Absolute rate coefikients for the reaction of NC0 radicals with NO were measured in the temperature range between 294 and 1260 K and the pressure range between 6 and 170 Torr in a heatable quartz reactor by means of the laser photolysis/laser-induced fluorescence technique. NC0 radicals were produce
Kinetic studies of the reactions of CN radicals with alkanes in the temperature range between 294 and 1260 K
β Scribed by B. Atakan; J. Wolfrum
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 407 KB
- Volume
- 186
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0009-2614
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β¦ Synopsis
Absolute rate coefficients for the reaction of CN radicals with methane (k,), ethane (kz) and propane ( kJ) were measured as a function of temperature in a heatable quartz reactor by means of a laser photolysis/laser-induced fluorescence (LP/LIF) technique. CN was generated by 193 nm photolysis of cyanogen. No pressure dependence was found for any of the reactions between 300 and 5000 Pa. In the case of reactions with ethane and propane, rate coefficients were also measured for CN(V= I ). No significant change of k2 and k, with increasing vibrational energy of the CN molecule was noticeable. The temperature dependences of the rate constants are described by the following expressions: k, ( 298g T$ I267 K) = ( I .25 f 0. I ) x 10 * T(2.64'o.2) Xexp[(78?8)K/T] cm'mol-'s-';k,(294$T~984K)=(2.25fO.l)~l0~T~~~'~~~~ exp[(SlOfSO)K/T] cm'mol-'s-l; k3(294<T<721 K)=(2.33~0.2)X10"T~o~S"o~'~exp[(l09f9)K/T]cmJmol-~s-'.
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