Jop. Pedersen et al., LABORATORY STUDIES OF LOW-TEMPERATURE REACTIONS OF C2H WITH C2H2 AND IMPLICATIONS FOR ATMOSPHERIC MODELS OF TITAN, Journal of physical chemistry, 97(26), 1993, pp. 6822-6829
Rate coefficients for the reaction C2H + C2H2 --> C4H2 + H are measure
d over the temperature range 170-350 K. The reactions are carried out
in a temperature variable flow cell. C2H radicals are produced by puls
ed laser photolysis of C2H2, and a tunable infrared color-center laser
is used to probe the transient removal of C2H in absorption to derive
the rate coefficients. The results show that the rate coefficient is
independent of temperature over the range 170-350 K and equal to (1.1
+/- 0.2) x 10(-10) exp[(28 +/- 20)/T] cm3 molecule-1 s-1. The reaction
studied is of central importance for models of the photochemistry of
the atmospheres of the outer planets, in particular for the satellite
Titan, and the implications of the present results for these models ar
e discussed.