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Reactions of HO2 with carbon monoxide and nitric oxide and of O/1 D/ with water.Investigation of the reactions of the hydroperoxyl radical with carbon monoxide and nitric oxide in a static system, and reexamination of the reaction of O(1 D) with water. The HO2 radicals were generated by the photolysis of N2O at 2139 A in the presence of excess H2O or H2 and smaller amounts of CO and O2. The O(1 D) atoms produced from the photolysis of N2O react with H2O or with H2 to give OH radicals in the case of H2O or OH radicals and H atoms in the case of H2. With H2O, two OH radicals are produced for each O(1 D) removed at low pressures, but the OH yield drops as the pressure is raised. This drop is attributed to an insertion reaction which removes from 10 to 30% of the O(1 D) atoms at about 650 torr of H2O at 200 F. The OH radicals generated can react with either CO or H2 to produce H atoms, which then add to O2 to produce HO2. In the absence of NO, the HO2 radicals could react by two routes, while with NO present NO2 is produced in a long chain process.
Document ID
19730045267
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Simonaitis, R.
Heicklen, J.
(Pennsylvania State University University Park, Pa., United States)
Date Acquired
August 7, 2013
Publication Date
April 26, 1973
Publication Information
Publication: Journal of Physical Chemistry
Volume: 77
Subject Category
Chemistry
Accession Number
73A30069
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSF GA-12385
CONTRACT_GRANT: NGL-39-009-003
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Public
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