Volume 62, 1966

Gas-phase photolysis of hydrogen iodide. Part 2.—Effect of nitric oxide at 6 and –20°C

Abstract

The investigation of the effect of nitric oxide on the photolysis of hydrogen iodide has been extended to 6 and –20°C. At these temperatures, simple inhibition by nitric oxide continued but nitrogen now appears as an important product. The nitrogen-producing reaction has the stoichiometry HNO+2NO→HNO3+N2 and its mechanism is confirmed as being HNO+NO⇌HNO ˙ NO HNO ˙ NO+NO→HNO3+N2 as has been suggested by previous workers.

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Trans. Faraday Soc., 1966,62, 1822-1829

Gas-phase photolysis of hydrogen iodide. Part 2.—Effect of nitric oxide at 6 and –20°C

J. L. Holmes and E. V. Sundaram, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1966, 62, 1822 DOI: 10.1039/TF9666201822

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