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DATAFILE: | (ClCO)2,ClC(O)C(O)Cl_BaklanovKrasnoperov(2001)_300K_193.3-390.0nm.txt |
NAME: | oxalyl chloride |
FORMULA: | (ClCO)2,ClC(O)C(O)Cl |
AUTHOR(YEAR): | BaklanovKrasnoperov(2001) |
T: | 300K |
λ: | 193.3-390.0nm |
BIBLIOGRAPHY: |
A.V. Baklanov and L.N. Krasnoperov, "UV absorption spectrum and rate constant for self-reaction of silyl radicals",
J. Phys. Chem. A, 105, 4917-4922 (2001);
DOI: 10.1021/jp004198l
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COMMENTS: | Pulsed excimer laser photolysis, transient UV-VIS spectroscopy with a high pressure flow system The absorption cross-sections of oxalyl chloride were measured at several fixed wavelengths: 193 nm (ArF laser as a light source), 210.0 nm (Zn hollow cathode lamp), 217.9, and 249.2 nm (Cu hollow cathode lamp), and within the 270-390 nm region (Xe arc lamp) |
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