Secondary effects due to the presence of sulfur hexafluoride in hydrocarbon radiolysis

SF/sub 6/, used as an electron scavenger in the radiolysis of gaseous ethylene and propane, is found to decompose with a yield close to the yleld of electrons. The products of SF/sub 6/ decomposition do not compete with parent molecules for electrons. The radiolysis of gaseous ethylene-cis-2-butene-...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of physical chemistry (1952) 1973-11, Vol.77 (24), p.2853-2856
Hauptverfasser: Niedzielski, J, Gawlowski, J
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:SF/sub 6/, used as an electron scavenger in the radiolysis of gaseous ethylene and propane, is found to decompose with a yield close to the yleld of electrons. The products of SF/sub 6/ decomposition do not compete with parent molecules for electrons. The radiolysis of gaseous ethylene-cis-2-butene-1,3- butadiene-SF/sub 6/ mixtures reveals that secondary products, derived from SF/sub 6/, react with butadiene and act as chain carriers of cis-trans isomerization. Both processes involve the same radical species. A free-radical mechanism is estabished on the basis of photoelectron and vacuum-uv photolysis experiments. (auth)
ISSN:0022-3654
1541-5740
DOI:10.1021/j100642a006