Using the recently detected intense UV absorption spectrum of SiCl,(% 'A,) the absolute rate constant has been measured for its reaction with oxygen. The value of the bimolecular rate constant, k(SiCl,+O,), is equal to (3.4k0.7) x lo9 M-' s-' at 25ยฐC.
Dichlorosilylene. Rate constants for reaction with olefins and acetylenes
โ Scribed by I. Safarik; B.P. Ruzsicska; A. Jodhan; O.P. Strausz; T.N. Bell
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1985
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 257 KB
- Volume
- 113
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0009-2614
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โฆ Synopsis
Usmg the recently detected intense UV absorption spectrum of SiClz(X' At) absolute rateconstantshavebeen measured for its gas phase cycload&tlon to C,&. CHTJCHCH~. t+Ha, &Hz and C~HSCCH. The values at T = 2SยฐC rylge from 4.3 X 10' Lo 7.9 X 10' M-' s-l and their variation with substrate struc:ure follows an electrophtic trend simile to the ones established for the reactions of halomethylcncs.
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