Emission and Dissociation of NO2 in Shock Waves

Abstract
When compared with other kinetic data, the time dependence of the emission of NO2 in shock waves at ∼2000°K supports the conclusion that the intensity follows [NO2] in this system. Study of the emission from the system of CH3NO2–Ar shows that NO2 appears following the shock, but that it has a very short lifetime, presumably reacting according to CH3+NO2→CH3O+NO.
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