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Absolute rate constant for the reaction of atomic hydrogen with acetylene over an extended pressure and temperature range
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EngineeringChemistryElectronic Excited StateAbsolute Rate ConstantPhotocatalysisPhotophysical PropertyBiophysicsExtended PressurePhysicsPhotochemistryMechanistic PhotochemistryAtomic PhysicsAtomic HydrogenPhysical ChemistryHydrogenExcited State PropertyHydrogen TransitionNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsHigh Pressure LimitAbsolute Rate ParametersChemical Kinetics
The technique of flash photolysis coupled with time resolved detection of H via resonance fluorescence has been used to obtain absolute rate parameters for the reaction of atomic hydrogen with acetylene, i.e., H+C2H2?C2H3* (1); C2H3*+M→C2H3+M (2). The rate constant for the reaction is strongly pressure dependent and was measured over the pressure range 10 to 700 torr. The reaction was also studied as a function of temperature over the range 193 to 400 °K and the high pressure limit of the rate constant at each temperature was used to obtain the Arrhenius expression k1= (9.63±0.60) ×10−12 exp(−2430±30/1.987T) cm3 molecule−1⋅sec−1. The present results are compared with those of previous studies.
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