distributions to lower values of the rotational quantum numbers. However, the present QCT rotational distributions are still hotter than the experimental distributions. In both reactions the angular distributions shift from backward peaked to sideways peaked as collision energy increases, as seen in the experiments and other theoretical calculations.  相似文献   

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We report a high-quality, ab initio, full-dimensional global potential energy surface (PES) for the Cl((2)P, (2)P(3/2)) + CH(4) reaction, which describes both the abstraction (HCl + CH(3)) and substitution (H + CH(3)Cl) channels. The analytical PES is a least-squares fit, using a basis of permutationally invariant polynomials, to roughly 16,000 ab initio energy points, obtained by an efficient composite method, including counterpoise and spin-orbit corrections for the entrance channel. This composite method is shown to provide accuracy almost equal to all-electron CCSD(T)/aug-cc-pCVQZ results, but at much lower computational cost. Details of the PES, as well as additional high-level benchmark characterization of structures and energetics are reported. The PES has classical barrier heights of 2650 and 15,060 cm(-1) (relative to Cl((2)P(3/2)) + CH(4)(eq)), respectively, for the abstraction and substitution reactions, in good agreement with the corresponding new computed benchmark values, 2670 and 14,720 cm(-1). The PES also accurately describes the potential wells in the entrance and exit channels for the abstraction reaction. Quasiclassical trajectory calculations using the PES show that (a) the inclusion of the spin-orbit corrections in the PES decreases the cross sections by a factor of 1.5-2.5 at low collision energies (E(coll)); (b) at E(coll) ≈ 13,000 cm(-1) the substitution channel opens and the H/HCl ratio increases rapidly with E(coll); (c) the maximum impact parameter (b(max)) for the abstraction reaction is ~6 bohr; whereas b(max) is only ~2 bohr for the substitution; (d) the HCl and CH(3) products are mainly in the vibrational ground state even at very high E(coll); and (e) the HCl rotational distributions are cold, in excellent agreement with experiment at E(coll) = 1280 cm(-1).  相似文献   

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沈长圣  吴韬  居冠之  边文生 《化学学报》2001,59(11):1919-1924
用辛准经典轨迹法模拟了Cl+H2反应在mBW2势能面上的动力学行为。研究了各种初始条件下的反应碰撞截面,产物的能量分配,角度分布和态分布。另外,我们还比较了反应物的三种能量形式(平动能,转动能和振动能)对反庆的有效性。  相似文献   

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Time-dependent wave packet quantum scattering (TWQS) calculations are presented for HD(+) (v = 0 - 3;j(0)=1) + He collisions in the center-of-mass collision energy (E(T)) range of 0.0-2.0 eV. The present TWQS approach accounts for Coriolis coupling and uses the ab initio potential energy surface of Palmieri et al. [Mol. Phys. 98, 1839 (2000)]. For a fixed total angular momentum J, the energy dependence of reaction probabilities exhibits quantum resonance structure. The resonances are more pronounced for low J values and for the HeH(+) + D channel than for the HeD(+) + H channel and are particularly prominent near threshold. The quantum effects are no longer discernable in the integral cross sections, which compare closely to quasiclassical trajectory calculations conducted on the same potential energy surface. The integral cross sections also compare well to recent state-selected experimental values over the same reactant and translational energy range. Classical impulsive dynamics and steric arguments can account for the significant isotope effect in favor of the deuteron transfer channel observed for HD(+)(v<3) and low translational energies. At higher reactant energies, angular momentum constraints favor the proton-transfer channel, and isotopic differences in the integral cross sections are no longer significant. The integral cross sections as well as the J dependence of partial cross sections exhibit a significant alignment effect in favor of collisions with the HD(+) rotational angular momentum vector perpendicular to the Jacobi R coordinate. This effect is most pronounced for the proton-transfer channel at low vibrational and translational energies.  相似文献   

