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A study of the reaction initiated by the thermal decomposition of di-t-butyl peroxide (DTBP) in the presence of (CH3)2C?CH2 (B) at 391–444 K has yielded kinetic data on a number of reactions involving CH3 (M·), (CH3)2CCH2CH3 (MB·) and (CH3)2?CH2C(CH3)2CH2CH3 (MBB·) radicals. The cross-combination ratio for M· and MB· radicals, rate constants for the addition to B of M· and MB· radicals relative to those for their recombination reactions, and rate constants for the decomposition of DTBP, have been determined. The values are, respectively, where θ = RT ln 10 and the units are dm3/2 mol?1/2 s?1/2 for k2/k and k9/k, s?1 for k0, and kJ mol?1 for E. Various disproportionation-combination ratios involving M·, MB·, and MBB· radicals have been evaluated. The values obtained are: Δ1(M·, MB·) = 0.79 ± 0.35, Δ1(MB·, MB·) = 3.0 ± 1.0, Δ1(MBB·, MB·) = 0.7 ± 0.4, Δ1(M·, MBB·) = 4.1 ± 1.0, Δ1(MB·, MBB·) = 6.2 ± 1.4, and Δ1(MBB·, MBB·) = 3.9 ± 2.3, where Δ1 refers to H-abstraction from the CH3 group adjacent to the center of the second radical, yielding a 1-olefin. © 1994 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  相似文献   

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Crystal Structure and Vibrational Spectrum of (H2NPPh3)2[SnCl6]·2CH3CN Single crystals of (H2NPPh3)2[SnCl6]·2CH3CN ( 1 ) were obtained by oxidative addition of tin(II) chloride with N‐chloro‐triphenylphosphanimine in acetonitrile in the presence of water. 1 is characterized by IR and Raman spectroscopy as well as by a single crystal structure determination: Space group , Z = 2, lattice dimensions at 193 K: a = 1029.6(1), b = 1441.0(2), c = 1446.1(2) pm, α = 90.91(1)°, β = 92.21(1)°, γ = 92.98(1)°, R1 = 0.0332. 1 forms an ionic structure with two different site positions of the [SnCl6]2? ions. One of them is surrounded by four N‐hydrogen atoms of four (H2NPPh3)+ ions, four CH3CN molecules form N–H···N≡C–CH3 contacts with the other four N‐hydrogen atoms of the cations. Thus, 1 can be written as [(H2NPPh3)4(CH3CN)4(SnCl6)]2+[SnCl6]2?.  相似文献   

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The two new hybrids single crystals having the general formula [(CH3CH2CH2)4N]2MIICl4 with MII = Co (1) and Mn (2) have been synthetised by the slow evaporation process in aqueous solutions. In this article, these compounds were described by the following characterization techniques: X-rays diffraction, thermal analysis (TGA-TDA), vibrational spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and electrical properties. From the crystallographic study, the crystals (1) and (2) have been disclosed to be crystallized too in the centrosymmetric monoclinic systems, with space group P21/c (Z = 4) and C2/c (Z = 8), respectively. Their crystal structures consist of [MCl4]2− anions and two different cations [(CH3CH2CH2)4N]+, which are connected by a three dimensional network of C-H···Cl hydrogen bonds. In both crystals, each MII center atom being surrounded by four chloride ligands forming a slightly distorted tetrahedral geometry. The tetrahedral [CoCl4]2− is ordered, while the tetrahedral [MnCl4]2− is disordered. Some tetrapropylammonium cations of these compounds are found to be disordered. The thermal analysis studies made in the temperature range (298–473 K) did not show any phase transition for the two crystals. Furthermore, the electrical properties of the two compounds are studied by using the complex impedance spectroscopy technique in the temperature and frequency field varied of 290–363 K and 1 kHz–13 MHz, respectively.  相似文献   

