The reaction Mg + 0 2 + Nz was studied by a static-flow technique in which the rate coefficient was determined relative to the diffusion coefficient of Mg('S) atoms in Nz. This yielded k(349K
One of the mechanisms that has been proposed to explain the phenomenon of sudden sodium layers (SSLs) in the upper atmosphere is dissociative attachment of electrons to sodium compounds such as NaHCO3 and NaCO3. In this study, abinitio calculations have been used to estimate the reaction enthalpies (ΔH°0(NaX + e− → Na + X−)) for NaHCO3 and NaCO3, which are found to be 72 ± 20 (0.75) and 21 ± 30 (0.22) kJmol−1 (eV), respectively. NaHCO3 is then shown to be relatively stable above the mesopause. This property, together with its rather small threshold for dissociative electron attachment, makes NaHCO3 a possible source of SSLs under certain conditions.
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