Title: A study of the reactions of the ground and metastable states of C+, N+, S+ and N2+ at 300 K
Abstract: The reactions of the ground and metastable states of C+, N+, S+ and N2+ with H2, CO, NO, O2, CO2, H2O, NH3 and CH4 at 300 K have been studied using a selected ion flow tube (SIFT) apparatus. Reaction rate coefficients have been determined for the ground and metastable states of N+, S+ and N2+, and for the last two ions it has been possible in some reactions to distinguish two metastable states through their different reaction rate coefficients. The measured ground state rate coefficients generally agree with previous measurements and the metastable rate coefficients are usually higher, approaching gas kinetic values. In the case of S+ and N2+, collisional quenching of the metastable to the ground state ions by the reactant gas has been observed and this process can account for up to half of the loss of the metastable ions. Product ion distributions for the mixture of ground and metastable states have been determined for the reactions of all four ions and from these it has been possible to unfold the product ion distributions for the metastable state using the values previously reported for the ground state ions. The similarities and differences in the reaction mechanisms of the ground and metastable state ions are briefly discussed.
Publication Year: 1979
Publication Date: 1979-03-01
Language: en
Type: article
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