3CH2 + O2: Kinetics and Product Channel Branching Ratios
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Mark A. Blitz
Abstract
The kinetics of and the yield of OH in the reaction 3CH2 + O2 has been studied at room temperature using pulsed laser photolysis of ketene at 351 nm with detection of OH by LIF. The kinetics were determined from a biexponential analysis of the growth and decay of the OH signal. The rate coefficients obtained from the profiles for OH(v=0,1) are (2.39 ± 0.26) and (2.33 ± 0.28) × 1012 cm3 molecule−1 s−1 respectively. The rate coefficient for 3CH2 + NO was also measured from the growth of the OH(v=1) signal, giving k3 = (4.52 ± 0.48) × 1011 cm3 molecule−1 s−1. The ratio of the yields of OH in the two reactions 3CH2+O2 and 3CH 2+NO was determined from analysis of back to back OH profiles with O2 and NO as co-reactant; the ratio obtained, at 300 K, was 2.96 ± 0.14. This result was combined with other experimental product yields on these two reactions to obtain a consistent set channel yields for 3CH2+O2 and 3CH2+NO at ∼300 K.
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- Preface
- OH and NH Stretching Vibrational Relaxation of Liquid Ethanolamine
- Transient anisotropy in degenerate systems: A semi-classical approach
- First Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy HO2 Measurements in a Large Photoreactor
- Relaxation Dynamics of Electronically Excited C60− in o-Dichlorobenzene and Tetrahydrofuran Solution
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- What Do We Know About the Iconic System CH3 + CH3 + M ↔ C2H6 + M?
- Thermochemistry and Kinetics for 2-Butanone-3yl Radical (CH3C(=O)CH•CH3) Reactions with O2
- Experimental and Modelling Study of the Unimolecular Thermal Decompostion of CHF3
- Combustion Chemistry of the Butane Isomers in Premixed Low-Pressure Flames
- Characterization of Rhodamine 6G Release in Electrospray Ionization by Means of Spatially Resolved Fluorescence Spectroscopy
- Femtosecond interferometry of molecular dynamics – the role of relative and absolute phase of two individual laser pulses
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- Yield of HO2 Radicals in the OH-Initiated Oxidation of SO2
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