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Kinetic Study of the Reaction between Chlorine Dioxide and Potassium Iodide in Aqueous Solution. Hiroshi. Fukutomi, and Gilbert. Gordon. J. Am. Chem.
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Photoinduced reaction between ClO2 and I2 has been discovered under illumination with 460 nm lightband. The photochemical reaction has a variable ...
Photoinduced reaction between ClO2 and I2 has been discovered under illumination ... concentration of I2, but it is independent of the concentration of ClO2.
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1362 Le., in which the vibrationally hot S4 molecule formed in reaction 10 is collisionally stabilized in the presence of excess inert gas. 27 A brief study of the kinetics of SZrecombination in the flash photolysis of CS2 has been reported by Callear.28 Because the Sz buildup in the system was slow (about an order of magnitude slower than in our studies), it was permissible to neglect the finite length of flash duration and to arrive at an explicit formula for the time dependence of S, concentration (assuming that Sz is formed by the recombination of S atoms). The formula correctly described the kinetics at a fixed pressure of inert gas (Nz) but was inadequate in describing the effect of pressure variation. This was attributed to complicating processes such as the reaction of atomic S with Sz or higher sulfur polymers. (27) M. Eusufand I