Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5381424 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The detailed rate constant k(Vâ², Râ², Tâ²; T), where Vâ², Râ² and Tâ² are product vibrational, rotational and translational energies, and T is the reagent translational energy (approximately 4.7-12 kcal moleâ1), has been measured for Cl + HI â HCl + I by the infrared chemiluminescence method. The main findings are (a) that T becomes principally Tâ², (b) that Vâ² broadens in distribution and (c) a second peak appears in Râ² of vâ²Â = 4, at enhanced T.
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Authors
L.T. Cowley, D.S. Horne, J.C. Polanyi,