Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5376356 | Chemical Physics | 2007 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A method of the chemical generation of atomic iodine for a chemical oxygen-iodine laser (COIL) using atomic fluorine as a reaction intermediate was studied experimentally. This method is based on the reaction between F2 and NO providing F atoms, and the reaction of F with HI resulting in iodine atoms generation. Atomic iodine was produced with efficiency exceeding 40% relative to initial F2 flow rate. This efficiency was nearly independent on pressure and total gas flow rate. The F atoms were stable in the reactor up to 2Â ms. An optimum ratio of the reactants flow rates was F2:NO:HIÂ =Â 1:1:1. A rate constant of the reaction of F2 with HI was determined. The numerical modelling showed that remaining HI and IF were probably consumed in their mutual reaction. The reaction system was found suitable for employing in a generator of atomic iodine with its subsequent injection into a supersonic nozzle of a COIL.
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Authors
VÃt Jirásek, Otomar Å palek, Miroslav Äenský, Irena Picková, Jarmila Kodymová, Ivo Jakubec,