Reaction mechanism of the photooxidation of the toluene-NO2-O2-N2 system in the gas phase.
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概要
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Photooxidation of the toluene (34 ppm)–NO<SUB>2</SUB>(8–207 ppm)–N<SUB>2</SUB> and/or O<SUB>2</SUB>(1 atm) system has been studied in a 67 dm<SUP>3</SUP> reaction chamber. The reaction was initiated by O(<SUP>3</SUP>P) atoms formed in the photolysis of NO<SUB>2</SUB>. The main products were benzaldehyde, cresols, benzyl nitrate, <I>m</I>-nitrotoluene, 6-nitro-<I>o</I>-cresol, and 2-nitro-<I>p</I>-cresol. Their relative yields were studied as functions of reactant concentrations. The formation mechanisms of the products were proposed on the basis of the reactions of O(<SUP>3</SUP>P) and OH radicals with toluene in the presence of NO<SUB>2</SUB> and O<SUB>2</SUB>.
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著者
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Inoue Gen
The National Institute For Environmental Studies
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AKIMOTO Hajime
The National Institute for Environmental Studies
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Washida Nobuaki
The National Institute for Environmental Studies
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Okuda Michio
The National Institute for Environmental Studies
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Hoshino Mikio
The National Institute for Environmental Studies
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