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Following our earlier work on collisions of He with the methylene radical in its excited ?(1)A(1) state [L. Ma, M. H. Alexander, and P. J. Dagdigian, J. Chem. Phys. 134, 154307 (2011)], we investigate here the analogous relaxation of CH(2) in its ground X(3)B(1) electronic state. The molecule is treated as semi-rigid, with fixed bond lengths but a varying bond angle. We use an ab initio potential energy surface (PES) which is averaged over the CH(2) bending angle weighted by the square of the bending wave function. The PES for the interaction of He with CH(2) in the X state is considerably less anisotropic than for interaction with the ? state since the two 2p electrons on the C atom are evenly distributed among the bonding and non-bonding molecular orbitals. We report quantum scattering calculations of state-to-state and total removal cross sections as well as total removal rate constants at room temperature. Because of the less pronounced anisotropy, these cross sections and rate constants are considerably smaller than for collisions of CH(2)(?) with He. Finally, we investigate the dependence of rotational inelasticity on the bending vibrational quantum number.  相似文献   

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Quantum calculations of the ground vibrational state tunneling splitting of H-atom and D-atom transfer in malonaldehyde are performed on a full-dimensional ab initio potential energy surface (PES). The PES is a fit to 11 147 near basis-set-limit frozen-core CCSD(T) electronic energies. This surface properly describes the invariance of the potential with respect to all permutations of identical atoms. The saddle-point barrier for the H-atom transfer on the PES is 4.1 kcalmol, in excellent agreement with the reported ab initio value. Model one-dimensional and "exact" full-dimensional calculations of the splitting for H- and D-atom transfer are done using this PES. The tunneling splittings in full dimensionality are calculated using the unbiased "fixed-node" diffusion Monte Carlo (DMC) method in Cartesian and saddle-point normal coordinates. The ground-state tunneling splitting is found to be 21.6 cm(-1) in Cartesian coordinates and 22.6 cm(-1) in normal coordinates, with an uncertainty of 2-3 cm(-1). This splitting is also calculated based on a model which makes use of the exact single-well zero-point energy (ZPE) obtained with the MULTIMODE code and DMC ZPE and this calculation gives a tunneling splitting of 21-22 cm(-1). The corresponding computed splittings for the D-atom transfer are 3.0, 3.1, and 2-3 cm(-1). These calculated tunneling splittings agree with each other to within less than the standard uncertainties obtained with the DMC method used, which are between 2 and 3 cm(-1), and agree well with the experimental values of 21.6 and 2.9 cm(-1) for the H and D transfer, respectively.  相似文献   

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In sodium dimer the 2 (3)Pi(g), 3 (3)Pi(g), and 4 (3)Sigma(g) (+) electronic states are coupled; the coupling of the two (3)Pi(g) states is due to vibrational motion while the nonadiabatic interaction between the (3)Sigma(g) (+) and the (3)Pi(g) states-in particular, the 3 (3)Pi(g) state-is mediated by rotational interaction. The resulting vibronic problem is studied in some detail. The bound vibrational states of the 3 (3)Pi(g) and 4 (3)Pi(g) (+) states lie in the dissociation continuum of the 2 (3)Pi(g) state and become resonances due to the prevailing nonadiabatic coupling. The resonances are calculated using the complex scaling method and the available ab initio adiabatic potential energy curves. It is demonstrated that the resonances associated with rotational nonadiabatic coupling are narrower by several orders of magnitude than those that emerge from the vibrational nonadiabatic coupling. The predissociation cross section is computed and compared with experiment.  相似文献   

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The calculations of the geometry optimizations, energies, dipole moments, vibrational spectra, rotational constants, and isomerization of doublet SiC3H species were performed using density functional theory and ab initio methods. Four types of isomers, a total of 18 minima, connected by 16 interconversion transition states, were located on the potential energy surface (PES) at the B3LYP/6-311G (d, p) level. More accurate energies were obtained at the CCSD(T)/6-311G(2df, 2p), and G3(MP2) levels. With the highest isomerization barrier, the lowest lying structure, linear A1 possesses the largest kinetic stability. Besides, the isomerization barriers of A2, A4, C2, F1, F4 and F5 are over 10 kcal/mol, and these isomers are also considered to be higher kinetically stable. Other isomers cannot be kinetically stabilized with considerably low isomerization barriers. Investigation on the bonding properties and the computations of vibrational spectra, dipole moments, and rotational constants for SiC3H isomers are helpful for understanding their structures and also valuable for their detections in the interstellar space and laboratory.  相似文献   

