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Thermal decomposition rate of N2O5 measured by cavity ring-down spectroscopy

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International Journal of Chemical Kinetics, 40 (10): 679--684 (October 2008)352TH Times Cited:0 Cited References Count:18.
DOI: Doi 10.1002/Kin.20351

Abstract

The thermal decomposition rate of N2O5 in 760 Torr of air as a function of temperature between 314 and 348 K has been investigated using the technique of pulsed laser cavity ring-down spectroscopy (CRDS) detection of NO3 radicals at 662 nm. The Arrhenius expression of the thermal decomposition rates determined by the CRDS experiments, which is incorporated with literature values down to 263 K, is given by 1.36 x 10(15) exp(-11300 +/- 200)/T s(-1) over the temperature range 263-348 K. (C) 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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