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1.
The decomposition of dimethyl peroxide (DMP) was studied in the presence and absence of added NO2 to determine rate constants k1 and k2 in the temperature range of 391–432°K: The results reconcile the studies by Takezaki and Takeuchi, Hanst and Calvert, and Batt and McCulloch, giving log k1(sec?1) = (15.7 ± 0.5) - (37.1 ± 0.9)/2.3 RT and k2 ≈ 5 × 104M?1· sec?1. The disproportionation/recombination ratio k7b/k7a = 0.30 ± 0.05 was also determined: When O2 was added to DMP mixtures containing NO2, relative rate constants k12/k7a were obtained over the temperature range of 396–442°K: A review of literature data produced k7a = 109.8±0.5M?1·sec?1, giving log k12(M?1·sec?1) = (8.5 ± 1.5) - (4.0 ± 2.8)/2.3 RT, where most of the uncertainty is due to the limited temperature range of the experiments.  相似文献   

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According to our experiments the bromide ion concentration exhibits in the bromate–ascorbic acid–malonic acid–perchloric acid system three extrema as a function of time. To describe this peculiar phenomenon, the kinetics of four component reactions have been studied separately. The following rate equations were obtained: Bromate–ascorbic acid reaction: Bromate–bromide ion reaction: Bromide–ascorbic acid reaction: Bromine–malonic acid reaction: k4 = 6 × 10?3 s?1, k-4 ≥ 1.7 × 103 s?1, k5 ≥ 1 × 107M?1 · s?1 Taking into account the stoichiometry of the component reactions and using these rate equations, the concentration versus time curves of the composite system were calculated. Although the agreement is not as good as in the case of the component reactions, it is remarkable that this kinetic structure exhibits the three extrema found.  相似文献   

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The abstraction of hydrogen and deuterium from 1,2-dichloroethane, 1,1,2-trichloroethane, and two of their deuterated analogs by photochemically generated ground state chlorine atoms has been investigatedin the temperature range 0–95°C using methane as a competitor. Rate constants and their temperature coefficients are reported for the following reactions Over the temperature range of this investigation an Arrhenius law temperature dependence was observed in all cases. Based on the adopted rate coefficient for the chlorination of methane [L.F. Keyser, J. Chem. Phys., 69 , 214 (1978)] which is commensurate with the present temperature range, the following rate constant values (cm3 s?1) are obtained: The observed pure primary, and mixed primary plus α- and β3-secondary kinetic isotope effects at 298 K are k3/k6 = 2.73 ± 0.08, and k1/k2 = 4.26 ± 0.12, respectively. Both show a normal temperature dependence decreasing to k3/k6 = 2.39 ± 0.06 and k1/k2 = 3.56 ± 0.09 at 370 K. Contrary to some simple theoretical expectations, the kinetic isotope effect for H/D abstraction decreases with increasing number of chlorine substituents in the geminal group in a parallel manner to the trend established previously for C1-substitution in the adjacent group. The occurrence of a β-secondary isotope effect, k4/k5, is established; this effect suggests a slight inverse temperature dependence.  相似文献   

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The pyrolysis of isobutane was investigated in the ranges of 770° to 855°K and 20 to 150 Torr at up to 4% decomposition. The reaction is homogeneous and strongly self-inhibited. A simple Rice-Herzfeld chain terminated by the recombination of methyl radicals is proposed for the initial, uninhibited reaction. Self-inhibition is due to abstraction of hydrogen atoms from product isobutene giving resonance-stabilized 2-methylallyl radicals which participate in termination reactions. The reaction chains are shown to be long. It is suggested that a previously published rate constant for the initiation reaction (1) is incorrect and the value k1 = 1016.8 exp (?81700 cal mol?1/RT)s?1 is recommended. The values of the rate constants for the reactions (4i) (4t) (8) are estimated to be and From a recalculation of previously published data on the pyrolysis of isobutane at lower temperatures and higher pressures, the value k11c, = 109.6 cm3 mol?1 s?1 is obtained for the rate constant of recombination of t-butyl. A calculation which is independent of any assumed rate constants or thermochemistry shows that the predominant chain termination reaction is the recombination of two methyl radicals in the conditions of the present work and the recombination of two t-butyl radicals in those of our previous study at lower temperatures and higher pressures.  相似文献   

