Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5391175 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We report rate coefficients for the relaxation of OH(v = 1) by O2 and N2O as a function of temperature. The rate coefficients for relaxation (in units of 10â13 cm3 moleculeâ1 sâ1) can be fit by the following expressions:forOH(v=1)+O2between204and371K:k=(0.50±0.06)exp((342±32)/T);forOH(v=1)+N2Obetween243and372K:k=(1.08±0.08)exp((162±22)/T).The results are discussed in terms of the possible mechanisms for relaxation, especially the influence of the weak chemical interaction between OH radicals and O2.
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Authors
D.C. McCabe, I.W.M. Smith, B. Rajakumar, A.R. Ravishankara,