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title:(Reactions AND of AND NO AND with AND CF<sub>3</sub>O<sub>2</sub> AND and AND CF<sub>3</sub>O AND radicals AND at AND 295 AND K)

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1 Conference paper

Reactions of NO with CF3O2 and CF3O radicals at 295 K

Year: 1994

Language: English

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2 Conference paper

Studies of the reaction of CF3O2 and CF3O radical with NO at 295 K

Year: 1993

Language: English

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3 Conference paper

Studies of the reaction of CF3O2 and CF3O radical with NO at 295 K

Year: 1994

Language: English

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4 Journal article

Absolute rate constants for the reaction of CF3O2 and CF3O radicals with NO at 295 K

Using a pulse radiolysis UV absorption technique and subsequent simulations of experimental NO2 and FNO absorption transients, rate constants for reaction between CF3O and CF3O2 radicals with NO were determined, CF3O2+NO-->CF3O+NO2 (3), CF3O+NO-->CF2O+FNO (5). k3 was derived to be (1.68+/-0.26)x

Year: 1993

Language: English

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5 Journal article

Upper limits for the rate constants of the reactions of CF3O2 and CF3O radicals with ozone at 295 K

Using the pulse radiolysis UV absorption technique and subsequent simulations of experimental absorption transients at 254 and 276 nm, upper limits of the rate constants for the reactions of CF3O2 and CF3O radicals with ozone were determined at 295 K, CF3O2+O3-->CF3O+2O2 (4), CF3O+O3-->CF3O2+O2 (5). The upper limits were derived as k4 < 0.5 x 10(-14) cm3 molecule-1 s-1, and k5 <1 x 10(-13) cm3 molecule-1 s-1. Results are discussed in the context of the atmospheric chemistry and ozone depletion by hydrofluorocarbons.

Year: 1993

Language: English

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6 Journal article

UV absorption spectra, kinetics, and mechanisms of the self reaction of CF3O2 radicals in the gas phase at 295 K

The ultraviolet absorption spectrum and the self reaction kinetics of CF3O2 radicals have been studied in the gas phase at 298 K using the pulse radiolysis technique. Long pathlength Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy was used to identify and quantify reaction products. Absorption cross

Year: 1992

Language: English

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