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The rates of several novel elementary reactions involving ClO, BrO and SO free radicals in their ground states were studied in a discharge-flow system at 295 K, using mass spectrometry. The rate constant k2 was determined from the decay of SO radicals in the presence of excess ClO radicals: The SO + OClO overall reaction has a complex mechanism, with the primary step having a rate constant k5 equal to (1.9 ± 0.7) × 10?12 cm3 sec?1: A lower limit for the rate constant of the rapid reaction of SO radicals with BrO radicals was determined:   相似文献   

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The competitive reactions between 2-trifluoromethylpropene (TMP) and OCS for O(3P) atoms were studied between 300° and 523°K, using the mercury-senstitized photolysis of N2O as a source of O(3P). From the known value for the rate constant of the O(3P) + TMP reaction, k3 was found to be 1.6 × 10?11 exp (?4500/RT) cm3/particle-sec, where reaction (3) is Mixtures of O3 and OCS were photolyzed at 197°, 228°, 273°, and 299°K with radiation above 4300 Å to produce O(3P) from the photolysis of O3, and thus study the competition between reaction (3) and From the above value of k3, k1 could be computed. When combined with all the previous data, the best espression for k1 is k1 = 1.2 × 10?11 exp (?4300/RT) cm3/particle-sec.  相似文献   

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2,4-Dimethylhexene-l has been decomposed in single-pulse shock tube experiments. Rate expressions for the initial reactions are and sec?1 at 1.5–5 atm and 1050°K. This leads to ΔH°f300 (CH2 = C(CH3)CH2) = 124 kJ/mol, or an allylic resonance energy of 50 kJ/mol. Rate expressions for the decomposition of the appropriate olefins which yield isobutenyl radicals and methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, n-propyl, t-butyl, and t-amyl radicals, respectively, are presented. The rate expression for the decomposition of isobutenyl radical is (at the beginning of the fall-off region). For the combination of isobutenyl and methyl radicals, the rate constant at 1020°K is Combination of this number and the calculated rate expression for 2-methylbutene-1 decomposition gives S. (1100) = 470 J/mol °K. This yields It is demonstrated that an upper limit for the rate of hydrogen abstraction by isobutenyl from toluene is   相似文献   

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The decomposition of ethane sensitized by isopropyl radicals was studied in the temperature range of 496–548°K. The rate of formation of n-butane, isopentane, and 2,3-dimethylbutane were measured. The expression k1/k2½ was found to be where k1 and k2 are rate constants of The decomposition of propylene sensitized by isopropyl radicals was studied between 494 and 580°K by determination of the initial rates of formation of the main products. The ratio of k13/k21/2 was evaluated to be where k13 is the rate constant for The isomerization of the isopropyl radical was investigated by studying the decomposition of azoisopropane. The decomposition of the iso-C3H7 radical into C2H4 and CH3 was followed by measuring the rate of formation of C2H4. On the basis of the experimental data, obtained in the range of 538–666° K, k15/k2½ was found: where k15 is the rate constant of   相似文献   

