Volume 65, 1969

Reaction of hydrogen atoms with hydrogen sulphide in the presence of molecular oxygen

Abstract

The reaction of H with H2S in a discharge flow system yields S atoms; these react rapidly with added molecular oxygen, S + O2→ SO + O +6 kcal/mole, (1) where k1=(1.2 ± 0.3)× 1012 cm3 mole–1 sec–1 at 298°K. From measurements of the yields of O and SO, excess atomic hydrogen converts 85 ± 15 % of the hydrogen sulphide to atomic sulphur. When excess O2 is present, SO is removed by OH formed in the reaction sequence, H + O2+ M → HO2+ M (7), H + HO2→ OH + OH (8b), SO + OH → SO2+ H. (6) A value of k6=(7 ± 3)× 1013 cm3 mole–1 sec–1 at 298°K is obtained by a competitive method.

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Trans. Faraday Soc., 1969,65, 1557-1570

Reaction of hydrogen atoms with hydrogen sulphide in the presence of molecular oxygen

R. W. Fair and B. A. Thrush, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1969, 65, 1557 DOI: 10.1039/TF9696501557

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