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Light-Heavy-Light Chemical Reactions

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The Theory of Chemical Reaction Dynamics

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The approximations that have been proposed for light-heavy- light chemical reactions are reviewed. Their accuracy is examined by comparison with close-coupling results for the H+BrH+HBr+H reaction in three dimensions. Calculations are also presented of the photodissociation spectrum for H2 O→ CH(2II)+H in which the 1B1 dissociative potential energy surface is reactive. Reactive scattering resonances produce some structure in this calculated spectrum.

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Clary, D.C., Henshaw, J.P. (1986). Light-Heavy-Light Chemical Reactions. In: Clary, D.C. (eds) The Theory of Chemical Reaction Dynamics. NATO ASI Series, vol 170. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4618-7_13

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