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Some new N‐4‐Fluorobenzoyl phosphoric triamides with formula 4‐F‐C6H4C(O)N(H)P(O)X2, X = NH‐C(CH3)3 ( 1 ), NH‐CH2‐CH=CH2 ( 2 ), NH‐CH2C6H5 ( 3 ), N(CH3)(C6H5) ( 4 ), NH‐CH(CH3)(C6H5) ( 5 ) were synthesized and characterized by 1H, 13C, 31P NMR, IR and Mass spectroscopy and elemental analysis. The structures of compounds 1 , 3 and 4 were investigated by X‐ray crystallography. The P=O and C=O bonds in these compounds are anti. Compounds 1 and 3 form one dimensional polymeric chain produced by intra‐ and intermolecular ‐P=O···H‐N‐ hydrogen bonds. Compound 4 forms only a centrosymmetric dimer in the crystalline lattice via two equal ‐P=O···H‐N‐ hydrogen bonds. 1H and 13C NMR spectra show two series of signals for the two amine groups in compound 1 . This is also observed for the two α‐methylbenzylamine groups in 5 due to the presence of chiral carbon atom in molecule. 13C NMR spectrum of compound 4 shows that 2J(P,Caliphatic) coupling constant for CH2 group is greater than for CH3 in agreement with our previous study. Mass spectra of compounds 1 ‐ 3 (containing 4‐F‐C6H4C(O)N(H)P(O) moiety) indicate the fragments of amidophosphoric acid and 4‐F‐C6H4CN+ that formed in a pseudo McLafferty rearrangement pathway. Also, the fragments of aliphatic amines have high intensity in mass spectra.  相似文献   

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Crystal Structures of the Hexachlorometalates NH4[SbCl6], NH4[WCl6], [K(18‐crown‐6)(CH2Cl2)]2[WCl6]·6CH2Cl2 and (PPh4)2[WCl6]·4CH3CN The crystal structures of the title compounds were determined by single crystal X‐ray methods. NH4[SbCl6] and NH4[WCl6] crystallize isotypically in the space group C2/c with four formula units per unit cell. The NH4+ ions occupy a twofold crystallographic axis, whereas the metal atoms of the [MCl6] ions occupy a centre of inversion. There exist weak interionic hydrogen bridges. [K(18‐crown‐6)(CH2Cl2)]2[WCl6]·6CH2Cl2 crystallizes in the orthorhombic space group R3¯/m with Z = 3. The compound forms centrosymmetric ion triples, in which the potassium ions are coordinated with a WCl3 face each. In trans‐position to it the chlorine atom of a CH2Cl2 molecule is coordinated so that, together with the oxygen atoms of the crown ether, coordination number 10 is achieved. (PPh4)2[WCl6]·4CH3CN crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P21/c with Z = 4. This compound, too, forms centrosymmetric ion triples, in which in addition the acetonitrile molecules are connected with the [WCl6]2— ion via weak C—H···Cl contacts.  相似文献   

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Selenium tetrachloride reacts with an excess of trimethylaluminum in the presence of aromatic solvents to afford a non-stoichiometric organoaluminum-selenonium based inclusion compound of the formula [(CH3)3Se][ClAl(CH3)2(Cl)Al(CH3)3]·(aromatic solvent) n . The cation of the parent compound of the inclusion complex results from the alkylation of SeCl4 producing the (CH3)3Se+ selenonium ion while the anion consists of a dimethylaluminum chloride unit and a trimethylaluminum unit bridged by a chlorine atom. This liquid inclusion complex, liquid clathrate, can accommodate 8.5 benzene molecules or 8.3 guest toluene molecules per anionic moiety.  相似文献   

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A one‐dimensional aluminum phosphate, [NH3(CH2)2NH2(CH2)3NH3]3+ [Al(PO4)2]3—, has been synthesized hydrothermally in the presence of N‐(2‐Aminoethyl‐)1, 3‐diaminopropane (AEDAP) and its structure determined by single crystal X‐ray diffraction. Crystal data: space group = Pbca (no. 61), a = 16.850(2), b = 8.832(1), c = 17.688(4)Å, V = 2632.4(2)Å3, Z = 8, R1 = 0.0389 [5663 observed reflections with I > 2σ(I)]. The structure consists of anionic [Al(PO4)2]3— chains built up from AlO4 and PO4 tetrahedra, in which all the AlO4 vertices are shared and each PO4 tetrahedron possesses two terminal P=O linkages. The cations, which balances the negative charge of the chains, are located in between the chains and interact with the oxygen atoms through strong N—H···O hydrogen bonds. Additional characterization of the compound by powder XRD and MAS‐NMR has also been performed and described.  相似文献   

