Spectroscopic and kinetic studies of a new metastable species in the photooxidation of gaseous formaldehyde

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autor Su, F.
Calvert, J.G.
Shaw, J.H.
Niki, H.
Maker, P.D.
Savage, C.M.
Breitenbach, L.D.
autorsonst Su, F.
Calvert, J.G.
Shaw, J.H.
Niki, H.
Maker, P.D.
Savage, C.M.
Breitenbach, L.D.
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fussnote Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy has been employed to study the mechanism of formaldehyde photooxidation in dilute gaseous mixtures of Cl"2 and CH"2O (ppm level) and H"2, O"2, and N"2 (P"T ~ 700 Torr), temperature, 25 +/- 2^oC. Infrared absorption bands due to a new metastable compound were observed in addition to those of the expected products: HCl, HCO"2H, CO, and H"2O"2. The transient species was tentatively identified as hydroperoxy-hydroxy-methane (HO"2CH"2OH), which was presumably formed through the reaction, HO"2 + O"2CH"2OH -〉 HO"2CH"2OH + O"2.
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shingle_author_1 Su, F.
Calvert, J.G.
Shaw, J.H.
Niki, H.
Maker, P.D.
Savage, C.M.
Breitenbach, L.D.
shingle_author_2 Su, F.
Calvert, J.G.
Shaw, J.H.
Niki, H.
Maker, P.D.
Savage, C.M.
Breitenbach, L.D.
shingle_author_3 Su, F.
Calvert, J.G.
Shaw, J.H.
Niki, H.
Maker, P.D.
Savage, C.M.
Breitenbach, L.D.
shingle_author_4 Su, F.
Calvert, J.G.
Shaw, J.H.
Niki, H.
Maker, P.D.
Savage, C.M.
Breitenbach, L.D.
shingle_catch_all_1 Su, F.
Calvert, J.G.
Shaw, J.H.
Niki, H.
Maker, P.D.
Savage, C.M.
Breitenbach, L.D.
Spectroscopic and kinetic studies of a new metastable species in the photooxidation of gaseous formaldehyde
0009-2614
00092614
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shingle_catch_all_2 Su, F.
Calvert, J.G.
Shaw, J.H.
Niki, H.
Maker, P.D.
Savage, C.M.
Breitenbach, L.D.
Spectroscopic and kinetic studies of a new metastable species in the photooxidation of gaseous formaldehyde
0009-2614
00092614
Elsevier
shingle_catch_all_3 Su, F.
Calvert, J.G.
Shaw, J.H.
Niki, H.
Maker, P.D.
Savage, C.M.
Breitenbach, L.D.
Spectroscopic and kinetic studies of a new metastable species in the photooxidation of gaseous formaldehyde
0009-2614
00092614
Elsevier
shingle_catch_all_4 Su, F.
Calvert, J.G.
Shaw, J.H.
Niki, H.
Maker, P.D.
Savage, C.M.
Breitenbach, L.D.
Spectroscopic and kinetic studies of a new metastable species in the photooxidation of gaseous formaldehyde
0009-2614
00092614
Elsevier
shingle_title_1 Spectroscopic and kinetic studies of a new metastable species in the photooxidation of gaseous formaldehyde
shingle_title_2 Spectroscopic and kinetic studies of a new metastable species in the photooxidation of gaseous formaldehyde
shingle_title_3 Spectroscopic and kinetic studies of a new metastable species in the photooxidation of gaseous formaldehyde
shingle_title_4 Spectroscopic and kinetic studies of a new metastable species in the photooxidation of gaseous formaldehyde
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titel Spectroscopic and kinetic studies of a new metastable species in the photooxidation of gaseous formaldehyde
titel_suche Spectroscopic and kinetic studies of a new metastable species in the photooxidation of gaseous formaldehyde
Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy has been employed to study the mechanism of formaldehyde photooxidation in dilute gaseous mixtures of Cl"2 and CH"2O (ppm level) and H"2, O"2, and N"2 (P"T ~ 700 Torr), temperature, 25 +/- 2^oC. Infrared absorption bands due to a new metastable compound were observed in addition to those of the expected products: HCl, HCO"2H, CO, and H"2O"2. The transient species was tentatively identified as hydroperoxy-hydroxy-methane (HO"2CH"2OH), which was presumably formed through the reaction, HO"2 + O"2CH"2OH -〉 HO"2CH"2OH + O"2.
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