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Chemiluminescence in reactions of N+ions with hydrogen and hydrocarbons. I. Rotationalndash;vibrational product excitation
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机译:Chemiluminescence in reactions of N+ions with hydrogen and hydrocarbons. I. Rotationalndash;vibrational product excitation
Chemiluminescent ionndash;molecule atomhyphen;exchange reactions between N+ions and H2, CH4, C2H4, C2H6, and C3H8were studied in a beamndash;gas arrangement. The collision energy ranged between 1.6 and 150 eVc.m.. The observed product was in all cases NH (A3Pgr;) radiating into the NH ground state. All reactions proceed nonadiabatically. The NH (Ararr;X) emission spectra obtained were simulated on a computer. This yielded detailed rotational population distributions for both thevprime;=0 andvprime;=1 vibrational levels of NH(A), as well as the (vprime;=1)/(vprime;=0) vibrational population ratio. At high collision energy the distributions are affected by predissociation, but below 5 eVc.m.in the case of CH4the observed rotational distribution is that resulting directly from the reactive collision. In this case the dependence of the mean rotational energy on the collision energy strongly suggests a stripping mechanism for the reaction, while the reactions with the heavier hydrocarbons clearly do not proceed by stripping.
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