The rate coefficients for the reaction of OH with CH3D
(k
1), CH2D2
(k
2), CHD3
(k
3), CD4
(k
4), and CH4
(k
5)
as well as that of OD with CH4 (k
6)
have been measured using the pulsed photolytic production of
OH
followed by its detection via pulsed laser induced fluorescence.
k
1−k
4 and
k
6 were measured between ∼220
and ∼415 K, while k
5 was measured down to 195
K. The measured rate coefficients do not strictly obey
the
Arrhenius expression. However, below 298 K, they can be
represented by the expressions (in cm3
molecule-1
s-1): k
1 = (3.11 ± 0.44) ×
10-12 exp[−(1910 ± 70)/T];
k
2 = (2.3 ± 1.2) × 10-12
exp[−(1930 ± 250)/T];
k
3 = (1.46 ± 0.22) × 10-12
exp[−(1970 ± 70)/T]; k
4
= (1.00 ± 0.22) × 10-12 exp[−(2100 ±
120)/T]; k
5 =
(1.88 ± 0.11) × 10-12 exp[−(1695 ±
30)/T]; k
6 = (1.68 ± 0.12) ×
10-12 exp[−(1640 ± 40)/T]. The
obtained
values of the rate coefficients and kinetic isotope effects are
compared with values previously measured or
calculated by other groups. The atmospheric implications of this
data are briefly discussed.
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