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Rate constants for the gas‐phase reactions of CH3OCH2CF3 (k1), CH3OCH3 (k2), CH3OCH2CH3 (k3), and CH3CH2OCH2CH3 (k4) with NO3 radicals were determined by means of a relative rate method at 298 K. NO3 radicals were prepared by thermal decomposition of N2O5 in a 700–750 Torr N2O5/NO2/NO3/air gas mixture in a 1‐m3 temperature‐controlled chamber. The measured rate constants at 298 K were k1 = (5.3 ± 0.9) × 10?18, k2 = (1.07 ± 0.10) × 10?16, k3 = (7.81 ± 0.36) × 10?16, and k4 = (2.80 ± 0.10) × 10?15 cm3 molecule?1 s?1. Potential energy surfaces for the NO3 radical reactions were computationally explored, and the rate constants of k1k5 were calculated according to the transition state theory. The calculated values of rate constants k1k4 were in reasonable agreement with the experimentally determined values. The calculated value of k5 was compared with the estimate (k5 < 5.3 × 10?21 cm3 molecule?1 s?1) derived from the correlation between the rate constants for reactions with NO3 radicals (k1k4) and the corresponding rate constants for reactions with OH radicals. We estimated the tropospheric lifetimes of CH3OCH2CF3 and CHF2CF2OCH2CF3 to be 240 and >2.4 × 105 years, respectively, with respect to reaction with NO3 radicals. The tropospheric lifetimes of these compounds are much shorter with respect to the OH reaction. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Int J Chem Kinet 41: 490–497, 2009  相似文献   

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(PPh4)2[WO2Cl3]2 · 2 CH2Cl2. Synthesis, Vibrational Spectrum, and Crystal Structure Depending on the stoichiometry and the solvent, dichloromethane or 1.2-dichloroethane, WO2Cl2 reacts with tetraphenylphosphonium chloride affording (PPh4)2[WO2Cl4] or (PPh4)2[WO2Cl3]2, respectively. Both compounds are easily soluble in dichloromethane, from which they can be crystallized under incorporation of two molecules CH2Cl2 per formula unit. The crystalline compounds have been characterized by their IR and Raman spectra. According to the X-ray crystal structure analysis, (PPh4)2[WO2Cl3]2 · 2 CH2Cl2 crystallizes in the triclinic space group P1 with one formula unit per unit cell (986 independent observed reflexions, R = 0.061). Lattice constants: a = 1100.2, b = 1116.9, c = 1238.4 pm, = 69.40, = 80.46 and = 85.62°. The crystals consist of PPh4 ions, centrosymmetric [WO2Cl3]22? anions and CH2Cl2 molecules. In the anions, the tungsten atoms are linked via two oxo bridges with WO distances of 184 and 252 pm. The distorted octahedral coordination around each tungsten atom is completed by three terminal chloro and one terminal oxo ligand (WO bond length 166 pm), the latter being in trans position to the longer WO bridging bond. (PPh4)2[WO2Cl4] · 2 CH2Cl2 also forms triclinic crystals that are isotypic with (PPh4)2[WOCl5] · 2 CH2Cl2 and in which the anions must have orientational disorder.  相似文献   

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The rate constant of the title reaction is determined during thermal decomposition of di-n-pentyl peroxide C5H11O( )OC5H11 in oxygen over the temperature range 463–523 K. The pyrolysis of di-n-pentyl peroxide in O2/N2 mixtures is studied at atmospheric pressure in passivated quartz vessels. The reaction products are sampled through a micro-probe, collected on a liquid-nitrogen trap and solubilized in liquid acetonitrile. Analysis of the main compound, peroxide C5H10O3, was carried out by GC/MS, GC/MS/MS [electron impact EI and NH3 chemical ionization CI conditions]. After micro-preparative GC separation of this peroxide, the structure of two cyclic isomers (3S*,6S*)3α-hydroxy-6-methyl-1,2-dioxane and (3R*,6S*)3α-hydroxy-6-methyl-1,2-dioxane was determined from 1H NMR spectra. The hydroperoxy-pentanal OHC( )(CH2)2( )CH(OOH)( )CH3 is formed in the gas phase and is in equilibrium with these two cyclic epimers, which are predominant in the liquid phase at room temperature. This peroxide is produced by successive reactions of the n-pentoxy radical: a first one generates the CH3C·H(CH2)3OH radical which reacts with O2 to form CH3CH(OO·)(CH2)3OH; this hydroxyperoxy radical isomerizes and forms the hydroperoxy HOC·H(CH2)2CH(OOH)CH3 radical. This last species leads to the pentanal-hydroperoxide (also called oxo-hydroperoxide, or carbonyl-hydroperoxide, or hydroperoxypentanal), by the reaction HOC·H(CH2)2CH(OOH)CH3+O2→O()CH(CH2)2CH(OOH)CH3+HO2. The isomerization rate constant HOCH2CH2CH2CH(OO·)CH3→HOC·HCH2CH2CH(OOH)CH3 (k3) has been determined by comparison to the competing well-known reaction RO2+NO→RO+NO2 (k7). By adding small amounts of NO (0–1.6×1015 molecules cm−3) to the di-n-pentyl peroxide/O2/N2 mixtures, the pentanal-hydroperoxide concentration was decreased, due to the consumption of RO2 radicals by reaction (7). The pentanal-hydroperoxide concentration was measured vs. NO concentration at ten temperatures (463–523 K). The isomerization rate constant involving the H atoms of the CH2( )OH group was deduced: or per H atom: The comparison of this rate constant to thermokinetics estimations leads to the conclusion that the strain energy barrier of a seven-member ring transition state is low and near that of a six-member ring. Intramolecular hydroperoxy isomerization reactions produce carbonyl-hydroperoxides which (through atmospheric decomposition) increase concentration of radicals and consequently increase atmospheric pollution, especially tropospheric ozone, during summer anticyclonic periods. Therefore, hydrocarbons used in summer should contain only short chains (<C4) hydrocarbons or totally branched hydrocarbons, for which isomerization reactions are unlikely. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Int J Chem Kinet 30: 875–887, 1998  相似文献   

