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Forward rate constant of SF6 gas reactions

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Hi:
How can I find the forward rate constant of the following reactions?
Reaction === Threshold energy (eV)
SF6 + e → SF5 + F + e === 9.6
SF6 + e → SF4 + 2F + e === 12.1
SF6 + e → SF4 + F2 + e === 11.3
SF6 + e → SF3 + 3F + e === 16
SF6 + e → SF3 + F2 + F + e === 15.2
SF6 + e → SF2+ 4F + e === 18.6
SF6 + e → SF2 + 2F + F2 + e === 17.8
SF6 + e → SF2 +2 F2 + e ===17.0
SF6 + e → SF + 5F + e === 22.7
SF6 + e → SF3 + 3F + F2 + e === 21.9
SF6 + e → SF + F + 2F2 + e ===21.1

Thanks

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Posted: 10 years ago May 23, 2015, 9:23 a.m. EDT

Hi:
How can I find the forward rate constant of the following reactions?
Reaction === Threshold energy (eV)
SF6 + e → SF5 + F + e === 9.6
SF6 + e → SF4 + 2F + e === 12.1
SF6 + e → SF4 + F2 + e === 11.3
SF6 + e → SF3 + 3F + e === 16
SF6 + e → SF3 + F2 + F + e === 15.2
SF6 + e → SF2+ 4F + e === 18.6
SF6 + e → SF2 + 2F + F2 + e === 17.8
SF6 + e → SF2 +2 F2 + e ===17.0
SF6 + e → SF + 5F + e === 22.7
SF6 + e → SF3 + 3F + F2 + e === 21.9
SF6 + e → SF + F + 2F2 + e ===21.1

Thanks


Dawood ;

I am also working in SF6 gas arc modeling , i hope we can cooperate ;

Thanks
[QUOTE] Hi: How can I find the forward rate constant of the following reactions? Reaction === Threshold energy (eV) SF6 + e → SF5 + F + e === 9.6 SF6 + e → SF4 + 2F + e === 12.1 SF6 + e → SF4 + F2 + e === 11.3 SF6 + e → SF3 + 3F + e === 16 SF6 + e → SF3 + F2 + F + e === 15.2 SF6 + e → SF2+ 4F + e === 18.6 SF6 + e → SF2 + 2F + F2 + e === 17.8 SF6 + e → SF2 +2 F2 + e ===17.0 SF6 + e → SF + 5F + e === 22.7 SF6 + e → SF3 + 3F + F2 + e === 21.9 SF6 + e → SF + F + 2F2 + e ===21.1 Thanks [/QUOTE] Dawood ; I am also working in SF6 gas arc modeling , i hope we can cooperate ; Thanks

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Posted: 9 years ago May 25, 2015, 11:56 p.m. EDT
Dwekat;

Is it possible to tell me where do you work and what is the nature of your project?

Thanks
Dwekat; Is it possible to tell me where do you work and what is the nature of your project? Thanks

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