Table 2
Different added reactions to the network and their parameters.
Reaction | A | n | E | Analogy for A and n | Source for E |
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5.6 × 1015 | 0 | 96600 | ![]() |
∆rH |
C + NH ⇌ CN + H | 5.0 × 1013 | 0 | 0 | C + OH ⇌ CO + H (Glarborg et al. 1986) | N/A |
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4.7 × 1018 | −1 | 0 | ![]() |
N/A |
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1.5 × 1016 | 0 | 180260 | ![]() |
∆rH |
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1.5 × 1016 | 0 | 150920 | ![]() |
∆rH |
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1.5 × 1016 | 0 | 225940 | ![]() |
∆rH |
Notes. Values are in mol, cm3, cal, s. Also, A, n, and E are the parameters of the modified Arrhenius equation, while ∆rH is the enthalpy of formation of the reaction, whose values are taken from NIST. As C + NH and N + H are radical–radical combinations, they are barrierless reactions (E = 0). +M indicates low pressure limit reactions.
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