## Abstract The reaction NO + O~3~ → NO~2~ + O~2~ has been studied in a 220‐m^3^ spherical stainless steel reactor under stopped‐flow conditions below 0.1 mtorr total pressure. Under the conditions used, the mixing time of the reactants was negligible compared with the chemical reaction time. The p
Investigation of the rate coefficient for O(3p) + NO2 → O2 + NO
✍ Scribed by Tom G. Slanger; Bernard J. Wood; Graham Black
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1973
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 264 KB
- Volume
- 5
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0538-8066
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Measurements of the rate coefficient of the reaction (O^3^P) + NO~2~ → O~2~ + NO have been made at 296°K and 240°K, using the technique of NO~2~* chemiluminescent decay. Values of 9.3 × 10^−12^ cm^3^ molec^−1^ sec^−1^ at 296°K and 10.5 × 10^−12^ cm^3^ molec^−1^ sec^−1^ at 240°K were obtained, in excellent agreement with the recent results of Davis, Herron, and Huie [1]. The earlier lower values may have resulted from loss of NO~2~ on surfaces.
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