Abstract

The reactions of active nitrogen with the fluoroethylenes C2H3F, 1,1-C2H2F2, C2HF3, and C2F4 have been investigated in a conventional flow system using a mass spectrometer to detect products and intermediate species. Addition of various gases (H, H2, NH3, CH4, N2O, [Formula: see text], and F) to the reacting mixtures provides evidence that both Hand F atoms play significant roles in the reaction mechanisms, while [Formula: see text] does not. A brief discussion of possible mechanisms is presented.

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