The reactions of CCl, with O(,P) and O2 and those of CC1302 with NO have been studied at 295 K using discharge flow methods with helium as the bath gas. The rate coefficient for the reaction of CCI, with 0 was found to be (4.2 2 0.6) x lo-'' cm3/s and that for CCI3O2 with NO was (18.6 2 2.8) x lo-''
The photolysis of ccl4 in the presence of o2 or o3 at 213.9 nm, And the reaction of o(1d) with ccl4
โ Scribed by R.K.M. Jayanty; R. Simonaitis; Julian Heicklen
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1975
- Weight
- 773 KB
- Volume
- 4
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0047-2670
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## Abstract Rate coefficients, __k__, and ClO radical product yields, __Y__, for the gasโphase reaction of O(^1^D) with CClF~2~CCl~2~F (CFCโ113) (__k__~2~), CCl~3~CF~3~ (CFCโ113a) (__k__~3~), CClF~2~CClF~2~ (CFCโ114) (__k__~4~), and CCl~2~FCF~3~ (CFCโ114a) (__k__~5~) at 296 K are reported. Rate coe