Abstract
The recombination of nitrogen atoms has been studied photometrically in a fast flow system. The concentration of nitrogen atoms was determined by nitric oxide titration. The measured bimolecular rate constant has the form
k
B
=
A + B[M]
for
M
= N
2
, Ar and He with a constant value of
A
. The surface process was proved to be second order by inducing a small first order catalytic recombination involving CN and showing by computer analysis that a first order surface process would have been measured readily in our system. Third order rate constants (expressed as d[N
2
]/d
t
) had values:
k
N
2
=
k
Ar
= (1.38 ± 0.11) × 10
15
,
k
He
= (1.92 ± 0.18) × 10
15
in cm
6
mole
–2
s
–1
units at 298 °K. The surface process in the 26 mm i. d. flow tube had a value of (4.4 ± 0.1) × 10
8
cm
3
mole
–1
s
–1
at 298 °K. In the range 196 to 327 °K, activation energies were –(975 ± 140) cal/mole for the homogeneous process and +(620 ± 50) cal/mole for the surface reaction. The intensity of the nitrogen afterglow was shown to be proportional to [N]
2
and independent of total pressure for nitrogen carrier in the range 2 to 10 mmHg. Partial replacement of the nitrogen carrier by helium or argon enhanced the nitrogen afterglow on a mole fraction basis. This effect was shown to be associated with an efficient quenching of the emitting
B
3
П
g
state by molecular nitrogen. This view is supported by Jeunehomme & Duncan’s work on the pressure dependence of the lifetime of this state. Measurement of the absolute intensity of the afterglow when combined with their data show that about 50% of the recombination passes through the
B
3
П
g
state. On this basis it is concluded that the
A
3
Ʃ
+
u
state and not the shallow
5
Ʃ
+
g
state is the precursor of the afterglow. Levels of the
B
3
П
g
state around
v'
= 12, 6 and 2 are populated by collision induced transition from the
A
state.
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