Abstract

Infrared chemiluminescence from the process O + NO (+ M) → NO2 + h ν (+ M) has been studied between 1.3 and 4.1 μm. The wavelength dependence of the continuum between 1.3 and 3.3 μm is in fair agreement with previous studies and the measured radiative rate constant at 1.51 μm, I1.510 = I1.51 / [O][NO], of (2.4 ± 0.8) × 10−17 cm3 sec−1 · μm−1 establishes the NO–O glow in this spectral range as a secondary emission standard. Comparison with previous studies of the visible region of the glow implies that the over-all radiative rate constant Io lies in the range (9.4–11.2) × 10−17 cm3 sec−1. In the region 3.3–4.1 μm, the previously observed broad band, peaking at 3.7 μm, shows a complex kinetic dependence on [O] and [M].

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