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The dynamical model of tunneling interlevel transitions is extended to desc
ribe the kinetics of H-atom transfer in real reactions proceeding in the co
ndensed phase. The reaction mechanism includes an explicit consideration of
three modes; the high-frequency reactive motion of the H atom, the low-fre
quency intermolecular promotion mode, and an intramolecular mode which chan
ges significantly during the reaction and is associated with the hybridizat
ion geometry changes of the reaction center. The rate constant expression i
s derived in terms of the standard technique of the theory of radiationless
transitions. Its high- and moderate-temperature analysis reproduces the re
sults obtained earlier in the framework of the Golden Rule approach. Peculi
arities of the present theory are revealed beyond this temperature range. A
remarkable low-temperature threshold effect causes steep temperature trend
s in the reaction rate which are likely to account for some recent kinetic
experiments. (C) 2001 American Institute of Physics.