The chemistry of CH3O during the photolysis of methyl nitrite
1988; Elsevier BV; Volume: 42; Issue: 2-3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/1010-6030(88)80062-5
ISSN1873-2666
AutoresMichael E. Jenkin, Garry Hayman, R. A. Cox,
Tópico(s)Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
ResumoThe production of HCHO and HCOOH has been monitored during the near-UV photolysis of CH3ONONON2 and CH3ONOO2 mixtures at 8 Torr total pressure, and at 298 K, using IR diode laser spectroscopy. HCHO was observed in the former case, providing evidence for reaction (3b). The results suggest that k3b/(k3a + k3b) = 0.45 (±0.1) at 8 Torr. During the photolysis of CH3ONO in the presence of O2, both HCHO and HCOOH were produced. HCHO is formed primarily by reaction (1a) and also by reactions (3b) and (9a). The observed results were best simulated with k9 = 1.2 × 10−13 cm3 molecule−1 s−1. HCOOH was a minor product, its concentrations being lower than those of HCHO by a factor of about 200. Simulation of the chemical system indicated that the observed production may result from a small fraction (about 0.002) of the reaction of OH with HCHO.
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