In organic chemistry, atoms other than carbon and hydrogen are generally referred to as heteroatoms. The most common heteroatoms are nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur. Now I present to you an article called Kinetics, products and mechanism of O(3P) atom reactions with alkyl iodides, published in 2006, which mentions a compound: 616-14-8, mainly applied to photoreactor oxygen atom alkyl iodide air analysis, Related Products of 616-14-8.
Alkyl halides are an important source of halogens in the atm. In the case of alkyl iodides, relative kinetic studies of their OH reactions in photoreactors are complicated by fast reactions with the O(3P) atoms generated by the photochem. OH radical sources. In the present study, the relative kinetic technique was applied in large and small photoreactors to measure rate coefficients for the reaction of O(3P) atoms with a series of alkyl iodides at room temperature and atm. pressure. The products formed in N2 were also investigated. Alkenes and HOI are the major products of the reactions and the alkene was quantified for the majority of the alkyl iodides studied.
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