The reactions of H atoms with CCl3, CF2Cl, and CH2CH2Cl radicals have been studied in a flow reactor at 300 and 475 K by observation of the infrared emission from the HCl and HF products. These reactions were observed as secondary reactions from the H + CCl3Br, CF2ClBr, and CH2Cl-CH2I chemical systems. The conditions in the flow reactor were controlled so that the nascent vibrational distributions of HCl and HF were recorded. The pattern of vibrational energy disposal to HCl was used to differentiate between Cl atom abstraction and recombination-elimination mechanisms. The H atom reactions with CCl3 and CF2Cl radicals occur only via a recombination-elimination mechanism and give HCl(Nu) or HF(Nu) in a unimolecular step. Thus, the Cl atom ab...
Vibrationally excited CD<sub>3</sub>CHFCl molecules with 96 kcal mol<sup>–1</sup> of energy were gen...
Relative rate techniques were used to measure k(Cl + CF3CH2OCHF2) = (1.2 ± 0.1) × 10-14, k(Cl + CF3C...
AbstractThe detailed rate constant k(V′,R′,T′;T), where V′, R′ and T′ are product vibrational, rotat...
The reactions of H atoms with CCl3, CF2Cl, and CH2CH2Cl radicals have been studied in a flow reactor...
Infrared chemiluminescence from a flow reactor has been used to study the H + CH2XI and N + CH2X(X =...
Infrared chemiluminescence from a flow reactor has been used to study the H+CH<SUB>2</SUB>XI and N+C...
The F+CH3COCl and H+ICH2COCl reaction systems were studied by the infrared chemiluminescence met...
The F+CH<SUB>3</SUB>COCl and H+ICH<SUB>2</SUB>COCl reaction systems were studied by the infrared...
The reactions of atomic chlorine and fluorine with several molecules of atmospheric and chemical int...
The reactions of atomic chlorine and fluorine with several molecules of atmospheric and chemical int...
The reactions of atomic chlorine and fluorine with several molecules of atmospheric and chemical int...
The reaction of chlorine atoms (Cl) with isoprene (chem{C_5H_8}) in solid $para$-hydrogen ($p$-chem{...
Pyrolysis of CF2CL2 in an atmosphere of H2, has been studied in a tubular flow reactor, 723 to 873 K...
The reaction of chlorine atoms (Cl) with isoprene (2-methyl-1,3-butadiene, C<sub>5</sub>H<sub>8</sub...
Pyrolysis of CF2CL2 in an atmosphere of H2, has been studied in a tubular flow reactor, 723 to 873 K...
Vibrationally excited CD<sub>3</sub>CHFCl molecules with 96 kcal mol<sup>–1</sup> of energy were gen...
Relative rate techniques were used to measure k(Cl + CF3CH2OCHF2) = (1.2 ± 0.1) × 10-14, k(Cl + CF3C...
AbstractThe detailed rate constant k(V′,R′,T′;T), where V′, R′ and T′ are product vibrational, rotat...
The reactions of H atoms with CCl3, CF2Cl, and CH2CH2Cl radicals have been studied in a flow reactor...
Infrared chemiluminescence from a flow reactor has been used to study the H + CH2XI and N + CH2X(X =...
Infrared chemiluminescence from a flow reactor has been used to study the H+CH<SUB>2</SUB>XI and N+C...
The F+CH3COCl and H+ICH2COCl reaction systems were studied by the infrared chemiluminescence met...
The F+CH<SUB>3</SUB>COCl and H+ICH<SUB>2</SUB>COCl reaction systems were studied by the infrared...
The reactions of atomic chlorine and fluorine with several molecules of atmospheric and chemical int...
The reactions of atomic chlorine and fluorine with several molecules of atmospheric and chemical int...
The reactions of atomic chlorine and fluorine with several molecules of atmospheric and chemical int...
The reaction of chlorine atoms (Cl) with isoprene (chem{C_5H_8}) in solid $para$-hydrogen ($p$-chem{...
Pyrolysis of CF2CL2 in an atmosphere of H2, has been studied in a tubular flow reactor, 723 to 873 K...
The reaction of chlorine atoms (Cl) with isoprene (2-methyl-1,3-butadiene, C<sub>5</sub>H<sub>8</sub...
Pyrolysis of CF2CL2 in an atmosphere of H2, has been studied in a tubular flow reactor, 723 to 873 K...
Vibrationally excited CD<sub>3</sub>CHFCl molecules with 96 kcal mol<sup>–1</sup> of energy were gen...
Relative rate techniques were used to measure k(Cl + CF3CH2OCHF2) = (1.2 ± 0.1) × 10-14, k(Cl + CF3C...
AbstractThe detailed rate constant k(V′,R′,T′;T), where V′, R′ and T′ are product vibrational, rotat...