Relative rate constants for the reaction of OH radicals with a series of n-alkanes have been determined a t 299 f 2 K, using methyl nitrite photolysis in air as a source of OH radicals. Using a rate constant for the reaction of OH radicals with n-butane of 2.58 X
A series of NO,-air irradiations, with trace amounts of propane and propene present to monitor OH radical concentrations, have been carried out in a 5800-L evacuable environmental chamber to investigate radical levels and sources during such irradiations. The data obtained show conclusively that unknown radical sources are present, and that photolysis of initial nitrous acid can be, a t best, only a minor source of radicals after -30-60 min of irradiation.
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