2010
DOI: 10.1002/asia.201000631
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Electrophilic Addition Reaction of Ethene with Hydrogen Chloride on Cold Molecular Films: Evidence of Ethyl Cationic Intermediate

Abstract: We studied the initial-stage mechanism of the electrophilic addition reaction of ethene with HCl by examining the interactions between ethene and HCl on water-ice and frozen molecular films at temperatures of 80-140 K. Cs(+) reactive ion scattering (RIS) and low-energy sputtering (LES) techniques were used to probe the reaction intermediates that were kinetically trapped on the surface, in conjunction with temperature-programmed desorption (TPD) mass spectrometry to monitor the desorbing species. The reaction … Show more

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