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Published January 1, 1990 | Published
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Real-time probing of reactions in clusters

Abstract

In this Communication we report our first study of real-time reaction dynamics in finite size clusters. The reaction is of the type AH + Sn, where the proton transfer (bimolecular) dynamics is examined as the acid AH is solvated with different number of molecules, n = 1,2,... etc. This is in continuation of out effort to study reaction dynamics in real-time [1], but now extending the scope of the previous collisionless (solvent free) condition to a range where condensed phase effects can play a role. Of particular interest to us is the condition at which solvation induces vibrational relaxation and modifies IVR. Real-time studies of reactions in clusters offer great opportunities for obtaining the rates directly [2] and for examining these solvation processes under controlled conditions in molecular beams. Such stepwise solvation by beam methods has been advanced for a variety of systems spanning small molecules [3], large molecules [4], hydrogen-bonded systems [5], and electrons [6].

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© 1990 American Institute of Physics. Received 25 September 1989; accepted 1 November 1989. This work is supported by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research and by the National Science Foundation. Arthur Amos Noyes Laboratory of Chemical Physics, Contribution No. 8031.

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