Abstract

Crossed molecular beam experiments that use laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy as the detector allow measurements of the internal state distribution in the products of chemical reactions studied under well-controlled single-collision conditions. This technique provides direct information on the chemical dynamics and the intermolecular potential surfaces. Application to the reactions H + NO2 → OH + NO and O(3P) + C6H12 → OH + C6H11 is discussed where the OH state distribution has been measured.

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