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The metastable decompositions of trimethylsilylmethanol, (CH3)3SiCH2OH (MW: 104, 1) and methoxytrimethylsilane, (CH3)3SiOCH3 (MW: 104, 2) upon electron ionization have been investigated by use of mass-analyzed ion kinetic energy (MIKE) spectroscopy and D labeling. The metastable ions of 1 ·+ decompose to give the fragment ions m/z 89 (CH 3 · loss) and 73 (·CH2OH loss), whereas those of 2 ·+ only yield the fragment ion m/z 89 (CH 3 · loss). The latter fragment ion is generated by loss of a methyl radical from the trimethylsilyl group via a simple cleavage reaction as shown by D labeling. However, the fragment ions m/z 89 and 73 from 1 ·+ are generated following an almost statistical exchange of the original methyl and methylene hydrogen atoms in the molecular ion as shown also by D labeling. This exchange indicates a complex rearrangement of the molecular ion of 1 ·+ prior to metastable decomposition for which as key step a 1,2-trimethylsilyl group migration from carbon to oxygen is suggested. A different behavior is also found between the source-generated m/z 89 ions from 1 ·+ which decompose in the metastable time region to give ions m/z 61 by loss of ethylene and those from 2 ·+ which decompose in the metastable region to yield ions m/z 59 by elimination of formaldehyde.  相似文献   

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Synthesis and Crystal Structure of the Heterobimetallic Diorganotindichloride (FcN, N)2SnCl2 (FcN, N: (η5‐C5H5)Fe{η5‐C5H3[CH(CH3)N(CH3)CH2CH2NMe2]‐2}) The heterobimetallic title compound [(FcN, N)2SnCl2] ( 1 ) was obtained by the reaction of [LiFcN, N] with SnCl4 in the molar ratio 1:1 in diethylether as a solvent. The two FcN, N ligands in 1 are bound to Sn through a C‐Sn σ‐bond; the amino N atoms of the side‐chain in FcN, N remain uncoordinated. The crystals contain monomeric molecules with a pseudo‐tetrahedral coordination at the Sn atom: Space group P21/c; Z = 4, lattice dimensions at —90 °C: a = 9.6425(2), b = 21.7974(6), c = 18.4365(4) Å, β = 100.809(2)°, R1obs· = 0.051, wR2obs· = 0.136.  相似文献   

