Nitrogen-15 and oxygen-18 kinetic isotope effects in the catalytic decomposition of N2O over MgO
Abstract
The 15N kinetic isotope effects (KIE) in the catalytic decomposition of nitrous oxide on MgO powder were determined in the temperature range 675–875 K, and the following temperature dependence was found: KIE(15N)=(0.231±0.149)+(1353±114)/T. At initial pressures of N2O between 40 and 60 kPa, the reaction is of the order of +1 in N2O and has an apparent activation energy of 125±4 kJ mol−1. According to the Bigeleisen formalism, the rate-determining and isotope fractionation governing step was well represented by two transition states: a bent product-like NNO and a fork-type NNOO.