Journal article

On the separation of timescales in chemically activated reactions

SJ Pinches, G Da Silva

International Journal of Chemical Kinetics | WILEY-BLACKWELL | Published : 2013

Abstract

Chemically activated reactions are important in describing the composition of reactive gases including flames, planetary atmospheres, and the interstellar medium (ISM). In a chemically activated reaction, two reactants combine to populate a vibrationally excited well that can undergo unimolecular transformations (isomerization, dissociation) or be thermalized through collisions with the bath gas. Once a well has been thermalized, it may still have sufficient energy to undergo further unimolecular reaction, in a purely thermal process. If the timescale for the thermally activated process is sufficiently short, such that it approaches that of the chemically activated reaction, the two concurre..

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