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  Determination of the Rate Constant for the Reaction O + NO → N + O2
 
 
Title: Determination of the Rate Constant for the Reaction O + NO → N + O2
Author: Hanson, R. K.
Flower, W. L.
Kruger, C. H.
Appeared in: Combustion science and technology
Paging: Volume 9 (1974) nr. 3-4 pages 79-86
Year: 1974
Contents: The rate constant for the reaction [image omitted] was determined in the temperature range 2500-4100 °K using a shock-tube technique. Mixtures of NO and N2O diluted in argon or krypton were heated by incident shock waves, and the infrared emission from the fundamental vibration-rotation band of NO at 5.3 microns was used to monitor the time-varying NO concentration. The N2O served as a quick source of oxygen atoms so that the effects of other reactions in relating k1 to the measured rate-of-removal of NO was minimal. The data are fit closely by the expression k1 = 2.36 × 102T exp(-38,640/RT) cm2/mole-sec, which also provides a good fit to previous data at higher and lower temperatures.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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