Shock-Tube Study of the Recombination of O Atoms by Ar Catalysts at High Temperatures
- 1 April 1963
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 38 (7) , 1518-1524
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1776912
Abstract
The three‐body recombination of O atoms by Ar catalysts was measured over a temperature range of 1340–2920°K in a shock‐tube experiment. The excess amount of O atoms was produced by shocking dilute O3–Ar mixtures. Under the experimental conditions, the O atoms in excess of equilibrium produced by the reaction O3+M→O+O2+M had to recombine via the reaction O+O+M→O2+M. The reaction O3+O→2O2 was ineffective due to the high temperature and high concentration of Ar. The O2 formed by the recombination of the O atoms was monitored behind the shock wave by absorption of 1270‐Å radiation. The data scatter by about a factor of 2, but a slight negative temperature dependence is apparent. At 2000°K the recombination coefficient is about 0.7×10−34 cm6/particle2‐sec. The experimental results are compared with calculated curves based on various authors' dissociation‐rate constants divided by the equilibrium constant. A dissociation‐rate constant given by kd = 2.5×1016T−½ exp (−D/RT) cc/mole‐sec, which is shown to fit dissociation data obtained in previous work and covering a temperature range of 5000–18 000°K, was found to fit best the present recombination data.Keywords
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