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Two mixed‐valent disc‐like hepta‐nuclear compounds of [FeIIFeIII6(tea)6](ClO4)2 ( 1Fe , tea = N(CH2CH2O)33?) and [MnII3MnIII4(nmdea)6(N3)6]·CH3OH ( 2Mn , nmdea = CH3N(CH2CH2O)22?) have been synthesized by the reaction of Fe(ClO4)2·6H2O with triethanolamine (H3tea) for the former and reaction of Mn(ClO4)2·6H2O with diethanolamine (H2nmdea) and NaN3 for the later, respectively. 1Fe has the cationic cluster with a planar [FeIIFeIII6] core consisting of one central FeII and six rim FeIII atoms in hexagonal arrangement. The Fe ions are linked by the oxo‐bridges from the alcohol arms in the manner of edge‐sharing of their coordination octahedra. 2Mn is a neutral cluster with a [MnII3MnIII4] core possessing one central MnII atom surrounded by six rim Mn ions, two MnII and four MnIII. The structure is similar to 1Fe but involves six terminal azido ligands, each coordinate one rim Mn ion. 1Fe showed dominant antiferromagnetic interaction within the cluster and long‐range ordering at 2.7 K. The cluster probably has a ground state of low spin of S = 5/2 or 4/2. The long‐range ordering is weak ferromagnetic, showing small hysteresis with a remnant magnetization of 0.3 Nβ and a coercive field of 40 Oe. Moreover, the isofield of lines 1Fe are far from superposition, indicating the presence of significant zero–field splitting. Ferromagnetic interactions are dominant in 2Mn . An intermediate spin ground state 25/2 is observed at low field. In high field of 50 kOe, the energetically lowest state is given by the ms = 31/2 component of the S = 31/2 multiplet due to the Zeeman effect. Despite of the large ground state, no single‐molecule magnet behavior was found above 2 K.  相似文献   

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The rate constants for the reactions of OH radicals with CH3OCF2CF3, CH3OCF2CF2CF3, and CH3OCF(CF3)2 have been measured over the temperature range 250–430 K. Kinetic measurements have been carried out using the flash photolysis, laser photolysis, and discharge flow methods combined respectively with the laser induced fluorescence technique. The influence of impurities in the samples was investigated by using gas‐chromatography. The following Arrhenius expressions were determined: k(CH3OCF2CF3) = (1.90) × 10−12 exp[−(1510 ± 120)/T], k(CH3OCF2CF2CF3) = (2.06) × 10−12 exp[−(1540 ± 80)/T], and k(CH3OCF(CF3)2) = (1.94) × 10−12 exp[−(1450 ± 70)/T] cm3 molecule−1 s−1. © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Int J Chem Kinet 31: 846–853, 1999  相似文献   

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The reaction of (CH3)2AsJ and AgN3 yields (CH3)2AsN3; a colourless liquid (b. p. 136°C) which dissolves as a monomeric in benzene. (CH3)2BiN3 is precipitated in form of colourless needles (dec. temp. 150°C) from an etherical solution of Bi(CH3)3 and HN3. According to its vibrational and mass spectra the molecules are not associated although the (CH3)2BiN3 is not soluble; dipole association of this polar molecules is assumed for the crystal structure. (CH3)2TlN3 can be obtained from TI(CH3)3 and ClN3 as well as from (CH3)2TlOH and HN3 in form of colourless needles and leaves (dec. temp. 245°C). According to its vibrational spectra it has an ionic structure, (CH3? Tl? CH3)+N?3.  相似文献   

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Using EPR spectroscopy, the rate constants for the addition of radicals CC13(CH2· CH2)n, (R1 for n=1 and R2 for n=2), CCl3CH2CHCH3 (R3), and CCl3CH2CHCl (R4) to unsaturated compounds CH2=CHX (X=C6H5, COOCH3, CN) and CH2=C(CH3)Y (Y=C6H5, COOCH3) at 22C have been determined. The radicals R1 and R2 exhibit ambiphilic, and R4 electrophilic character towards the selected unsaturated compounds. It has been shown that the presence of the CCl3 group in the -position of the radical center has little effect on the reactivity of the radical. Replacement of a hydrogen on the -carbon in radical R1 by a CH3 group or chlorine atom leads to a considerable reduction in the rate of addition of the radicals to the unsaturated compounds examined.Translated from Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No. 3, pp. 548–554, March, 1991.  相似文献   

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Preparation and Crystal Structures of Silver(I) Mixed Ligand Complexes with Bibenzimidazole and Triphenylphosphane: [Ag(PPh3)2(bbimH2)](COOCH3) · 2 CH2Cl2 and [{Ag(PPh3)2}2(μ-bbim)] · 4 CH2Cl2 The title compounds are obtained from silver acetate, 2,2′-bibenzimidazole and PPh3. They are characterized by their IR, 1H-NMR, 31P-NMR spectra and crystal structure determinations. [Ag(PPh3)2(bbimH2)](COOCH3) · 2 CH2Cl2: Reaction in CH2Cl2. Space group C2/c, Z = 4, 3129 observed unique reflections, R = 0.033. Lattice parameters at 203 K: a = 1450.8; b = 1556.2; c = 2316.4 pm; β = 99.69°. The crystal structure is built up by monomeric molecules with distorted tetrahedral coordination of the silver atom (AgP2N2) and bibenzimidazole as a bidentate ligand. The acetate ion is linked to the NH-groups of the bibenzimidazole by hydrogen bonds. [{Ag(PPh3)2}2(μ-bbim)] · 4 CH2Cl2: Reaction in fused PPh3 at 180 °C. Space group P 1, Z = 1. 9227 observed unique reflections, R = 0.051. Lattice parameters at 203 K: a = 1276.5; b = 1352.1; c = 1408.1 pm; α = 96.97; β = 115.87; γ = 96.84°. The crystal structure is built up by centrosymmetric molecules with distorted tetrahedral coordination of the silver atoms (AgN2P2) and bibenzimidazolate(2–) as tetradentate bridging ligand.  相似文献   

