Numerous organic and inorganic laboratory standards were gathered from nine European and North American laboratories and were analyzed for their d 18 O values with a new on-line high temperature pyrolysis system that was calibrated using Vienna standard mean ocean water (VSMOW) and standard light An
Termolecular reaction of nitrogen monoxide and oxygen: A still unsolved problem
β Scribed by J. Olbregts
- Book ID
- 102928769
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1985
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 601 KB
- Volume
- 17
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0538-8066
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β¦ Synopsis
The oxidation of nitrogen monoxide has been studied extensively between 226 and 758 K a t pressures of NO and O2 ranging from about 0.2 to 30 torr. It has been shown that (i) the reaction is properly first order against oxygen and second order against nitrogen monoxide, as well under initial conditions as during the course of the reaction;
(ii) the termolecular rate constant, k, first decreases with increasing temperature and reaches a minimum value a t 600 K; (iii) the transition state theory is unable to describe this behavior correctly, (iv) under the present experimental conditions k can be represented either by log,, k(12 rno1-'~-~) = -(5.18 -t-1.00) + (2.70 -t-0.25) log,, T + (700 -t-50)/T or by k(12 mol-'s-') = (350 +-100)10(390'50)'T + (8000 k 2000)10-(440'50)'T The latter equation is compatabile with a multiple-step mechanism.
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