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Constraints at the transition state of the D + H2 reaction : quantum bottlenecks vs. stereodynamics

This article presents a quasiclassical trajectory method for the calculation of cumulative reaction probabilities by sampling of the helicity quantum number of the reagents (k). The method is applied to the D + H(2) reaction at various total angular momentum (J) values, and the helicity-resolved qua...

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Published in:Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2007, Vol.9 (39), p.5367-5373
Main Authors: AOIZ, F. J, HERRERO, V. J, DE MIRANDA, M. P, SHEZ RABANOS, V
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