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Absolute rate constants were determined for the gas phase reactions of OH radicals with a series of linear aliphatic ethers using the flash photolysis resonance fluorescence technique. Experiments were performed over the temperature range 240–440 K at total pressures (using Ar diluent gas) between 25–50 Torr. The kinetic data for dimethylether (k1), diethylether (k2), and dipropylether (k3) were used to derive the Arrhenius expressions and At 296 K, the measured rate constants (in units of 10?13 cm3 molecule?1 s?1) were: k1 = (24.9 ± 2.2), k2 = (136 ± 9), and k3 = (180 ± 22). Room temperature rate constants for the OH reactions with several other aliphatic ethers were also measured. These were (in the above units): di-n-butylether, (278 ± 36); di-n-pentylether, (347 ± 20); ethyleneoxide, (0.95 ± 0.05); propyleneoxide, (4.95 ± 0.52); and tetrahydrofuran, (178 ± 16). The results are discussed in terms of the mechanisms for these reactions and are compared to previous literature data.  相似文献   

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Kinetics of protonation of Li+, Na+, K+, and Cs+ salts of anthracene radical anions (A?·,Cat+) and dianions (A2?, 2Cat+) by MeOH and MeOD in tetrahydrofuran (THF) and dimethoxyethane (DME) led to the determination of the isotope effect (kH/kD) in the following reactions: Studies of cation and solvent influence on the rate constants of these reactions and on the magnitude of the isotope effect permitted us to draw some conclusions about the structure of the pertinent transition states. It seems that only the tight A?·,Na+ pairs participate in the protonation, and on this basis the fraction of tight ion paris of A?·,Na+ in DME was estimated. Our results have been compared with data reported in the literature.  相似文献   

11.
Absolute rate constants were determined for the gas phase reactions of OH radicals with a series of aliphatic alcohols using the flash photolysis resonance fluorescence technique. Experiments were performed over the temperature range 240–440 K at total pressures (using Ar diluent gas) between 25–50 Torr. The kinetic data for methanol (k1), ethanol (k2), and 2-propanol (k3) were used to derive the Arrhenius expressions and At 296 K, the measured rate constants (in units of 10?13 cm3 molecule?1 s?1) were: k1 = (8.61 ± 0.47), k2 = (33.3 ± 2.3), and k3 = (58.1 ± 3.4). Room temperature rate constants for the OH reactions with several other aliphatic alcohols were also measured. These were (in the above units): 1-propanol, (53.4 ± 2.9); 1-butanol, (83.1 ± 6.3) and 1-pentanol, (108 ± 11). The results are discussed in terms of the mechanisms for these reactions and are compared to previous literature data.  相似文献   

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The reaction of CF3 radicals with H2O (D2O) has been studied over the range of 533–723 K using the photolysis and the pyrolysis of CF3I as the free radical source. Arrhenius parameters for the reactions where X = H or D, relative to CF3 radical recombination are given by where k/k is in cm3/2/mol1/2·s1/2 and θ = 2.303RT/cal/mol. The activation energy and the primary kinetic isotope effect have been compared with those derived from the BEBO method.  相似文献   

13.
The thermal decomposition of SF5O3SF5 in the presence of CO has been investigated between -9.8°C and + 9.9°C. Besides traces of S2F10, equimolecular amounts of SF5O2SF5 and CO2 are formed. The reaction is homogeneous. Its rate is proportional to the pressure of the trioxide and in dependent of the total pressure, the pressure of inert gases and of carbon monoxide: where k = k1∞ = 1016.32±0.40 exp(?25,300 ± 500 cal)/RT sec?1. Consequently, In the presence of oxygen a sensitized CO2 formation is observed. A mechanism is given which explains the experimental results.  相似文献   

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The gas-phase photochlorination of perfluorocyclopentene under continuous and intermittent illumination with 4360-Å radiation was studied between 10° and 60°C. The rate constants for the reactions. (3) (4) were measured as k3 = (1.20 + 0.58) × 108 exp (?6.430 ± 177/RT) l·(mole sec) and k4 = (1.86 ± 0.76) × 107 l·(mole sec).  相似文献   

