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A delayed reaction

The simple hydrogen exchange reaction was well understood until an unexpected effect emerged in detailed experimental measurements of the process. An explanation for this effect has now been found.

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Figure 1: Wavefunctions and barriers.

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Manolopoulos, D. A delayed reaction. Nature 419, 266–267 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1038/419266a

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