Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8138154 | Icarus | 2014 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
An in-depth study of the effects of functional group substitution on benzene's electron-ion dissociative recombination (e-IDR) rate constant has been conducted. The e-IDR rate constants for benzene, biphenyl, toluene, ethylbenzene, anisole, phenol, and aniline have been measured using a Flowing Afterglow equipped with an electrostatic Langmuir probe (FALP). These measurements have been made over a series of temperatures from 300 to 550Â K. A relationship between the Hammett Ïpara values for each compound and rate constant has indicated a trend in the e-IDR rate constants and possibly in their temperature dependence data. The Hammett Ïpara value is a method to describe the effect a functional group substituted to a benzene ring has upon the reaction rate constant.
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Authors
David Jr., Patrick Andrew Lawson, Nigel Adams, Itzhak Dotan,