On the Removal of Metallic Mirrors by Free Radicals
摘要:
AbstractLarge Radicals can be formed by passing chlorinated organic compounds at pressures of a few ram., through a furnace containing a pellet of sodium and heated to 350–400°C. It seems to us that the only radicals that will remove metallic mirrors (of tellurium or antimony, etc., previously deposited beyond the furnace) are those that can decompose into methyl or ethyl radicals plus an unsaturated molecule, without undergoing any transmigration of atoms.
On the Removal of Metallic Mirrors by Free Radicals
作者:Francis Owen Rice、Joan Tweedell
DOI:10.1002/bbpc.19870911003
日期:1987.10
AbstractLarge Radicals can be formed by passing chlorinated organic compounds at pressures of a few ram., through a furnace containing a pellet of sodium and heated to 350–400°C. It seems to us that the only radicals that will remove metallic mirrors (of tellurium or antimony, etc., previously deposited beyond the furnace) are those that can decompose into methyl or ethyl radicals plus an unsaturated molecule, without undergoing any transmigration of atoms.