Abstract
The rate of disappearance of solvated electrons by reaction with fluorobenzene in ammonia is accelerated by small concentrations of methanol; it also has a “negative activation energy” depending on the methanol concentration. The kinetic data suggest an exothermic electron attachment-detachment equilibrium with the fluorobenzene followed by a slower reaction of the electron adduct with the proton donating methanol.
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