Vibrational deactivation of CO by n-H2,
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A.J. Andrews; C.J.S.M. Simpson
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Article
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1976
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Elsevier Science
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English
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Probabilities for the (VT) and (VR) deactivation of CO have been calculated from relaxation times measured down to 77 K using laser fluorescence. Only in the case of deactivation by p-H2 is the (VR) process important; its rate exceeds that for (VT) deactivation between 320 K and 110 K.