Physical Chemistry of Fast Reactions 1973
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-2685-4_2
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Shock Tube Studies of the Hydrogen—Oxygen Reaction System

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“…ones expected and found to play a role in determining the RATIO parameter. gations, and it is reasonable to assume that it is known to within .about 2070 in this temperature range [9]. We have recently remeasured the rate of reaction (3), in another study of OH profiles in H2-rich mixtures, and our result is in good agreement with other results [ I ] .…”
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“…ones expected and found to play a role in determining the RATIO parameter. gations, and it is reasonable to assume that it is known to within .about 2070 in this temperature range [9]. We have recently remeasured the rate of reaction (3), in another study of OH profiles in H2-rich mixtures, and our result is in good agreement with other results [ I ] .…”
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confidence: 88%
“…The rates which were doubled or halved are indicated. DL-rate constant of [lo]; GP-rate constant of [9].…”
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“…Again we note that isentropes of these conditions show the same qualitative behavior. The slope 1 behavior has been previously described by, for example, Schott and Getzinger [24] and has been used "y Brokaw [25] to describe the hydrogen-oxygen reaction scheme.…”
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“…3,4_ With our lamp, a value of 0.91 for v was obtained. 6 Because the OH absorption occurs on lines having lower rotational state quantum numbers in the range of I to 10, there is only a minor effect of temperature on the absorption coeff;cient in the 1000-3000 K range 3,…”
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