1968
DOI: 10.1021/j100853a005
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Thermal dissociation of oxygen difluoride. II. Static reactor

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“…3 , 4 This for the enhanced rate of singlet-triplet transitions. This behavior of DTBN is contrasted with triplet quenching by other paramagnetic species, and several potential applications to photochemistry are discussed.…”
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“…3 , 4 This for the enhanced rate of singlet-triplet transitions. This behavior of DTBN is contrasted with triplet quenching by other paramagnetic species, and several potential applications to photochemistry are discussed.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, with a reasonable degree of certainty a few elementary reactions can be postulated as participating in the overall mechanism. Initiation must occur by an interaction between both reactants, since OF 2 with this ratio the only products formed were Na and HF. As the relative J amount of H 2 went down, F2 and NFs became significant products.…”
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