Pulse radiolysis was used to study the kinetics of the reactions of CH 3 C(O)CH 2 O 2 radicals with NO and NO 2 at By monitoring the rate of formation and decay of NO 2 295 K. using its absorption at the rate constants 400 and 450 nm k(CH C(O)CH O ฯฉ NO) ฯญ (8 ฯฎ 3 2 2 and were de-ฯช12 ฯช12 3 ฯช1 ฯช1 2) ฯซ
Atmospheric Chemistry of FO2 Radicals: Reaction with CH4, O3, NO, NO2, and CO at 295 K
โ Scribed by Sehested, Jens; Sehested, Knud; Nielsen, Ole John; Wallington, Timothy John
- Book ID
- 121412007
- Publisher
- American Chemical Society
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 999 KB
- Volume
- 98
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-3654
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Using a pulse radiolysis UV absorption technique and subsequent simulations of experimental NO1 and FNO absorption transients, rate constants for reaction between CF90 and CFsO2 radicals with NO were determined, CFp02+NO+CF,O+N02 (3 ), CF,OtNO~CF,OtFNO(5).k~wasderivedtobe(1.68~0.26)X10~~'cm3molecuIe
The reactions of CCl, with O(,P) and O2 and those of CC1302 with NO have been studied at 295 K using discharge flow methods with helium as the bath gas. The rate coefficient for the reaction of CCI, with 0 was found to be (4.2 2 0.6) x lo-'' cm3/s and that for CCI3O2 with NO was (18.6 2 2.8) x lo-''