Reactive and non-reactive quenching of O(1D2) by COF2

作者: P.H. Wine , A.R. Ravishankara

DOI: 10.1016/0009-2614(83)80131-6

关键词: Resonance fluorescenceAnalytical chemistryPulsed laserQuenching (fluorescence)PhotodissociationMoleculeMaterials scienceReaction rate constantTotal removal

摘要: Abstract Quenching of O( 1 D 2 ) by COF has been investigated time-resolved resonance fluorescence monitoring the product 3 P J following 248 nm pulsed laser photolysis O . The rate constant for total removal is (7.4 ± 1.2) × 10 −11 cm molecule −1 s 71 7% quenching interactions result in formation ).

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