15.
The title reactions have been investigated in a static system. The addition of acetylene to cyclopentadiene (CPD) results in formation of norbornadiene (BCH), cycloheptatriene (CHT), and toluene (T), while BCH decomposition produces CPD, C2H2, CHT, and T. Kinetic studies, comprising both product–time evolution and initial pressure variation, support a mechanism These reactions are almost certainly homogeneous and molecular in nature. Least mean square analysis of the data yield for temperatures of 525–656°K, log k?1 (1./mole·s)=7.51±0.05? (24.19±0.15 kcal/mole)/RT ln 10, and for temperatures of 584–630°K,   相似文献   

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The kinetics of the thermal bromination reaction have been studied in the range of 173–321°C. For the step we obtain where θ=2.303RT cal/mole. From the activation energy for reaction (11), we calculate that This is compared with previously published values of D(CF3?I). The relevance of the result to published work on kc for a combination of CF3 radicals is discussed.  相似文献   

17.
Mixtures of cyanogen and nitrous oxide diluted in argon were shock-heated to measure the rate constants of A broad-band mercury lamp was used to measure CN in absorption at 388 nm [B2Σ+(v = 0) ← X2Σ+(v = 0)], and the spectral coincidence of a CO infrared absorption line [v(2 ← 1), J(37 ← 38)] with a CO laser line [v(6 → 5), J(15 → 16)] was exploited to monitor CO in absorption. The CO measurement established that reaction (3) produces CO in excited vibrational states. A computer fit of the experiments near 2000 K led to An additional measurement of NO via infrared absorption led to an estimate of the ratio k5/k6: with k5/k6 ? 103.36±0.27 at 2150 K. Mixtures of cyanogen and oxygen diluted in argon were shock heated to measure the rate constant of and the ratio k5/k6 by monitoring CN in absorption. We found near 2400 K: and The combined measurements of k5/k6 lead to k5/k6 ? 10?3.07 exp(+31,800/T) (±60%) for 2150 ≤ T ≤ 2400 K.  相似文献   

18.
Absolute rate constants for the gas phase reaction of OH radicals with pyrrole (k1) and thiophene (k2) have been measured over the temperature ranges 298–440 and 274–382 K, respectively, using the flash photolysis-resonance fluorescence technique. The rate constants obtained were independent of the total pressure of argon diluent over the range 25–100 torr andwere fit by the Arrhenius expressions and with rate constants at 298 ± 2 K of k1 = (1.03 ± 0.06) × 10?10 cm3 molecule?1 s?1 and k2 = (8.9 ± 0.7) × 10?12 cm3 molecule?1 s?1. [These errors represent two standard deviations (systematic errors could constitute an additional ca. 10% uncertainty)]. These results are discussed with respect to the previous literature data and the atmospheric lifetimes of pyrrole and thiophene.  相似文献   

19.
The kinetics of oxygen exchange between water (H2O, D2O) and 18O-labelled bromate ion has been investigated over the range of 1.7 ≤ pH ≤ 14.3 and 20 ≤ °C ≤ 95. At 60° and ionic strength I ? 1.0M (NaNO3), the experimental results were consistent with the rate laws (R in moll?1 s?1): From the temperature dependence of the rate constants the activation parameters ΔH, ΔS and ΔC were derived. In the acid-catalysed region the form of the rate law and the direction of the solvent isotope effect were the same as previously found, but the numerical values of ΔH and k2H/k2D differ considerably. For the spontaneous and the OH?-catalysed exchange reactions bimolecular displacement mechanisms are proposed.  相似文献   

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The gamma-radiation-induced free-radical chain reactions in liquid CCl4? C2Cl4? c? C6H12 mixtures were studied in the temperature range of 363–448°K. The main products in this system are chloroform, hexachloropropene and chlorocyclohexane. These products are formed via reactions (1)–(5): with G values (molec/100 eV) of the order of magnitude of 102 and 103 at the lowest and highest temperatures, respectively. Values of k2/k1 were determined from the product distribution. In turn, these values gave the following Arrhenius expression for k2/k1 (θ = 2.303RT, in kcal/mol): From this result and the previously determined Arrhenius parameters of reaction (1), k2 is found to be given by .  相似文献   

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