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A crossed beam study of 18O(3P)+NO2 and 18O(1D)+NO2: isotope exchange and O2+NO formation channels. | LitMetric

The products and dynamics of the reactions (18)O((3)P)+NO(2) and (18)O((1)D)+NO(2) have been investigated using crossed beams and provide new constraints on the structures and lifetimes of the reactive nitrogen trioxide intermediates formed in collisions of O((3)P) and O((1)D) with NO(2). For each reaction, two product channels are observed - isotope exchange and O(2)+NO formation. From the measured product signal intensities at collision energies of ∼6 to 9.5 kcal/mol, the branching ratio for O(2)+NO formation vs. isotope exchange for the O((3)P)+NO(2) reaction is 52(+6/-2)% to 48(+2/-6)%, while that for O((1)D)+NO(2) is 97(+2/-12)% to 3(+12/-2)%. The branching ratio for the O((3)P)+NO(2) reaction derived here is similar to the ratio measured in previous kinetics studies, while this is the first study in which the products of the O((1)D)+NO(2) reaction have been determined experimentally. Product energy and angular distributions are derived for the O((3)P)+NO(2) isotope exchange and the O((1)D)+NO(2)→O(2)+NO reactions. The results demonstrate that the O((3)P)+NO(2) isotope exchange reaction proceeds by an NO(3)∗ complex that is long-lived with respect to its rotational period and suggest that statistical incorporation of the reactant (18)O into the product NO(2) (apart from zero point energy isotope effects) likely occurs. In contrast, the (18)O((1)D)+NO(2)→O(2)+NO reaction proceeds by a direct "stripping" mechanism via a short-lived (18)O-O-NO∗ complex that results in the occurrence of (18)O in the product O(2) but not in the product NO. Similarly, (18)O is detected in O(2) but not NO for the O((3)P)+NO(2)→O(2)+NO reaction. Thus, even though the product energy and angular distributions for O((3)P)+NO(2)→O(2)+NO derived from the experimental data are uncertain, these results for isotope labeling under single collision conditions support previous kinetics studies that concluded that this reaction proceeds by an asymmetric (18)O-O-NO∗ intermediate and not by a long-lived symmetric NO(3)∗ complex, as earlier bulk isotope labeling experiments had concluded. Applicability of these results to atmospheric chemistry is also discussed.

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