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A full-dimensional, ab initio based potential energy surface (PES) for CH(5)(+), which can describe dissociation is reported. The PES is a precise fit to 36173 coupled-cluster [CCSD(T)] calculations of electronic energies done using an aug-cc-pVTZ basis. The fit uses a polynomial basis that is invariant with respect to permutation of the five H atoms, and thus describes all 120 equivalent minima. The rms fitting error is 78.1 cm(-1) for the entire data set of energies up to 30,000 cm(-1) and a normal-mode analysis of CH(5)(+) also verifies the accuracy of the fit. Two saddle points have been located on the surface as well and compared with previous theoretical work. The PES dissociates correctly to the fragments CH(3)(+) + H(2) and the equilibrium geometry and normal-mode analyses of these fragments are also presented. Diffusion Monte Carlo calculations are done for the zero-point energies of CH(5)(+) (and some isotopologs) as well as for the separated fragments of CH(5)(+), CH(3)(+) + H(2) and those of CH(4)D(+), CH(3)(+) + HD and CH(2)D(+) + H(2). Values of D(0) are reported for these dissociations. A molecular dynamics calculation of CH(4)D(+) dissociation at one total energy is also performed to both validate the applicability of the PES for dynamics studies as well as to test a simple classical statistical prediction of the branching ratio of the dissociation products.  相似文献   

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The potential energy surface for the electronic ground state of PH(3) was calculated at the CCSD(T) level using aug-cc-pV(Q+d)Z and aug-cc-pVQZ basis sets for P and H, respectively, with scalar relativistic corrections included. A parametrized function was fitted through these ab initio points, and one parameter of this function was empirically adjusted. This analytical PES was employed in variational calculations of vibrational energies with the newly developed program TROVE. The convergence of the calculated vibrational energies with increasing vibrational basis set size was improved by means of an extrapolation scheme analogous to the complete basis set limit schemes used in ab initio electronic structure calculations. The resulting theoretical energy values are in excellent agreement with the available experimentally derived values.  相似文献   

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An ab initio interpolated potential energy surface (PES) for the F + CH4 reactive system has been constructed using the interpolation method of Collins and co-workers. The ab initio calculations have been performed using second-order M?ller-Plesset (MP2) perturbation theory to build the initial PES. Scaling all correlation (SAC) methodology has been employed to improve the ab initio calculations and to construct a dual-level PES. Using this PES, a detailed quasiclassical trajectory study of integral and differential cross sections, product rovibrational populations and internal energy distributions has been carried out for the F + CH4 and F + CD4 reactions and the theoretical results have been compared with the available experimental data.  相似文献   

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The reaction pathway for Ca(4s3d 1D2)+CH4-->CaH(X 2Sigma+)+CH3 has been investigated by using a pump-probe technique in combination with potential-energy surface (PES) calculations. The nascent product distributions of CaH have been characterized with Boltzmann rotational temperatures of 1013+/-102 and 834+/-70 K for the v=0 and 1 levels, respectively, and a Boltzmann vibrational temperature of 1313+/-173 K. The rotational and vibrational energy partitions in CaH have been estimated to be 461+/-45 and 252+/-15 cm(-1), respectively. According to the PES calculations, the pathway favors an insertion mechanism. Ca(3 1D2) approaches CH4 along an attractive potential surface in a C2v (or Cs) symmetry and then the collision complex undergoes nonadiabatic transition to the reactive ground-state surface. An Arrhenius plot shows a potential-energy requirement of 2695+/-149 cm(-1), which accounts for the endothermicity of 2930 cm(-1) for the reaction scheme. The Ca-C bond distance in the transition state structure is short enough to allow for tight orbital overlap between CaH and CH3. The strong coupling between the moieties renders the energy transfer sufficient from CaH into the CH3 radical. As compared to the Ca(4 1P1) reaction, the dissociation lifetime of the intermediate complex with less excess energy is prolonged so as to cause much less vibrational energy disposal into CaH.  相似文献   

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Quasiclassical trajectories for He + H2 were carried out using the recent ab initio potential of Boothroyd, Martin, and Peterson (J. Chem. Phys. 2003, 119, 3187) and results for the 348 (v, j) states of H2 are compared to those of earlier calculations that used the potential of Wilson, Kapral, and Burns (Chem. Phys. Lett. 1974, 24, 4884). Examined are the cross sections for energy transfer and dissociation, the extent of threshold elevation, and the interconversion of vibrational and rotational energy. Implications for modeling the interstellar medium are discussed.  相似文献   

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