Abstract: | The competitive reactions of Br atoms with CH4 and CD4 were studied over the temperature range of 562° to 637°K. Over this temperature interval, the kinetic isotope effect, kH/kD, varied from 3.05 to 2.47 for the reactions The rate constant ratio kH/kD, expressed in Arrhenius form, was found to equal (1.10 ± 0.05) exp (1030 ± 60/RT). A comparison is presented between the experimental result and the result obtained theoretically from absolute rate theory using the London-Eyring-Polanyi-Sato (LEPS) method of constructing the potential energy surface of the reaction. The agreement between theory and experiment is very poor, and this is believed to arise from the highly unsymmetrical nature of the potential energy surface involved in these reactions. A comparison is also presented between the kH/kD values obtained in the Br + CH4–CD4 experiments and the available data on the corresponding Cl + CH4–CD4 reactions. |