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Direct tracking of H₂ roaming reaction in real time

Chemistry

Direct tracking of H₂ roaming reaction in real time

A. 1, A. 2, et al.

Explore the fascinating world of molecular dynamics in this innovative study by Author 1, Author 2, and Author 3. Utilizing femtosecond IR radiation and Coulomb explosion imaging, the research unveils the intricate roaming reactions of neutral H₂, providing unambiguous insights into H₃⁺ formation mechanisms in acetonitrile.

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Abstract
This paper introduces a novel approach to image roaming reactions, using intense femtosecond IR radiation and Coulomb explosion imaging to reconstruct the momentum vector of neutral roaming H₂, a precursor to H₃⁺ formation in acetonitrile. This technique provides a kinematically complete picture of the molecular dynamics, unambiguously identifying the roaming mechanism and corroborating current theories.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Aug 06, 2024
Authors
Author 1, Author 2, Author 3
Tags
image roaming reactions
femtosecond IR radiation
Coulomb explosion imaging
neutral roaming H₂
H₃⁺ formation
molecular dynamics
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