H + CH -> C + H2


k = 1.10E+14 cm3/mol s


SOURCE:
Dean A.J., Davidson, D.F., and Hanson, R.K. (1991) J. Phys. Chem. 95, 183.
COMMENTS:
Served as an optimization variable in GRI-Mech 1.2 and 2.1 releases. The rate coefficient was not changed.

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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        -2.1       -23.6    1.10E+14    2.15E-03    5.11E+16
     500        -2.1       -23.6    1.10E+14    1.60E+04    6.88E+09
    1000        -2.3       -23.7    1.10E+14    2.31E+09    4.76E+04
    1500        -2.6       -24.0    1.10E+14    1.26E+11    8.72E+02
    2000        -2.8       -24.5    1.10E+14    9.64E+11    1.14E+02
    2500        -3.1       -25.0    1.10E+14    3.35E+12    3.29E+01
    3000        -3.2       -25.5    1.10E+14    7.80E+12    1.41E+01
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