## Abstract The present study reports the measurement of the V–V energy transfer rates for the CO\*COS system in the temperature range of 195 to 370°K. The measured rates exhibit a slight inverse temperature dependence. The experimental results are compared to prediction based on a model of long‐r
Vibration–vibration energy exchange between 15N14NO and CO
✍ Scribed by Jerry W. Suitor; W. C. Kuby
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1977
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 186 KB
- Volume
- 9
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0538-8066
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
The temperature dependence of the vibration–vibration energy transfer between the v~3~ mode of ^15^N^14^NO and the first vibrational level of CO was determined over a range of 680 to 1300°K using a shock tube. Several mixtures of ^15^N^14^NOCO were tested, diluted in 95% Ar. The resulting exothermic transfer probabilities for the reaction,
are compared to previous work on N~2~O—CO. The results for ^15^N^14^NOCO exhibit a more pronounced direct temperature dependence than for N~2~O—CO even though the process has a closer resonance (Δ__E__ = 59 cm^−1^ for ^15^N^14^NOCO and Δ__E__ = 81 cm^−1^ for N~2~OCO).
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