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  Study of the Ozonolysis Rate Constants' Dependence from the Degree of Oxidation of C60 Fullerene and Trans-1,4-Polychloroprene
 
 
Title: Study of the Ozonolysis Rate Constants' Dependence from the Degree of Oxidation of C60 Fullerene and Trans-1,4-Polychloroprene
Author: Anachkov, M. P.
Cataldo, F.
Deneva, M. G.
Rakovski, S. K.
Appeared in: Fullerenes, nanotubes & carbon nanostructures
Paging: Volume 15 (2007) nr. 3 pages 181-193
Year: 2007-05
Contents: The changes in the current values of the reaction rate constants during the C60 fullerene and polychloroprene ozonolysis in solution have been investigated. The reaction has been conducted in a bubble reactor and the respective k values were determined on the basis of continuous measurement of the ozone concentration in the gas phase at the reactor outlet, under conditions of constant values of the ozone concentration at the reactor inlet. An effect of decrease in the current values of the rate constant during the conversion of the respective double bonds has been observed. It has been determined that the decrease of C60 fullerene k values in the 0-70% region of conversions is about 56%. In the case of polychloroprene the reduction is 18% and 24% at degree of conversion of 70% and 90% correspondingly. The mechanism of these effects and their influence on the rate constants dependences on the degree of conversion of the respective sp2 C-C bonds have been considered. A supposition about the dominant role of the chemical factors on reduction of the current k values of the C60 fullerene and polychloroprene has been substantiated.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
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