Rate constant for chlorine abstraction from CCl4 by the 5-hexenyl radical

…, L Mathew, J Warkentin

Index: Jewell, Deborah Rae; Mathew, Lukose; Warkentin, John Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 1987 , vol. 65, p. 311 - 315

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Abstract

Cyclization of the 5-hexenyl free radical to the cyclopentylmethyl free radical was used to clock chlorine atom abstraction by 5-hexenyl from carbon tetrachloride in solution. The source of 5-hexenyl radicals was 5-hexenyl [1-hydroxy-1-methyl-ethyl] diazene ((CH3) 2C (OH) N= N (CH2) 4CH= CH2), which decomposes thermally in CCl4 by a radical chain mechanism to afford chloroform, acetone, nitrogen, 6-chloro-1-hexene, ...

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