13.6 Experimental Molecular Study of Chemical Reaction Mechanisms 611
EXAMPLE13.10
If the distance between the two disks in Figure 13.21 is 2.00 cm and if the difference in
orientation of the slots in the two disks is 15.0 degrees (0.262 radian), find the rotational
speed necessary to pass molecules with a speed of 950 m s−^1.
Solution
time of flight
0 .0200 m
950ms−^1
2. 105 × 10 −^5 s
ω
0 .262 radian
2. 105 × 10 −^5 s
1. 24 × 104 radians s−^1
(1. 24 × 104 radians s−^1 )
1 rev
2 πradians
1. 98 × 103 rev s−^1
(1. 98 × 103 rev s−^1 )
(
60 s
1 min
)
1. 19 × 105 rev min−^1
Chemical reactions can be carried out with two crossed molecular beams.
Figure 13.22 shows an apparatus for the reaction of chlorine atoms with molecules
Halogen
nozzle
Heater
Skimmer
To vacuum
To pumps
To pumps
TOF chopper
Motor
Ionizer
Quadrupole
To ion-counting
system
CI source
Figure 13.22 A Crossed-Molecular Beam Apparatus (Schematic).From R. D. Levine
and R. B. Bernstein,Molecular Reaction Dynamics and Chemical Reactivity, Oxford
University Press, New York, 1987, p. 234.