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Theses, Ph.D

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Successfully submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) to the Technological University Dublin 1989.

Abstract

Rate data are reported for the reaction of hydroxyl radicals with a series of substituted silanes. The data presented suggest the presence of polar effects in the transition state. Good agreement is reported between a relative rate study and an absolute rate study, Table (i). The corresponding reaction of chlorine atoms with the series of substituted silanes support the suggestion of polar effects in the transition state, Table (ii). Rate data are also reported for the reaction of hydroxyl radicals with a series of tetramethyl and tetraethyl compounds of the Group IV elements. The data presented show an enhanced reactivity along the series from tetraalkylcarbon to tetraalkylcarbon to tetraalkyllead. Good agreement is reported between a relative rate study and an absolute rate study, Table (iii). The corresponding reactions of chlorine atoms also demonstrate enhanced reactivity along the series from tetraalkylcarbon to tetraalkylead, Table (iv).

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https://doi.org/10.21427/D7559W


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