Reaction force and its link to diabatic analysis: A unifying approach to analyzing chemical reactions
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- Journal Article
- Citation:
- Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 2010, 1 (19), pp. 2858 - 2862
- Issue Date:
- 2010-10-07
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The reaction force F(R) and the reaction force constant κ(R) provide a rigorously based approach to characterizing a chemical process. The energies associated with its different stages are presented and discussed for a number of examples. Analysis of these suggests an alternative, modified expression for the Hammond-Leffler postulate. We show that diabatic analysis leads to a description of the process that is qualitatively very similar to that coming from F(R) and κ(R), quantitatively so for proton-transfer reactions. Reaction force analysis provides a unifying framework that can encompass a variety of independent concepts relating to chemical processes. © 2010 American Chemical Society.
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