Temperature dependence of the deactivation of O(1D) by CO from 113–333 K

Absolute rate constants for the deactivation of O(1D) by CO have been measured at temperatures between 113 and 333 K. A very small temperature dependence is observed and is described by the Arrhenius expression (4.7±0.9) ×10−11 exp{ (126±33)/RT} cm3/molecule⋅s, where E is in cal/mol.

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