Vibrational relaxation of NO(nu=1-3) and NO2(0,0,1) with atmospheric gases
Measurements are reported of the vibrational quenching of NO(v = 1-3) by NO2 and O2, and of NO2(0,0,1) by NO, O2 and N2, close to room temperature. Vibrationally excited NO was formed from the photolysis of NO2 at 308 and 355 nm, and the kinetic behaviour of the different levels was followed by wave...
Main Authors: | Bohn, B, Doughty, A, Hancock, G, Moore, E, Morrell, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society of Chemistry
1999
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