Reactions of Na+, K+, and Ba+ Ions with O2, NO, and H2O Molecules

Abstract
Ion–molecule reactions of sodium, potassium, and barium ions with O2, NO, and H2O have been studied in a drift tube–mass spectrometer apparatus. The following rate constants or upper limits were obtained: Na+,K, +, Ba++O2(NO)→products, k < 10−13cm3/sec (0.04 − ∼ 5 eV), Na++H2O+M→Na+·H2O+M, k(3) = 1.0(+ 0.5, − 0.3) × 10−28cm6/secfor M = H2O, k(3) = 4.7(+ 1.2, − 1.0) × 10−30cm6/secfor M = He, K++H2O+M→K+·H2O+M, k(3) = 4.5(+ 2.3, − 1.5) × 10−29cm6/secfor M = H2O, k(3) = 2.6(+ 0.7, − 0.5) × 10−30cm6/secfor M = He. The consequences of these results for the D and E region of the upper atmosphere are briefly described.

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