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Hannelore Keller-Rudek1, Geert K. Moortgat2, Rolf Sander2, Rüdiger Sörensen1

1Satellite Group

2Atmospheric Chemistry Division

Max-Planck Institute for Chemistry
Mainz, Germany


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Keller-Rudek, H., Moortgat, G. K., Sander, R., and Sörensen, R.: The MPI-Mainz UV/VIS spectral atlas of gaseous molecules of atmospheric interest, Earth Syst. Sci. Data, 5, 365–373, (2013), DOI: 10.5194/essd-5-365-2013


Cross Sections / Halogeno-alkenes+radicals / Bromoalkenes / C3H3Br2 / AtkinsonHudgens(1999)_298K_242nm

DATAFILE: C3H3Br2_AtkinsonHudgens(1999)_298K_242nm.txt
NAME: 1,2-dibromoallyl radical
FORMULA: C3H3Br2
AUTHOR(YEAR): AtkinsonHudgens(1999)
T: 298K
λ: 242nm
BIBLIOGRAPHY: D.B. Atkinson and J.W. Hudgens, "Chlorination chemistry. 1. Rate coefficients, reaction mechanisms, and spectra of the chlorine and bromine adducts of propargyl halides", J. Phys. Chem. A 103, 7978-7989 (1999); DOI: 10.1021/jp991076o
COMMENTS: CHBr=CBrCH2

Laser photolysis of Br2-propargyl bromide CH2BrC≡CH mixtures and cavity ring-down detection of the C3H3Br2 radical

The absorption spectrum, absorbance vs. wavelength, at 238-252 nm is shown in Fig. 1

The absolute absorption cross section at 240 nm was measured relative to the absorption cross section of the C3H3 radical

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