Published November 15, 1975 | Version v1
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Vibrational relaxation in H2--CO and D2--CO mixtures, measured via stimulated Raman-ir fluorescence

  • 1. School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853

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Rate constants for vibration--vibration and vibration--translation energy transfers were measured by exciting the hydrogenic species in a stimulated Raman cavity and recording the subsequent rise and decay of ir fluorescence from the admixed CO at 4.7 μm. Under the justifiable assumption that the intraspecies redistribution of vibrational energy is very rapid, the time variation of fluorescence intensities and their dependence on the sample composition can be accounted for by the following processes: CO/sup μ/ + H2 → CO + H2, k/sub C, H/ = 14 + or - 0.7 sec-1 torr-1; H2/sup ν/ + H2 → H2 + H2, H/ = 4.3 + or - 0.1; D2/sup ν/ + D2 → D2 + D2, k/sub D,D/ = 0.9 + or - 0.3; H2/sup ν/ + CO → H2 + CO/sup ν/, k/sub H,C//sup ν/ = 4.5 + 2.1 or -1.5; D2/sup ν/ + CO → D2 + CO/sup ν/, k/sub D,C//sup ν/ = 138 + or - 25. The ratio k/sub H,C//sup ν/ to k/sub D,C//sup ν/ is surprisingly small in view of the near resonant condition for Δν(H2) = -1 coupled with Δν(CO) = +2

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Journal Title
The Journal of Chemical Physics
Journal Volume
63
Journal Issue
10
Series
J. Chem. Phys.
Journal Page Range
4171-4176
ISSN
0021-9606

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