Abstract
The kinetics of Zr+ + CH4 are measured using a selected-ion flow tube apparatus over the temperature range 300-600 K and the pressure range 0.25-0.60 Torr. Measured rate constants are small, never exceeding 5% of the Langevin capture value. Both collisionally stabilized ZrCH4+ and bimolecular ZrCH2+ products are observed. A stochastic statistical modeling of the calculated reaction coordinate is used to fit the experimental results. The modeling indicates that an intersystem crossing from the entrance well, necessary for the bimolecular product to be formed, occurs faster than competing isomerization and dissociation processes. That sets an upper limit on the lifetime of the entrance complex to crossing of 10-11 s. The endothermicity of the bimolecular reaction is derived to be 0.09 ± 0.05 eV, in agreement with a literature value. The observed ZrCH4+ association product is determined to be primarily HZrCH3+ not Zr+(CH4), indicating that bond activation has occurred at thermal energies. The energy of HZrCH3+ relative to separated reactants is determined to be -0.80 ± 0.25 eV. Inspection of the statistical modeling results under best-fit conditions reveals reaction dependences on impact parameter, translation energy, internal energy, and angular momentum. Reaction outcomes are heavily affected by angular momentum conservation. Additionally, product energy distributions are predicted.
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