CH2(S) + NO -> H + HNCO


k = 3.10E+17 T^(-1.38) exp(-1270 cal/mol /RT) cm3/mol s


SOURCE:
The rate coefficient for the singlet reaction was assumed identical to the triplet since the reaction is exothermic.
Dean, A.M., and Bozzelli, J.W. (1996) in Combustion Chemistry II, Springer-Verlag, New York.

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    Temp      delta-S     delta-H      kf          kr         Keq
     (K)    (cal/mol K)  (kcal/mol) ----(mol,cm3,s)-----    
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     300       -10.6      -100.7    1.41E+13    1.35E-58    1.04E+71
     500        -9.8      -100.3    1.63E+13    3.14E-29    5.18E+41
    1000        -8.0       -99.0    1.19E+13    1.51E-07    7.85E+19
    1500        -6.8       -97.6    8.38E+12    1.57E+00    5.35E+12
    2000        -6.1       -96.4    6.27E+12    4.02E+03    1.56E+09
    2500        -5.7       -95.3    4.91E+12    3.93E+05    1.25E+07
    3000        -5.3       -94.3    3.98E+12    7.69E+06    5.18E+05
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