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The photo-oxidation of 1,3-dichlorotetrafluoroacetone: mechanism of the reaction of CF2Cl with oxygen
Published 1982 · J. Y. Suong, R. Carr
Journal of Photochemistry
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Photolysis of 1,3-dichlorotetrafluoroacetone at 298 K produces CF2O and CO2, with CO2 formed by the reaction of CF2 ClO radicals with CO.
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