We wish to report here a new method for measuring rate constants and equilibrium constants of molecule-radical reactions near ambient temperatures. The method, using a very low pressure reactor (VLPR) is a variation of our very low pressure pyrolysis technique (VLPP) which has been described in detail elsewhere. VLPP has been restricted to high temperatures (>700 K) because of the necessity of generating radicals rapidly (< 10^(-1) s) via thermal pyrolysis. It also suffers from the difficulty of requiring extensive correction for radical reactions on the reactor walls. We have solved the first problem of generating radicals at low temperatures by dissociating diatomics in a microwave discharge and diffusing them into the reactor. The atoms...
A theoretical analysis is given of the rate constants for the fast reactions of linear molecular rad...
The rate constants for the reactions of CH3O radicals with 3 reactants have been measured by two dif...
The theory for unimolecular reactions described in part 1 is applied to the recombination of methyl ...
We wish to report here a new method for measuring rate constants and equilibrium constants of molecu...
The temperature dependence of the rate coefficient of radical-molecule reactions is studied using no...
This dissertation presents results on the study of temperature dependence on neutral - neutral react...
© 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. For low polar molecular processes, we found the reliable relationship...
This thesis describes the measurement of rate constants for gas phase reactions as a function of tem...
The rate coefficient (k(1)) of the reaction between hydroxyl radical and hydroxyacetone, which remai...
This paper deals with the high-temperature decomposition of reactive intermediates with low reaction...
The rate coefficient (<i>k</i><sub>1</sub>) of the reaction between hydroxyl radical and hydroxyacet...
The pyrolysis mechanisms of many organometallic compounds are of great interest because of their pot...
Absolute (pulsed laser photolysis, 4−639 Torr N2 or air, 240−357 K) and relative rate methods (50 ...
Rate consts. for the recombination of Me radicals in the low-pressure limit were calcd. at 300-1400 ...
A pulsed supersonic Laval nozzle flow reactor has been employed to investigate a variety of neutral-...
A theoretical analysis is given of the rate constants for the fast reactions of linear molecular rad...
The rate constants for the reactions of CH3O radicals with 3 reactants have been measured by two dif...
The theory for unimolecular reactions described in part 1 is applied to the recombination of methyl ...
We wish to report here a new method for measuring rate constants and equilibrium constants of molecu...
The temperature dependence of the rate coefficient of radical-molecule reactions is studied using no...
This dissertation presents results on the study of temperature dependence on neutral - neutral react...
© 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. For low polar molecular processes, we found the reliable relationship...
This thesis describes the measurement of rate constants for gas phase reactions as a function of tem...
The rate coefficient (k(1)) of the reaction between hydroxyl radical and hydroxyacetone, which remai...
This paper deals with the high-temperature decomposition of reactive intermediates with low reaction...
The rate coefficient (<i>k</i><sub>1</sub>) of the reaction between hydroxyl radical and hydroxyacet...
The pyrolysis mechanisms of many organometallic compounds are of great interest because of their pot...
Absolute (pulsed laser photolysis, 4−639 Torr N2 or air, 240−357 K) and relative rate methods (50 ...
Rate consts. for the recombination of Me radicals in the low-pressure limit were calcd. at 300-1400 ...
A pulsed supersonic Laval nozzle flow reactor has been employed to investigate a variety of neutral-...
A theoretical analysis is given of the rate constants for the fast reactions of linear molecular rad...
The rate constants for the reactions of CH3O radicals with 3 reactants have been measured by two dif...
The theory for unimolecular reactions described in part 1 is applied to the recombination of methyl ...