Rate of the reaction O+SO2+M→SO3+M
- 15 December 1975
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 63 (12) , 5411-5415
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.431347
Abstract
The rate of the reaction O+SO2+M→SO3+M has been measured under pseudo‐first‐order conditions in a discharge flow reactor with ESR detection. For M=He at room temperature, extensive measurements over a wide SO2 mole fraction range were used to evaluate the rate constant for both He (k1) and SO2 (k2) as third bodies. The results were k1=3.0±0.2×1014 cm6 mole−2⋅ sec−1 and k2/k1=9.5±2.7, the error limits being simply experimental mean deviations. Similar experiments for M=N2 (k4) at room temperature yielded k4=7.2±0.3×1014. Measurements of M=He over the temperature range 248–415 °K gave the Arrhenius result k1=3.9±0.9×1016 exp[−(1400±50)/T]. The positive Arrhenius activation energy is in good agreement with other published results, and some discussion of this unusual feature for termolecular reactions is presented.Keywords
This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
- Rate of the O + SO3 reactionThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1975
- Rate constants for the reaction of (sP) atoms with SO2 (M = N2O) over the temperature range 299–392 KChemical Physics Letters, 1974
- Rate of recombination of oxygen atoms and CO at temperatures below ambientThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1974
- A Kinetics Review of Atmospheric Reactions Involving HxOy CompoundsCanadian Journal of Chemistry, 1974
- Kinetics of O(3P) +CO +M RecombinationThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1972
- The kinetics of combustion of gaseous sulphur compoundsCombustion and Flame, 1972
- The kinetics of reaction between oxygen atoms and sulfur dioxide: an investigation by electron spin resonance spectrometryThe Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1967
- Approach to the steady state in competitive—Consecutive gas reactionsCombustion and Flame, 1967
- The kinetics of elementary reactions involving the oxides of sulphur II. Chemical reactions in the sulphur dioxide afterglowProceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1966
- Mechanism of third-order recombination reactionsDiscussions of the Faraday Society, 1962