Hyperthermal Reactions of O+(4S3/2) with CD4 and CH4: Theory and Experiment

2004 
Theoretical and experimental methods are applied to the study of the reaction dynamics in hyperthermal collisions of O+ (4S3/2) with methane. Measurements of the absolute reaction cross sections for the interaction of O+ with CD4 and CH4 were obtained at collision energies in the range from near-thermal to approximately 15 eV, using the guided-ion beam (GIB) technique. Product recoil velocity distributions, using the GIB time-of-flight (TOF) methods, were determined for several product ions at selected collision energies. The main reaction channel, charge transfer, proceeds via large impact parameter collisions. A number of minor channels, involving more intimate collisions, were also detected. Ab initio electronic structure calculations have been performed with different levels of theory and basis sets, including high-level coupled-cluster calculations to determine the energies of reaction intermediates and transition states for reaction. Several reaction paths on both quartet and doublet electronic stat...
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