S. Picard, A. Canosa, B. Rowe, R. Brownsword, I. Smith
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Abstract
The pulsed laser photolysis, time-resolved laser-induced fluorescence technique has been implemented in a CRESU (Cine′tiquedeRe′actionenEcoulementSupersoniqueUniforme) apparatus to measure the rates of the association reactions of CH radicals with N2 and CO at 53 K and five different densities of the carrier gas Ar. The pressure-dependent rate constants have been combined with those reported previously for the temperature range 202⩽T/K⩽584 (R. A. Brownsword, L. B. Herbert, I. W. M. Smith and D. W. A. Stewart, J. Chem. Soc., FaradayTrans., 1996, 92, 1087) to yield, via a global fitting procedure, the following expressions for the two rate constants in the limit of low pressure: These expressions are very similar to those deduced previously by Brownsword etal., demonstrating that the analysis of rate constants for association reactions by the methods proposed by Troe (J. Chem. Phys., 1977, 66, 4758) can be applied over a wide range of temperature. These low temperature kinetic data, especially those for CH+N2, have some relevance to the chemistry of the atmospheres of some planets and planetary moons.
脉冲激光光解、时间分辨激光诱导荧光技术在CRESU (Cine 'tiquedeRe ' actionenecoulementsupersonique均匀)装置上实现,测量了53 K和5种不同密度载气Ar下CH自由基与N2和CO的缔合反应速率。压力相关速率常数已与先前报道的温度范围202≤T/K≤584的速率常数相结合(R. a . Brownsword, L. B. Herbert,I. W. M. Smith和D. W. A. Stewart, J. Chem。Soc。, FaradayTrans。(1996, 92, 1087),通过全局拟合程序,得到低压极限下两个速率常数的如下表达式:这些表达式与Brownsword etal先前推导的表达式非常相似。证明了用Troe (J. Chem.)提出的方法分析缔合反应的速率常数。理论物理。(1977,66,4758)可适用于很宽的温度范围。这些低温动力学数据,特别是关于CH+N2的数据,与一些行星和行星卫星的大气化学有一定的相关性。