Highly vibrationally excited disulfur S in the XΣ and aΔ states has been detected in the gaseous mixture of O and OCS irradiated with light at 266 nm. Generation of CO in the reaction system has been reported; however, no direct detection of sulfur atoms (S(P) and S(D)) has been made. In the present study, we have employed the two-photon laser-induced fluorescence (2P-LIF) technique to detect S(P) and S(D) directly and recorded the time profiles of the atoms at varying pressures of OCS. Kinetic analyses of the profiles show that (i) S(D) is generated in the O(D) + OCS reaction and consumed by the S(D) + OCS reaction, and (ii) S(P) is mainly generated in the O(D) + OCS reaction instead of quenching of S(D) by collisions with OCS and ambient gases. The vibrational levels v = 19 and 10 of the respective electronic states XΣ and aΔ of S were detected in the O/OCS/266 nm system. The two vibrational levels cannot be generated by the available energy of the S(P) + OCS reaction, giving evidence that S in the XΣ and aΔ states are generated by the S(D) + OCS reaction.
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