Collisional energy transfer probabilities of highly excited molecules from kinetically controlled selective ionization (KCSI).: II.: The collisional relaxation of toluene:: P(E′,E) and moments of energy transfer for energies up to 50 000 cm-1

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Lenzer, T [1 ]
Luther, K [1 ]
Reihs, K [1 ]
Symonds, AC [1 ]
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[1] Univ Gottingen, Inst Phys Chem, D-37077 Gottingen, Germany
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10.1063/1.480958
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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Complete and detailed experimental transition probability density functions P(E',E) have been determined for the first time for collisions between a large, highly vibrationally excited molecule, toluene, and several bath gases. This was achieved by applying the method of kinetically controlled selective ionization (KCSI) (Paper I [J. Chem. Phys. 112, 4076 (2000), preceding article]). An optimum P(E-',E) representation is recommended (monoexponential with a parametric exponent in the argument) which uses only three parameters and features a smooth behavior of all parameters for the entire set of bath gases. In helium, argon, and CO2 the P(E-',E) show relatively increased amplitudes in the wings-large energy gaps \E'-E\-which can also be represented by a biexponential form. The fractional contribution of the second exponent in these biexponentials, which is directly related to the fraction of the so-called "supercollisions," is found to be very small (< 0.1%). For larger colliders the second term disappears completely and the wings of P(E-',E) have an even smaller amplitude than that provided by a monoexponential form. At such low levels, the second exponent is therefore of practically no relevance for the overall energy relaxation rate. All optimized P(E-',E) representations show a marked linear energetic dependence of the (weak) collision parameter alpha(1)(E), which also results in an (approximately) linear dependence of <Delta E > and of the square root of <Delta E-2>. The energy transfer parameters presented in this study form a new benchmark class in certainty and accuracy, e.g., with only 2%-7% uncertainty for our <Delta E > data below 25 000 cm(-1). They should also form a reliable testground for future trajectory calculations and theories describing collisional energy transfer of polyatomic molecules. (C) 2000 American Institute of Physics. [S0021-9606(00)01604-4].
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