The Master Equation for the Dissociation of a Dilute Diatomic Gas. X. How Rotation Causes Low Arrhenius Temperature Coefficients
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Vol 51
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pp. 3152-3155
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It is shown that previously calculated nonequilibrium rate constants for the dissociation of H2 and D2 appear to approach a rotationally averaged equilibrium expression at low temperature. This equilibrium form of the rate expression itself has an Arrhenius temperature coefficient for dissociation which is significantly less than the dissociation energy, and the corresponding recombination rate constant has a negative temperature coefficient. The reasons for this are explained.
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