The Transfer of Atoms, Ions and Molecular Groups in Solution. Part 2. Tunnelling between Harmonic Wells,

Abstract

The use of a harmonic-oscillator model is considered to investigate the tunneling of atoms, ions and molecular groups between positions of equilibrium for systems in condensed phases. The use of the oscillator model is warranted in many instances for which one has reasonably accurate information about the vibrational frequencies of atoms or molecular groups together with information about the distance over which the species transfers. Thus, the harmonic-oscillator model can be used in the absence of more complete information to make estimates of the rates of various kinds of heavy-centre transfers in solution. In this paper we present a general treatment for the determination of the tunnel factors which are involved in the transfer.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 30, 1983
Accession Number
ADA142334

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  • P. P. Schmidt

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