Reactions of chlorine oxide radicals. Part 5.—The reaction 2ClO (X2Π)→ products
Abstract
Ground state ClO, X2Π, ν″= 0, free radicals, generated at 298 K in a discharge-flow system, are removed in kinetically second order reactions (1), ClO + ClO[graphic omitted] all products. (1) The overall rate constant k1(at 298 K) has been determined mass spectrometrically using molecular beam sampling: k1=(2.25± 0.30)× 10–14 cm3 molecule–1 s–1. Absolute ClO radical concentrations were determined by conversion of ClO into NO2 via the reaction, NO + ClO → NO2+ Cl.
The mechanism of reaction (1) is considered in detail. Studies using atomic resonance spectrometry have confirmed that formation of Cl atoms, reaction (1b), is a major reaction channel in the second order decay of ClO: ClO + ClO [graphic omitted] Cl + ClOO; (1b) reaction (1a) has also been identified, ClO + ClO [graphic omitted] Cl + OClO; (1a) however, this reaction channel for removal of ClO, although important at elevated (flame) temperatures, represents only about 5 % of the total reaction (1), of ClO + ClO, at 298 K.