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The effect of zero-point energy differences on the isotope dependence of the formation of ozone: A classical trajectory study

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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 122, Issue 9, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.1860011

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The effect of zero-point energy differences (DeltaZPE) between the possible fragmentation channels of highly excited O-3 complexes on the isotope dependence of the formation of ozone is investigated by means of classical trajectory calculations and a strong-collision model. DeltaZPE is incorporated in the calculations in a phenomenological way by adjusting the potential energy surface in the product channels so that the correct exothermicities and endothermicities are matched. The model contains two parameters, the frequency of stabilizing collisions omega and an energy dependent parameter Delta(damp), which favors the lower energies in the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution. The stabilization frequency is used to adjust the pressure dependence of the absolute formation rate while Delta(damp) is utilized to control its isotope dependence. The calculations for several isotope combinations of oxygen atoms show a clear dependence of relative formation rates on DeltaZPE. The results are similar to those of Gao and Marcus obtained within a statistical model. In particular, like in the statistical approach an ad hoc parameter etaapproximate to1.14, which effectively reduces the formation rates of the symmetric ABA ozone molecules, has to be introduced in order to obtain good agreement with the measured relative rates of Janssen. The temperature dependence of the recombination rate is also addressed. (C) 2005 American Institute of Physics.

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