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Photo-Chemical Studies. XL. The Mechanism of the Photo-Chemical Decomposition of Acetone

The data now available indicate quite strongly that the photo-chemical decomposition of acetone proceeds mainly if not entirely by a free radical mechanism. The various steps are reviewed and the evidence for them given. At high pressures where wall effects may be neglected certain definite conclusi...

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Published in:The Journal of chemical physics 1948-08, Vol.16 (8), p.788-797
Main Authors: Noyes, W. Albert, Dorfman, Leon M.
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