1964
DOI: 10.1021/j100789a019
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Photochemistry of the Fluoro Ketones. The Production of Vinyl Fluoride in the Photolysis of 1,3-Difluoroacetone1

Abstract: In the photolysis of 1,3-difluoroacetone, CFH2 radicals recombine to form C2F2H4 and disproportionate to give vinyl fluoride and hydrogen fluoride. The ratio of the rates of these two reactions is a function of both the pressure and the temperature. The activation energy for H abstraction by CFH2 radicals from the ketone is 8.0 kcal. mole-1.

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“…The recombination of CF 2 Cl with CH 2 Cl and CFCl 2 with CH 2 F were employed to generate CF 2 ClCH 2 Cl* and CFCl 2 CH 2 F* molecules with 381 and 368 kJ mol…”
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“…The recombination of CF 2 Cl with CH 2 Cl and CFCl 2 with CH 2 F were employed to generate CF 2 ClCH 2 Cl* and CFCl 2 CH 2 F* molecules with 381 and 368 kJ mol…”
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“…However, the half-quenching pressure of CH 2 FCH 2 F* is~18 torr [21] and HF elimination to give C 2 H 3 F occurs. Disproportionation reactions with CFCl 2 are less important than for CF 2 Cl, but some CFCl 3 and CFCl is formed. The products from reactions (2b) and (5a) include E and Z isomers.…”
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