Abstract
Reflected shocks have been
used to process mixtures of CO with O2 or N2O or NO in the presence of
argon. Results for CO-O2 mixtures led to the value of 19.4 kcal/mole
for the activation energy of the rate controlling reaction during the induction
period to explosion. The presence of a small amount of hydrogen caused a marked
decrease in the ignition delay and it is estimated that about 600 p.p.m. were sufficient for this effect to be significant.
The ignition period to explosion of CO-N2O mixtures appeared to be
governed by the rate of N2O decomposition. ��The measured value of the activation energy
indicates that energy transfer from CO to NzO
molecules has occurred. The influence of H2 on this system is
reported also. No reaction was induced in CO-KO-Ar mixtures.
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