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Acta Chimica Sinica ›› 1999, Vol. 57 ›› Issue (10): 1081-1087. Previous Articles Next Articles
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于勇;王淑惠;侯健;侯惠奇;姚思德;王文峰
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Yu Yong;Wang Shuhui;Hou Jian;Hou Huiqi;Yao Side;Wang Wenfeng
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The dechlorinating microscopic mechanism and transient spectra of aqueous CCl~4 was studied by using nanosecond laser flash photolysis (LFP). The transient absorption band (λ~m~a~x<300nm) of aqueous CCl~4 solution deaerated by N~2 was attributed to trichloromethyl radical (CCl~3^.) which decayed following 2nd-order kinetics with (2k/εl) equal to 6.34×10^6s^-^1, and the transient absorption band (λ ~m~a~x<320nm) of same solution deaerated by O~2 was attributed to peroxytrichloromethyl radical (CCl~3O~2^.) which decayed following 1st-order reaction kinetics with a rate constant of 1.9×10^4s^-^1. The transient absorption band around 330nm was attributed to solvated chlorine atom. C~2Cl~6 as photolysis product of aqueous CCl~4 solution without oxygen showed that CCl~4 cannot be degraded by photolysis and free radical hydrolysis process. COCl~2 as photolysis product of aqueous CCl~4 solution in the presence of oxygen was observed directly in the transient absorption spectra, which means that CCl~4 can be degraded by photooxidation process.
Key words: CARBON TETRACHLORIDE, LASER, PHOTOLYSIS, FREE RADICALS
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O644
Yu Yong;Wang Shuhui;Hou Jian;Hou Huiqi;Yao Side;Wang Wenfeng. Nanosecond laser flash photolysis (LFP) studies on aqueous CCl~4 solution[J]. Acta Chimica Sinica, 1999, 57(10): 1081-1087.
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