Vacuum-Ultraviolet Photolysis of N2O. III. Reaction Rates of O(1S)

Abstract
Photolyses of N2O at 1470 Å (Xe resonance lamp) and CO2 at 1048 + 1067 Å (argon resonance lamp) have been used as sources of O(1S) atoms. Quenching rate coefficients for this species, relative to those for N2O or CO2, were determined for a wide variety of gases.