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Photoabsorption spectra of gaseous methyl bromide, ethylene dibromide, nitrosyl bromide, thionyl chloride, and sulfuryl chloride
(The American Chemical Society: The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1978-10-05)
The photoabsorption spectra of some molecules of atmospheric interest, CH3Br, BrCH2CH2Br, BrNO, SOCl2, and SO2Cl2, were quantitatively investigated over the wavelength region from 190 to 300 nm at 295 K and were found to ...
Heats of formation and bond dissociation energies of some simple sulfur- and halogen-containing molecules
(The American Chemical Society: Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, 1978-04)
The heats of formation and bond dissoclation energies of some simple sulfur- and halogen-containing molecules are derived from information found in the literature. These thermochemical quantities are useful in determining ...
Primary products and secondary reactions in the photodecomposition of methyl halides
(The American Chemical Society: The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1977-07-14)
CH3I, CH3Br, and CH3CI have been photolyzed at 184.9 nm and CH3I at 253.7 nm, using CO, C2H4, C2H6, C3H8, C3D8, and CD4 as scavengers to assist in the identification of the primary decomposition products. The quantum yield ...
Reactions of hydroxyl radicals with some hydrogen halides
(The American Chemical Society: The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1973-08-02)
The reactions of OH with HCl and HI have been studied in a fast flow system. Hydroxyl radicals were generated by NO2 titration of atomic hydrogen, and concentrations of OH, Cl , and I were determined at various reaction ...
Reaction of atomic oxygen with hydrogen bromide
(The American Chemical Society: Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1973-04-26)
The reaction of atomic oxygen with HBr was studied in a fast discharge flow system by monitoring epr spectra of O(3P2), Br(2P3/2), OH(2pi3/2), and H(2S1/2) at various reaction times. The experimental results were found to ...
Reactions of hydrogen atoms and hydroxyl radicals with hydrogen bromide
(The American Chemical Society: The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1973-04-12)
A fast discharge-flow system was used to study reactions of hydrogen atoms and hydroxyl radicals with hydrogen bromide at 295 K. The reactions were followed by monitoring the epr spectra of H(2S1/2), Br(2P3/2), and OH(2pi3/2) ...