An upper limit on the formation of NO(X(2)Pi(r)) in the reactions N-2(A(3)Sigma(u)(+))+O(P-3) and N-2(A(3)Sigma(u)(+))+O-2(X(3)Sigma(g)(-)) at 298K

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作者
Thomas, JM
Kaufman, F
机构
[1] Orion International Technologies, Phillips Labomtory/GPID, Hanscom AFB
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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY | 1996年 / 100卷 / 21期
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10.1021/jp960164v
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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The concentration of the product nitric oxide, [NO(X(2) Pi(r))](product), formed in the title reactions is measured as a function of the vibrational energy distribution in the N-2(A(3) Sigma(u)(+)) for v' less than or equal to 6 in a rapidly pumped discharge-flow reactor at similar to 298 K and a total pressure of similar to 2 Torr using laser-excited fluorescence techniques. For the reaction N-2(A(3) Sigma(u)(+), v' less than or equal to 2) + O(P-3) there is no [NO(X(2) Pi(r))](observed) detected above the noise in the background emission signal. Correcting this null measurement for competing reactions, the NO(X(2) Pi(r)) + N((SD)-S-4-D-2) product yield accounts for less than or equal to 2% (signal-to-background noise = 1, 1 sigma) of the [N-2(A(3) Sigma(u)(+),v')](total). For the reaction N-2(A(3) Sigma(u)(+),v' less than or equal to 6) + O(P-3) the [NO(X(2) Pi(r))](observed) is seen to increase slightly relative to the reaction N-2(A-(3) Sigma(u)(+),v' less than or equal to 2) + O(P-3). Correcting the [NO(X(2) Pi(r))](observed) for competing reactions, the NO(X(2) Pi(r)) + N(S-4,D-2) product yield accounts for 5.7 +/- 1.1% of the [N-2(A(3) Sigma(u)(+))](total) and as much as 57 +/- 14% of the [N-2-(A(3) Sigma(u)(+),3 less than or equal to v' less than or equal to 6)]. For the reaction N-2(A(3) Sigma(u)(+), v' less than or equal to 6) + O-2(X(3) Sigma(g)(-)) no [NO(X(2) Pi(r))](observed) is detected above the noise in the background emission signal. Correcting this null measurement for competing reactions, the NO(X(2) Pi(r)) + NO(X(2) Pi(r)) product yield represents <0.1% of the [N-2(A(3) Sigma(u)(+),v')](total). Possible implications of these observations are discussed.
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