Electron disappearance in pulse irradiated CH3Cl, C2H5Cl, CH3Br, and C2H5Br
β Scribed by Krishnan M. Bansal; Richard W. Fessenden
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1972
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 397 KB
- Volume
- 15
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0009-2614
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β¦ Synopsis
Thermal electron attachment rafe ce~sf~rss have bsn determined fw CH$i, Cz H&I, CFfsBr, and C2 Hs Br using a microwave conductivity-puke radiolysis technique. Particukr exe was ta!+xn in purification of the compounds. \Kth CH3Cl and C2&Cl only upper limits of < 1.9 X lo-t5 3nd < 1.6 X 10-'5 cm3 molecule-* set-l, rcspectiWy, could be obtained. The values for CHsBr arid CzHsBr axe 7.3 X 1O-'2 and 2.8 X lo-I3 cm3 mofecult? SC-~, rcspectkly. NO evidence was found ia any of the four czes for three-body ebr?ron attachment in the presence of an escea of propane.
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