Wu Lok Yiu, Miossec Chloé, Heazlewood Brianna R
The Oliver Lodge, Department of Physics, University of Liverpool, Oxford Street, Liverpool, L69 7ZE, UK.
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QZ, UK.
Chem Commun (Camb). 2022 Mar 8;58(20):3240-3254. doi: 10.1039/d1cc06394d.
Radicals are abundant in a range of important gas-phase environments. They are prevalent in the atmosphere, in interstellar space, and in combustion processes. As such, understanding how radicals react is essential for the development of accurate models of the complex chemistry occurring in these gas-phase environments. By controlling the properties of the colliding reactants, we can also gain insights into how radical reactions occur on a fundamental level. Recent years have seen remarkable advances in the breadth of experimental methods successfully applied to the study of reaction dynamics involving paramagnetic species-from improvements to the well-known crossed molecular beams approach to newer techniques involving magnetically guided and decelerated beams. Coupled with ever-improving theoretical methods, quantum features are being observed and interesting insights into reaction dynamics are being uncovered in an increasingly diverse range of systems. In this highlight article, we explore some of the exciting recent developments in the study of chemical dynamics involving paramagnetic species. We focus on low-energy reactive collisions involving neutral radical species, where the reaction parameters are controlled. We conclude by identifying some of the limitations of current methods and exploring possible new directions for the field.
自由基在一系列重要的气相环境中大量存在。它们在大气、星际空间和燃烧过程中普遍存在。因此,了解自由基如何反应对于建立这些气相环境中复杂化学反应的精确模型至关重要。通过控制碰撞反应物的性质,我们还可以深入了解自由基反应在基本层面上是如何发生的。近年来,成功应用于涉及顺磁物种反应动力学研究的实验方法的广度取得了显著进展——从对著名的交叉分子束方法的改进到涉及磁导向和减速束的新技术。再加上不断改进的理论方法,在越来越多不同的系统中观察到了量子特征,并揭示了关于反应动力学的有趣见解。在这篇亮点文章中,我们探讨了涉及顺磁物种的化学动力学研究中一些令人兴奋的最新进展。我们专注于涉及中性自由基物种的低能反应碰撞,其中反应参数是可控的。我们通过识别当前方法的一些局限性并探索该领域可能的新方向来得出结论。