Rate coefficients and integral cross-sections for the reaction of B(2PJ) atoms with acetylene
Abstract
The reactivity of B(2PJ) atoms towards C2H2 (C2D2) has been investigated using complementary experimental methods. Kinetic measurements performed with C2H2 over the range T = 23–295 K have yielded thermal rate coefficients which temperature dependency is well described by the following expression: k = 3.21 × 10−10(T/300)−0.50exp(−37/T) cm3 molecule−1 s−1 in the experimental temperature range. Crossed beam experiments performed with C2D2 co-reagent over the range of relative translational energies ET = 0.35–9.4 kJ mol−1 have yielded integral cross sections for D(2S1/2) production that are proportional to (ET)−0.97±0.02 above 1 kJ mol−1. The excellent agreement between both sets of data is discussed in terms of mechanism, invoking the presence of a very weak entrance barrier.