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Investigation of nitric oxide decomposition in the temperature range 2500-4100 KThe decomposition of nitric oxide has been studied in the temperature range 2500-4100 K using a shock-tube technique. The principle result of the study was the determination of the rate constant (k) for the reaction O + NO yields N + O2. Mixtures of NO and N2O diluted in argon or krypton were heated by incident shock waves and the infrared emission from the fundamental vibration-rotation band of NO at 5.3 microns was used to monitor the time-varying NO concentration. The experimental values of k are fit closely by the expression k = (2.36 times 10 to the 9th power) x T x exp(-38,640/RT) cm cu/mole-sec, which also provides a good fit to previous data at higher and lower temperatures.
Document ID
19740056825
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Flower, W. L.
Hanson, R. K.
Kruger, C. H.
(Stanford University Stanford, Calif., United States)
Date Acquired
August 7, 2013
Publication Date
May 1, 1974
Subject Category
Physics, Atomic, Molecular, And Nuclear
Report/Patent Number
WSS/CI PAPER 74-7
Meeting Information
Meeting: Spring Meeting
Location: Pullman, WA
Start Date: May 6, 1974
End Date: May 7, 1974
Sponsors: Combustion Institute
Accession Number
74A39575
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NGR-05-020-583
CONTRACT_GRANT: NASA STN-309
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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