• Title of article

    A Spectroscopist’s View of Energy States, Energy Transfers, and Chemical Reactions

  • Author/Authors

    Bradley Moore، c. نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
  • Pages
    33
  • From page
    1
  • To page
    33
  • Abstract
    This chapter describes a research career beginning at Berkeley in 1960, shortly after Sputnik and the invention of the laser. Following thesis work on vibrational spectroscopy and the chemical reactivity of small molecules, we studied vibrational energy transfers in my own lab. Collision-induced transfers among vibrations of a single molecule, from one molecule to another, and from vibration to rotation and translation were elucidated. My research group also studied the competition between vibrational relaxation and chemical reaction for potentially reactive collisions with one molecule vibrationally excited. Lasers were used to enrich isotopes by the excitation of a predissociative transition of a selected isotopomer.We also tested the hypotheses of transition-state theory for unimolecular reactions of ketene, formaldehyde, and formyl fluoride by (a) resolving individual molecular eigenstates above a dissociation threshold, (b) locating vibrational levels at the transition state, (c) observing quantum resonances in the barrier region for motion along a reaction coordinate, and (d) studying energy release to fragments.
  • Keywords
    vibrational energy transfer , transition states , Formaldehyde , ketene , bimolecular reactions , lasers , unimolecular reactions
  • Journal title
    Annual Review of Physical Chemistry
  • Serial Year
    2007
  • Journal title
    Annual Review of Physical Chemistry
  • Record number

    121288