Direct observation of knock-on reaction with umbrella inversion arising from zero-impact-parameter collision at a surface

Collision geometries are hard to control, making transition states in chemical reaction hard to study. Here the authors show that a linear transition state leads to formation of reaction product ‘knocked-on’ along the continuation of the direction of reagent approach.

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Autores principales: Matthew J. Timm, Lydie Leung, Kelvin Anggara, John C. Polanyi
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:64844609c3944bac9f14e4474ddce8232021-12-02T14:26:58ZDirect observation of knock-on reaction with umbrella inversion arising from zero-impact-parameter collision at a surface10.1038/s42004-021-00453-x2399-3669https://doaj.org/article/64844609c3944bac9f14e4474ddce8232021-02-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s42004-021-00453-xhttps://doaj.org/toc/2399-3669Collision geometries are hard to control, making transition states in chemical reaction hard to study. Here the authors show that a linear transition state leads to formation of reaction product ‘knocked-on’ along the continuation of the direction of reagent approach.Matthew J. TimmLydie LeungKelvin AnggaraJohn C. PolanyiNature PortfolioarticleChemistryQD1-999ENCommunications Chemistry, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 1-6 (2021)
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John C. Polanyi
Direct observation of knock-on reaction with umbrella inversion arising from zero-impact-parameter collision at a surface
description Collision geometries are hard to control, making transition states in chemical reaction hard to study. Here the authors show that a linear transition state leads to formation of reaction product ‘knocked-on’ along the continuation of the direction of reagent approach.
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author Matthew J. Timm
Lydie Leung
Kelvin Anggara
John C. Polanyi
author_facet Matthew J. Timm
Lydie Leung
Kelvin Anggara
John C. Polanyi
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title Direct observation of knock-on reaction with umbrella inversion arising from zero-impact-parameter collision at a surface
title_short Direct observation of knock-on reaction with umbrella inversion arising from zero-impact-parameter collision at a surface
title_full Direct observation of knock-on reaction with umbrella inversion arising from zero-impact-parameter collision at a surface
title_fullStr Direct observation of knock-on reaction with umbrella inversion arising from zero-impact-parameter collision at a surface
title_full_unstemmed Direct observation of knock-on reaction with umbrella inversion arising from zero-impact-parameter collision at a surface
title_sort direct observation of knock-on reaction with umbrella inversion arising from zero-impact-parameter collision at a surface
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url https://doaj.org/article/64844609c3944bac9f14e4474ddce823
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