Kinetic and IR spectroscopic studies of formyl bromide (HCOBr) formed via the reaction formyl radical+ bromide. fwdarw. HCOBr+ atomic bromine
G Yarwood, H Niki, PD Maker
Index: Yarwood, Gregory; Niki, Hiromi; Maker, Paul D. Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1991 , vol. 95, # 12 p. 4773 - 4777
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Abstract
An FTIR spectroscopic study of the visible photolysis of Br2-HCH@ N2 mixtures has shown that the major carbon-containing product is HCOBr, formed via Br+ HCHO-HCO+ HBr followed by HCO+ Br2-HCOBr+ Br. HCOBr was found to be highly susceptible to heterogeneous decomposition to CO+ HBr. This photochemical method has been used for the quantitative in situ preparation of HCOBr and IR spectra have been obtained of the vI-v ...
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