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Collision-Energy Dependent Stereodynamics of Dissociative Charge Exchange Reaction between Ar+ and CO.

Jie HuYaya ZhiJing-Chen XieChun-Xiao WuShan Xi Tian
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2021)
Long-distance charge-dipole attraction between atomic ion and randomly oriented polar molecule potentially makes the molecular orientation, which profoundly influences the products' kinetics of collisional reaction. Using the three-dimensional ion velocity map imaging technique, here we report a collision-energy dependent stereodynamics of dissociative charge exchange reaction Ar+ + CO → Ar + O + C+ in a range of 7.46-9.97 eV. At the lowest collision energy, the most C+ products are forward-scattered and are along the collision axis and are attributed to three different dissociation channels including the predominant one experiencing the rotating intermediate ArC+. At the high collision energies, the remarkably diffusive distribution of C+ arises from the prompt dissociation of the rebounded CO+. The different dynamic processes arising from the nearly collinear collision are elaborated explicitly on the basis of the data analyses using the Doppler kinetics models.
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