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The kinetics of the recombination reaction, OH+NO2+(M)--> HNO3 +(M) have be
en investigated by the pulsed laser photolysis-pulsed laser induced fluores
cence (PLP-PLIF) technique in air, nitrogen, oxygen, and helium buffer gase
s at room temperature and as a function of pressure (30-700 Torr). Addition
al measurements in nitrogen at 273 K (100-700 Torr) are reported. The third
-body efficiency of water vapor has also been investigated. Our values for
the absolute rate coefficient in nitrogen at room temperature and at 273 K
are in excellent agreement with the JPL 1994 recommendation but lie substan
tially above the current JPL 2000 recommendation. Our rate coefficients in
helium agree with previous literature studies, suggesting that systematic e
rrors are small. Oxygen is found to be about 20% less efficient than nitrog
en, and we see no significant enhancement in recombination in the presence
of water vapor. Our results suggest that formation of the pernitrous acid i
somer cannot explain the discrepancies in the current experimental database
.