The Use of Chlorine Trifluoride as a Fluorinating Agent

Yale University. New Haven, Connecticut Received November 19, 1951. The Use of Chlorine Trifluoride as a Fluorinating. Agent. By Eugene G. Rochow and...
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March 20, 1952

fzan,,fzt,

under consideration. f$,, are the corresponding partition functions of the activated state of the ion or molecule, with the understanding that the translational degree of freedom of the activated state in the direction of diffusion has been removed. It is generally assumed that (f&/fvib) = 1 for transport processes. If we consider the intermolecular translational motion as free translation in a “cage,” ( should be approximately equal to h/[(27~mkT)~/2VfI/a], where Vf is equal to the “free-volume’’ of each “cage.” This consideration would suggest to us the definition of activation energy as -Rd[In(D/T‘/z)]/d(l/T) according to equation (7). On the other hand if the intermolecular translational motion can be considered as harmonic oscillation with frequency v such that hv