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Collisional deactivation of I(2P1/2) by the title compounds was investigated through the use of the time-resolved atomic absorption of excited iodine atoms at 206.2 nm. Rate constants for atomic spin-orbit relaxation by CH3Cl, CH2Cl2, CHCl3, CCl3F, and CCl4 are 3.1±0.3×10−13, 1.28±0.08×10−13, 5.7±0.3×10−14, 3.9±0.4×10−15, and 2.3±0.3×10−15cm3 molecule−1 s−1, respectively, at room temperature (298 K). The higher efficiency observed for relaxation by CH3Cl, CH2Cl2, and CHCl3 reveals a contribution in the deactivation process of the first overtone corresponding to the C(SINGLEBOND)H stretching of the deactivating molecule (which lies close to 7603 cm−1) as well as the number of the contributing modes and certain molecular properties such as the dipole moment. It is believed that, for these molecules, a quasi-resonant (E-v,r,t) energy transfer mechanism operates. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Int J Chem Kinet 30: 799–803, 1998  相似文献   

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Two triangular molybdenum‐tellurium clusters, Mo3Te7‐[S2CN (CH2CH2OH2]3I (1) and Mo3Te4Y3[S2P(iPrO)2]3I (Y3 = 1. 43Te+ 1.57S) (2), were obtained from the reaction of K · HOdtc [HOdtc = S2CN(CH2CH2OH)2] or K·iPr2dtp (iPr2dtp = S2P[OCH(CH3)2]2) with a mixed product of elements Mo, Te(S) and I2 at high temperature. The structures of the two compounds were determined by X‐ray crystallography study. Crystal data are, (1): monoclinic, P21/n, a = 1.6256(3), b = 1.3264(2), c = 1.8808(4) nm, β=96.923°, V = 4.025.9 (14) nm3, Dcal = 3.050g·cm‐3, Z = 4, and (2): monoclinic, P21/n, a = 1.4564(2), b = 2.3917(4), c = 1.5094(3) nm, β = 114.35(2)°, V = 4.0259(14) nm3, Dcal = 2.449 g·cm?3 and Z = 4. Single crystal analyses show that 1 consists of discrete Mo3Te7[S2CN(CH2CH2OH)2]3I connected into three‐dimensional framework via hydrogen bonds, while 2 forms a linear chain via Te(S)—I interaction.  相似文献   

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Absolute rate constants and their temperature dependence were determined by time-resolved electron spin resonance for the addition of the radicals ·CH2CN and ·CH2CO2C(CH3)3 to a variety of mono- and 1,1-disubstituted and to selected 1,2- and trisubstituted alkenes in acetonitrile solution. To alkenes CH2?CXY, ·CH2CN adds at the unsubstituted C-atom with rate constants ranging from 3.3·103 M ?1S ?1 (ethene) to 2.4·106 M ?1S ?1 (1,1-diphenylethene) at 278 K, and the frequency factors are in the narrow range of log (A/M ?1S ?1) = 8.7 ± 0.3. ·CH2CO2C(CH3)3 shows a very similar reactivity with rate constants at 296 K ranging from 1.1·104 M ?1S ?1 (ethene) to 107 M ?1S ?1 (1,1-diphenylethene) and frequency factors log (A/M ?1S ?1) = 8.4 ± 0.1. For both radicals, the rate constants and the activation energies for addition to CH2?CXY correlate well with the overall reaction enthalpy. In contrast to the expectation of an electro- or ambiphilic behavior, polar alkene-substituent effects are not clearly expressed, but some deviations from the enthalpy correlations point to a weak electrophilicity of the radicals. The rate constants for the addition to 1,2- and to trisubstituted alkenes reveal additional steric substituent effects. Self-termination rate data for the title radicals and spectral properties of their adducts to the alkenes are also given.  相似文献   

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