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Bromination of Hydrocarbons. II. Photochemical Bromination of Ethane and Ethyl Bromide. Carbon‐Hydrogen Bond Strength in Ethane

Andersen et al., 1944

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4182561542752499123
Author
Andersen H
Van Artsdalen E
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The Journal of Chemical Physics

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The kinetics of the photochemical bromination of ethane was determined. The mechanism is very similar to the analogous brominations of hydrogen and methane:(1) Br 2+ hν= Br+ Br (2) Br+ C 2 H 6= C 2 H 5+ HBr (3) C 2 H 5+ Br 2= C 2 H 5 Br+ Br (4) C 2 H 5+ HBr= C 2 H 6+ …
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