Computer Science
Scientific paper
May 1990
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1990nascp3077..227f&link_type=abstract
In NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center, First International Conference on Laboratory Research for Planetary Atmospheres p 227-231
Computer Science
Atmospheric Chemistry, Molecular Gases, Planetary Atmospheres, Radicals, Reaction Kinetics, Acetylene, Photodecomposition, Photolysis, Vinyl Radical
Scientific paper
Vinylidene (H2C=C) is shown to be the largest photodecomposition channel in the direct photolysis of both C2H2 and C2H4. The chemistry of H2C=C as it relates to planetary atmospheres is discussed. The vinyl radical (C2H3), important in the acetylene chemistry cycle, has been directly observed spectroscopically and the kinetics of several key reactions of this species measured.
Fahr Askar
Herron John
Laufer Allan H.
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