Quenching processes and rate constants for interaction of metastable argon atoms with diatomic and triatomic molecules

Abstract
The rate constants for quenching of metastable Ar(3P2) atoms by some diatomic and triatomic molecules have been measured in a discharge-flow apparatus at room temperature. The concentration of argon (3P2) atoms was monitored by absorption spectroscopy as a function of time and of concentration of various quenching gases. The rate constants varied from 1.5 to 50 × 10–11 cm3 molecule–1 s–1. The magnitudes of the rate constants are discussed in relation to the products observed in previous studies from this laboratory. Observations of the electronic quenching and vibrational relaxation of CS(a3Π) by CS2 and argon, respectively, are reported; the CS(a3Π) molecule was formed by the dissociative excitation reaction between Ar(3P2) and CS2.