The effect of rotation energies of H2+ molecule on the Ne + H2+ → NeH+ + H reaction

The noble gas atoms such as He, Ne and Ar have significantly electronic ionization values around liquid nitrogen temperature (at low temperature values). Because of this feature, the noble gases which are used for some gas detectors, and which is related certain chemical process occurring in the low temperature regions of atmosphere are encouraged to be researched. The chemical reactions subjected to these noble gas atoms have been believed to exhibit important behaviors at the same temperature values. The investigation of their quantum effects in particular energy range and the dependence on temperature of chemical reactions consisting of atom-diatom molecular systems include the subject of reaction dynamics. The title reaction has showed stable structure feature in the interaction region which is the nearest interatomic distance. For this reason, it causes to be examined of dynamic effects by depending on quantum states of initial hydrogen ion. The contributions of angular behaviors of hydrogen ion related to total angular momentum and the effects of these behaviors to reaction formations are examined via three dimensional quantum mechanical methods.

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