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NF2 Decomposition Behind Shock Waves

โœ Scribed by Modica, A. P.; Hornig, D. F.


Book ID
126717476
Publisher
American Institute of Physics
Year
1965
Tongue
English
Weight
630 KB
Volume
43
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9606

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The rate constant of the NF3 dissociation reaction in a helium mixture in the low-pressure limit was directly measured in a shock tube by a UV absorption method. The rate constant may be expressed as K= 10'4~3s~0~07 exp{-[36600+2100 (cal/mol)]/ RT) cm3/mol s in the temperature range 1050-1600 K. Lev

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Rates of NF, thermal decomposition in the temperature range 1450-2050 K and pressure range 1.2-4.2 atm were measured by a shock tube technique. NF? decomposition was monitored by UV absorption of the produced NFI radicals. The bimolecular rate constant of the NF3 decomposition reaction essentially d