Gay et al., 1976 - Google Patents
Photochemical synthesis of peroxyacyl nitrates in gas phase via chlorine-aldehyde reactionGay et al., 1976
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- 11624914661750655936
- Author
- Gay B
- Noonan R
- Bufalini J
- Hanst P
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- Publication venue
- Environmental Science & Technology
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A new peroxyacyl nitrate synthesis in the gas phase has been developed. Molecular chlorine is photolyzed to yield chlorine atoms that abstract aldehydic hydrogen from the aldehyde. The acyl radical then adds oxygen and nitrogen dioxide to form the PAN. Any …
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