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High pressure range of the addition of HO to HO, NO, NO2, and CO. I. Saturated laser induced fluorescence measurements at 298 K
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Radical EmissionEngineeringLaser ScienceLaser ApplicationsChemistryHigh-power LasersHigh Pressure GasesChemical EngineeringHigh Pressure RangeOptical DiagnosticsHigh Pressure RegimePhotophysical PropertyOptical PumpingPhotochemistryMechanistic PhotochemistryRadical (Chemistry)Laser PhotochemistryNatural SciencesSpectroscopyApplied PhysicsHigh Pressure LimitFluorescence MeasurementsChemical KineticsAtomic Fluorescence Spectroscopy
Saturated laser induced fluorescence is used for the sensitive detection of radicals in high pressure gases. The method and its application to a series of addition reactions of HO radicals in the high pressure regime are described. Experiments between 1 and 150 bar of the bath gas He allow for falloff extrapolations to the high pressure limit of the recombination reactions. Limiting rate constants (in cm3 molecule−1 s−1) of 2.2×10−11 for HO+HO→H2O2, of 3.3×10−11 for HO+NO→HONO, of 7.5×10−11 for HO+NO2→HONO2, and of 9.7×10−13 for HO+CO→HOCO (and H+CO2) are derived at 298 K.
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