Strahlungschemie von Kohlenwasserstoffen. 16. Mitteilung. Benzol-Brombenzol |
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Authors: | Renato Siegrist Tino Gmann |
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Institution: | Renato Siegrist,Tino Gämann |
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Abstract: | The decrease of the concentration of bromobenzene and the formation of biphenyl and bromobiphenyl have been studied in the system benzene-bromobenzene under the influence of γ-rays. Bromobenzene is in competition with its own products for the reactive state of benzene or it can transfer its energy to its products. The rate of this transfer to decomposition is 74 l/Mol. With the help of additives it has been shown that they can act in two ways: firstly they compete with bromobenzene for an activated state of benzene in a reaction that does not depend on temperature. The nature of this activated state has not been determined. Secondly they scavenge phenyl radicals that have been formed in about 70% of the decomposed bromobenzene molecules. This yield depends slightly on temperature. The relative reactivities compared to bromobenzene for the first case and to benzene in the second have been determined as follows: naphthalene (0.6; 23); anthracene (5.8; 800); benzophenone (0.5; 17); cyclohexene (-; 20); N2O (0.018; -); NO (1.7; 250); O2 (-; 3400). Naphthacene in benzene is strongly decomposed in the presence of bromobenzene, but it also enhances the decomposition of the latter. |
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