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Recombination of carbon monoxide and oxygen atoms

โœ Scribed by J. E. Hardy; W. C. Gardiner Jr.; A. Burcat


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1978
Tongue
English
Weight
883 KB
Volume
10
Category
Article
ISSN
0538-8066

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โœฆ Synopsis


The recombination of carbon monoxide and oxygen atoms was studied in reflected shock waves in H2:OZ:CO:Ar = 0.1:1:2475 with 1300 < T5 < 2200 K and 2 < Pg < 4 atm. Reaction progress was monitored by observations of the carbon monoxide flame spectrum near 435 nm and carbon dioxide thermal emission near 4.2 pm. Data analysis was accomplished with the aid of computer modeling using a 27-reaction mechanism. Computer modeling experiments also showed that these measurements were sensitive primarily to the rate of the reaction CO + 0 + M = C02 + M and only slightly sensitive t o the rates of other reactions. The best fit t o the data was achieved with a rate constant for this reaction of 7.7 X exp[l9 kJIRT] cm6 s for the temperature range of these experiments. Correlation of this result and previous data covering the temperature range 250 < T < 11, OOO K confirms that this recombination reaction is governed by a nonadiabatic curve crossing with an activation barrier of about 20 kd and subsequent deactivation of a singlet COz molecule.


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