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An Experimental Study of the Kinetics of OH/OD(v = 1,2,3) + SO: The Limiting High-Pressure Rate Coefficients as a Function of Temperature. | LitMetric

The kinetics of the reaction OH/OD(v = 1,2,3) + SO were studied using a photolysis/laser-induced fluorescence technique. The rate coefficients OH/OD(v = 1,2,3) + SO, k, over the temperature range of 295-810 K were used to determine the limiting high-pressure limit k. This method is usually applicable if the reaction samples the potential well of the adduct HOSO and if intramolecular vibrational relaxation is fast. In the present case, however, the rate coefficients showed an additional fast removal contribution as evidenced by the increase in k with vibrational level; this behavior together with its temperature dependence is consistent with the existence of a weakly bound complex on the potential energy surface prior to adduct formation. The data were analyzed using a composite mechanism that incoporates energy-transfer mechanisms via both the adduct and the complex, and yielded a value of k(295 K) equal to (7.2 ± 3.3) × 10 cm molecule s (errors at 1σ), a factor of between 2 and 3 smaller than the current recommended IUPAC and JPL values of (2.0) and (1.6 ± 0.4) × 10 cm molecule s at 298 K, respectively, although the error bars do overlap. k was observed to only depend weakly on temperature. Further evidence for a smaller k is presented in the companion paper.

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