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Morse bifurcations of transition states in bimolecular reactions

Journal

NONLINEARITY
Volume 28, Issue 12, Pages 4303-4329

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0951-7715/28/12/4303

Keywords

bimolecular reactions; collision theories; transition state theory; dividing surfaces; Morse bifurcations

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  1. EPSRC

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The transition states and dividing surfaces used to find rate constants for bimolecular reactions are shown to undergo Morse bifurcations, in which they change diffeomorphism class, and to exist for a large range of energies, not just immediately above the critical energy for first connection between reactants and products. Specifically, we consider capture between two molecules and the associated transition states for the case of non-zero angular momentum and general attitudes. The capture between an atom and a diatom, and then a general molecule are presented, providing concrete examples of Morse bifurcations of transition states and dividing surfaces.

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