Abstract

Rate constants for the vibrational deactivation of 12 C 16 O(v = 1) and of 13 C 18 O(v = 1) by CH 4 have been measured down to 70 K. For these non-resonant processes there is a flattening of the temperature dependence of the rate constants at the lowest temperatures. The temperature dependence of the rate constants for the near-resonant deactivation of 12C 16O( v = 1) by CD 3H and CD 4 is qualitatively different; below 80 K the rate constants fall off rapidly with temperature. It is considered that this is due to the trapping of the collision partners in the attractive well, while no trapping can occur for the highly exothermic energy transfer processes.

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