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Kinetics of reactions between methyl and acetyl radicals in gas phase produced by flash photolysis of acetic anhydride

✍ Scribed by Eero Hassinen; Kaarlo Kalliorinne; Jouko Koskikallio


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
295 KB
Volume
22
Category
Article
ISSN
0538-8066

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✦ Synopsis


The reaction products of photolysis of acetic anhydride in gas phase at 25"C, where He or C 0 2 was present as buffer gas, were analyzed by gas chromatography. The extent of photodissociation was 52% 2 5% and the extent of intramolecular hydrogen transfer reaction producing acetic acid and ketene was 48% f 5%. The rate constants of the hydrogen exchange and radical combination reactions between methyl and acetyl radicals were calculated from the amounts of products. The value of the ratio of the rate constants of hydrogen exchange and radical combination reactions between methyl and acetyl radicals, k7/k6 = 0.15, indicates that acetyl radical is a relatively poor hydrogen donor. The corresponding ratio of rate constants for the reactions between two acetyl radicals, k , / k , = 0.42, indicates that acetyl radical is a better hydrogen acceptor than methyl radical.


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