Substances: CClH2CHO, CCl2HCHO, CCl3CHO, CCl2FCHO, CClF2CHO, CHF2CHO, CF3CHO, C2F5CHO, C3F7CHO, C4F9CHO, CF3CH2CHO, C6F13CH2CHO
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| Authors | Journal/Source | Title/Paper |
Data Sheet |
| CClH2CHO; chloroacetaldehyde; CAS-No.: 107-20-0 | |||
| H.G. Libuda | Ph-D-Thesis, (1992) | Uni Wuppertal, Germany, (298 K) | |
| F. Herrmann | PhD-Thesis, University Bayreuth, Germany, (2007) | Monochloracetat in der Umwelt | |
| CCl2HCHO; dichloroacetaldehyde; CAS-No.: 79-02-7 | |||
| H.G. Libuda | Ph-D-Thesis, (1992) | Uni Wuppertal, Germany, (298 K) | |
| CCl3CHO; trichloracetaldehyde; chloral; CAS-No.: 75-87-6 | |||
| G. Lucazeau, C. Sandorfy | J. Mol. Spectroscopy, 35, 214-231, (1970) | On the far-ultraviolet spectra of some simple aldehydes | |
| D. Gillotay, P.C. Simon, L. Dierickx | presented at: Quadrennial Ozone Symposium, 1992, Charlottesville VA, USA, (1992) | Ultraviolet absorption cross-sections of some carbonyl compounds and their temperature dependence | |
| H.G. Libuda | Ph-D-Thesis, (1992) | Uni Wuppertal, Germany, 1992 (298 K) | |
| O.V. Rattigan, O. Wild, R.L. Jones, R.A. Cox | J. Photochem. Photobiol. A: Chemistry, 73, 1-9, (1993) | Temperature-dependent absorption cross-sections of CF3COCl, CF3COF, CH3COF, CCl3CHO and CF3COOH | |
| O.V. Rattigan, O. Wild, R.A. Cox | J. Photochem. Photobiol. A: Chem., 112, 1-7, (1998) | UV absorption cross-sections and atmospheric photolysis lifetimes of halogenated aldehydes | |
| R. K. Talukdar, A. Mellouki, J. B. Burkholder, M. K. Gilles, G. Le Bras, A.R. Ravishankara | J. Phys. Chem. A, 105, 5188-5196, (2001) | Quantification of the Tropospheric Removal of Chloral (CCl3CHO): Rate Coefficient for the Reaction with OH, UV-absorption Cross sections, and Quantum Yields | |
| related data (e.g. quantum yield studies; photolysis studies, etc.) | |||
| J.C. Wenger, S. Le Calve, H.W. Sidebottom, K. Wirtz, M. M. Reviejo, J.A. Franklin | Environ. Sci. Technol., 38 (3), 831-837, (2004) | