ABSOLUTE RATE MEASUREMENTS OF O-ATOM REACTIONS WITH ETHYLENE AND WITH BUTANE
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- 1 October 1960
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Chemistry
- Vol. 38 (10) , 1657-1665
- https://doi.org/10.1139/v60-231
Abstract
The absolute rate constants for the primary reactions of O-atoms with ethylene and with butane have been determined in a fast-flow system. The O-atoms were produced by electrodeless discharge of O2 and allowed to react with the hydrocarbon introduced downstream. Addition of a small amount of NO to the gas stream enabled a photometric monitoring of the O-atoms in the reaction zone. The initial atom concentration was determined by NO2 titration. The reaction could be stopped at any point in the reaction zone by means of a movable surface of cobalt oxide. The hydrocarbon concentration at any point could then be determined by condensation downstream and analysis of the products.Rate measurements were carried out over the temperature range −50° to 200 °C. The rates were found to be consistent with a two-body mechanism. For O-atoms with ethylene, k = 1.8(±0.6) × 10−11e−1600/RT cm3 molecule−1 sec−1 and for O-atoms with butane, k = 5.0(±1.6) × 10−11e−4200/RT cm3 molecule−1 sec−1.Keywords
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