Disproportionation of nitric oxide at high pressure - American

I. Swanson,* L. H. Jones, and R. L Mills. Los AlamosNational Laboratory, University of California, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545. (Received: June 2...
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J. Phys. Chem. 1985,89, 1678-1682

Disproportfonatton of Nltric Oxlde at High Pressure S. F. Agnew,* B. 1. Swanson,* L. H. Jones, and R. L. Mills Los Alamos National Laboratory, University of California, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545 (Received: June 26, 1984)

A facile pressure-induced disproportionation of nitric oxide occurs at 176 K and 1.5 GPa. The reaction products are Nz04, N20, and a small, variable amount of NzO3 as identified by infrared, Raman, and visible absorption spectroscopies. No free NO, NZO2,or NO2is observed after warming the sample to room temperature. The NzO4 product subsequently photolyzes to form N203and NO2+NO