Stoichiometry and rate of reaction of hydrogen atoms with oxygen
Abstract
The reaction of hydrogen atoms (10–6–10–5 mol dm–3) with oxygen (0–10–5 mol dm–3) in excess argon has been studied in a fast flow—discharge tube at total pressures from 2 to 10 Torr and temperatures from 231 to 512 K using mass spectrometry and gas chromatography for final-product analysis. A method of measuring small concentrations of water (ca. 10–7 mol dm–3) has been developed which enabled the relative rates of reactions (2) and (3) to be determined, reaction (4) being negligible: H + O2+ Ar → HO2+ Ar (1), H + HO2→ H2+ O2(2), H + HO2→ 2OH (3), H + HO2→ H2O + O. (4). Over the range 231 < T/K < 464, log10(k3/k2)=(1.44 ± 0.39)–(320 ± 120/T)(errors throughout are standard deviations).
An improved Arrhenius expression for reaction (1) has been determined k1/dm6 mol–2 s–1=(2.85 ± 1.27) x 108 exp [(796 ± 159)/T]. Previous evaluations of rate data for step (3) are discussed and revised values suggested log10(k3/dm3 mol–1 s–1)=(10.45 ± 0.36)–(120 ± 120)/T, log10(k2/dm3 mol–1 s–1)=(9.01 ± 0.53)+(200 ± 170)/T.