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Absolute rate constants for reactions of free radicals in the high‐temperature photolysis of formamide vapor. II. Amino radicals
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EngineeringAbsolute Rate ConstantsOrganic ChemistryChemistryChemical EngineeringPhotosynthesisPhotophysical PropertyBimolecular DisappearanceBiophysicsHealth SciencesFormamide VaporPhotochemistryTermination ReactionMechanistic PhotochemistryRadical (Chemistry)Rotating‐sector MethodPhysical ChemistryAmino RadicalsChemical Kinetics
Abstract The rotating‐sector method has been applied to the photoinitiated radical‐chain decomposition of formamide at 300°C to measure the rate constant for the bimolecular disappearance of NH 2 radicals. The decomposition is propagated by the reactions (1) (2) Conditions were chosen so that reaction (1) was rate controlling and NH 2 the terminating radical. A flow system was employed with C 2 F 6 as a carrier gas at a pressure of 300 Tort, and the chain reaction was initiated by the photolysis of either formamide or NH 3 . A value of 4.7(±2.0) × 10 10 (M ·sec) −1 was estimated for the termination reaction (3) and a value of 8.4 × 10 6 (M ·sec) −1 for reaction (1) in the same system, both at 300°C.
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