Abstract

H atoms and•C2H5 radicals in the radiolysis of liquid ethane have both ionic and non-ionic precursors. The use of SF6 as an electron scavenger leads to very low C2H4 yields which is consistent with the addition of•SF5 radicals to this product. H and D atoms produced by neutralization of ND3H+ can either add to C2H4 or abstract from C2H6 at 195°K.

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