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Kinetic isotope effects for the reactions of muonic helium and muonium with H2

Authors :
Steven L. Mielke
Kirk A. Peterson
Jess H. Brewer
Donald J. Arseneau
George C. Schatz
Bruce C. Garrett
Oleksandr Sukhorukov
Donald G. Fleming
Donald G. Truhlar
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.). 331(6016)
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

The neutral muonic helium atom may be regarded as the heaviest isotope of the hydrogen atom, with a mass of ~4.1 atomic mass units ((4.1)H), because the negative muon almost perfectly screens one proton charge. We report the reaction rate of (4.1)H with (1)H(2) to produce (4.1)H(1)H + (1)H at 295 to 500 kelvin. The experimental rate constants are compared with the predictions of accurate quantum-mechanical dynamics calculations carried out on an accurate Born-Huang potential energy surface and with previously measured rate constants of (0.11)H (where (0.11)H is shorthand for muonium). Kinetic isotope effects can be compared for the unprecedentedly large mass ratio of 36. The agreement with accurate quantum dynamics is quantitative at 500 kelvin, and variational transition-state theory is used to interpret the extremely low (large inverse) kinetic isotope effects in the 10(-4) to 10(-2) range.

Details

ISSN :
10959203
Volume :
331
Issue :
6016
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....86bfa7549e0aaecd6618d5691b5f4c63