Photoionization of Vibrationally Excited N2. II. Quenching by CO2 and N2O
- 1 December 1972
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 57 (11) , 4752-4758
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1678146
Abstract
The rate coefficients for quenching of vibrationally excited N2 in the ground electronic state ( N 2 * ) by CO2 and N2O have been measured using a photoionizationmass spectrometer to detect the N 2 * in a flowing N2 afterglow. The reduction in the photoion count rate at amu 28 when CO2 or N2O is added to the afterglow is obtained at wavelengths longer than the photoionization threshold of ground state N2. The quenching data are analyzed with a kinetic model that includes nearly resonant transfer of vibrational energy from N 2 * to CO2 or N2O followed by radiative, wall, and gas‐phase collisional quenching of the infrared‐active gas. At low N2 partial pressures the measured quenching rate coefficient asymptotically approaches the rate coefficient (k 1) for the V–V transfer reaction. From measurements at wavelengths where N 2 * (v″ =1) is efficiently photoionized, we find that k 1 = 2±1×10−13 and 9±4×10−14 cm3 sec−1 for V–V transfer from N 2 * (v″ =1) to CO2 and N2O, respectively.Keywords
This publication has 23 references indexed in Scilit:
- Photoionization of Vibrationally Excited NitrogenThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1972
- Relaxation of Vibrational Energy in CO, HCl, CO_2, and N_2OApplied Optics, 1971
- Deactivation of Vibrationally Excited Carbon Dioxide (ν3) by Collisions with Carbon Dioxide or with NitrogenThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1969
- Experimental Measurements of the Resonant Vibrational Energy Transfer between Mode v3 of CO2 and N2The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1969
- Vibration-to-Vibration Energy Transfer in Gas Mixtures Containing Nitrous OxideThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1968
- Vibrational Energy Transfer in CO2 LasersThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1967
- Transfer of N2 Vibrational Energy to PotassiumThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1966
- Vibraluminescence of CO2 and N2O in Active NitrogenThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1965
- Studies of vibrationally excited nitrogen using mass spectrometric and calorimeter-probe techniquesDiscussions of the Faraday Society, 1962
- Vibrationally Excited Ground-State Nitrogen in Active NitrogenThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1958