PRODUCTION, ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF THE FO, FO2 AND FO3 RADICALS. PART 2.

Abstract

The chemistry of the N-P-F, N-F and O-F compounds were studied with and without U.V. irradiation. The following reactions were found to take place: (1) 75% of the NOF reacted with O3 at 195 K. in 3 hours to produce NO2 and O2; (2) In 4 hours all the NOF reacted with O2F2 at 195 K. to produce NO2F and NF3O; (3) When irradiated with U.V. at O C., N2F4 reacts with Cl2 to produce NF2Cl. its impurity F2NNO also reacts to produce NF2Cl and NOCl; (4) When irradiated with U.V. at 77K., a few percent of the O2F2 and CClF3 and O2F2 and CCl2F2 react to produce CF4 and O3F2; (5) U.V. irradiation of N2F4 and O2F2 at 77 K. produces NF3 and O3F2; (6) N2F2 and O2F2 react at 130 K. to produce NF3 and O2; but at 77 K., no reaction occurred. If, however, the N2F2 and O2F2 is irradiated with U.V. at 77 K., NF3 and O3F2 are formed; (7) When solidified dilute solutions of N2F2 and N2F4 in CClF3 are irradiated with U.V. at 77K., free radicals are formed different than the NF2 radical reported by Colburn.(Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 21, 1965
Accession Number
AD0370761

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  • A. D. Kirshenbaum
  • A. V. Grosse

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  • Chemistry
  • Free Radicals
  • Identification
  • Impurities
  • Production

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  • Nuclear and Radiation Engineering.
  • Organic Chemistry