scholarly journals Application of one-dimensional semiclassical transition state theory to the CH 3 OH + H ⇌ CH 2 OH/CH 3 O + H 2 reactions

Author(s):  
Xiao Shan ◽  
David C. Clary

The rate constants of the two branches of H-abstractions from CH 3 OH by the H-atom and the corresponding reactions in the reverse direction are calculated using the one-dimensional semiclassical transition state theory (1D SCTST). In this method, only the reaction mode vibration of the transition state (TS) is treated anharmonically, while the remaining internal degrees of freedom are treated as they would have been in a standard TS theory calculation. A total of eight ab initio single-point energy calculations are performed in addition to the computational cost of a standard TS theory calculation. This allows a second-order Richardson extrapolation method to be employed to improve the numerical estimation of the third- and fourth-order derivatives, which in turn are used in the calculation of the anharmonic constant. Hindered-rotor (HR) vibrations are identified in the equilibrium states of CH 3 OH and CH 2 OH, and the TSs of the reactions. The partition function of the HRs are calculated using both a simple harmonic oscillator model and a more sophisticated one-dimensional torsional eigenvalue summation (1D TES) method. The 1D TES method can be easily adapted in 1D SCTST computation. The resulting 1D SCTST with 1D TES rate constants show good agreement to previous theoretical and experimental works. The effects of the HR on rate constants for different reactions are also investigated. This article is part of the theme issue ‘Modern theoretical chemistry’.

2012 ◽  
Vol 65 (2) ◽  
pp. 160
Author(s):  
Li Wang ◽  
Jianxiang Zhao ◽  
Hongqing He ◽  
Jinglai Zhang

The reactions of the HBr molecule with CH2CH2Cl (reaction R1), CH2CHCl2 (R2), CH2CH2Br (R3) and CH2CHBr2 (R4) are investigated by a dual-level direct dynamics method. The optimized geometries and frequencies of the stationary points were calculated at the MPW1K/6–311+G(d,p) and BMK/6–311+G(d,p) levels. To refine the reaction enthalpy and energy barrier height of each reaction, single-point energy calculations were carried out by the G2M(RCC5) method based on the geometries optimized at the above-mentioned two levels. Using the canonical variational transition state theory or the canonical variational transition state theory with the small-curvature tunneling correction, the rate constants of HBr with CH2CH2Cl (R1), CH2CHCl2 (R2), CH2CH2Br (R3), and CH2CHBr2 (R4) were calculated over a wide temperature range of 200–2000 K at the G2M(RCC5)//MPW1K/6–311+G(d,p) level. The effect of chlorine or bromine substitution on the ethyl radical reactivity is discussed. Finally, the total rate constants are fitted by two models, i.e. three-parameter and four-parameter expressions.


1979 ◽  
Vol 44 (12) ◽  
pp. 3452-3457 ◽  
Author(s):  
Petr Čársky

Results of the best reported ab initio calculations are used to evaluate the rate constants of the title processes by means of the transition state theory. The computed rate constants are corrected for the quantum mechanical tunnelling by the Eckart's one-dimensional approach and comparison is made with experimental rate data


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