Tunneling chemical reactions D+H{sub 2}{yields}DH+H and D+DH{yields}D{sub 2}+H in solid D{sub 2}-H{sub 2} and HD-H{sub 2} mixtures: An electron-spin-resonance study
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· Journal of Chemical Physics
- Advanced Science Research Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Tokai, Ibaraki 319-1195 (Japan)
Tunneling chemical reactions D+H{sub 2}{yields}DH+H and D+DH{yields}D{sub 2}+H in solid HD-H{sub 2} and D{sub 2}-H{sub 2} mixtures were studied in the temperature range between 4 and 8 K. These reactions were initiated by UV photolysis of DI molecules doped in these solids for 30 s and followed by measuring the time course of electron-spin-resonance (ESR) intensities of D and H atoms. ESR intensity of D atoms produced by the photolysis decreases but that of H atoms increases with time. Time course of the D and H intensities has the fast and slow processes. The fast process, which finishes within {approx}300 s after the photolysis, is assigned to the reaction of D atom with one of its nearest-neighboring H{sub 2} molecules, D(H{sub 2}){sub n}(HD){sub 12-n}{yields}H(H{sub 2}){sub n-1}(HD){sub 13-n} or D(H{sub 2}){sub n}(D{sub 2}){sub 12-n}{yields}H(HD)(H{sub 2}){sub n-1}(D{sub 2}){sub 12-n} for 12{>=}n{>=}1. Rate constant for the D+H{sub 2} reaction between neighboring D atom-H{sub 2} molecule pair is determined to be (7.5{+-}0.7)x10{sup -3} s{sup -1} in solid HD-H{sub 2} and (1.3{+-}0.3)x10{sup -2} s{sup -1} in D{sub 2}-H{sub 2} at 4.1 K, which is very close to that calculated based on the theory of chemical reaction in gas phase by Hancock et al. [J. Chem. Phys. 91, 3492 (1989)] and Takayanagi and Sato [J. Chem. Phys. 92, 2862 (1990)]. This rate constant was found to be independent of temperature up to 7 K within experimental error of {+-}30%. The slow process is assigned to the reaction of D atom produced in a cage fully surrounded by HD or D{sub 2} molecules, D(HD){sub 12} or D(D{sub 2}){sub 12}. This D atom undergoes the D+DH reaction with one of its nearest-neighboring HD molecules in solid HD-H{sub 2} or diffuses to the neighbor of H{sub 2} molecules to allow the D+H{sub 2} reaction in solid HD-H{sub 2} and D{sub 2}-H{sub 2}. The former is the main channel in solid HD-H{sub 2} below 6 K where D atoms diffuse very slowly, whereas the latter dominates over the former above 6 K. Rate for the reactions in the slow process is independent of temperature below 6 K but increases with the increase in temperature above 6 K. We found that the increase is due to the increase in hopping rate of D atoms to the neighbor of H{sub 2} molecules. Rate constant for the D+DH reaction was found to be independent of temperature up to 7 K as well.
- OSTI ID:
- 20783241
- Journal Information:
- Journal of Chemical Physics, Journal Name: Journal of Chemical Physics Journal Issue: 9 Vol. 124; ISSN JCPSA6; ISSN 0021-9606
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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