The Journal of Physical Chemistry

Systematic design of chemical oscillators. Part 31. New chlorite oscillators: chlorite-bromide and chlorite-thiocyanate in a CSTR

M Alamgir, IR Epstein

Index: Alamgir, Mohamed; Epstein, Irving R. Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1985 , vol. 89, # 17 p. 3611 - 3614

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Conclusions In summary, we have found that dissociation of the OCS monomer at 222 nm produces both S (3P) and S ('D), that the branching ratio for the former of these two channels is 0.15 f 0.05, and that the CO formed in the dissociation is rotationally excited, peaking at J= 55, but vibrationally cold. Dissociation of OCS clusters had also been observed and produces CO which is rotationally cold (T,,, 50 K) and S2 which is formed by chemical ...

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