Unimolecular Dissociation of C6H6-C6Cl6 Complex and Effect of Mode-Mode Coupling.
Himashree MahantaAmit Kumar PaulPublished in: The journal of physical chemistry. A (2021)
The unimolecular dissociation dynamics of the C6H6-C6Cl6 (Bz-HCB) complex is studied with initial excitation of all vibrational modes for a temperature range of 1000-2000 K and with mode-specific excitations at 1500 K. The results are compared with those of the C6H6-C6F6 [Bz- HFB] complex. When all modes of Bz-HCB are initially excited, the rate of dissociation is slower with respect to Bz-HFB. However, the rate of dissociation is faster when simulations with nonrandom excitation of the specific vibrational modes are performed. The rate of dissociation of Bz-HCB is found to become slower when a few intramolecular modes are excited along with all inter-fragment modes compared to the simulation when only inter-fragment modes of the same complex are excited. Such an energy-transfer dynamics is absent if both intramolecular and inter-fragment modes are not initially excited. Thus, a "stimulated" resonance energy-transfer dynamics is observed in Bz-HCB dissociation dynamics.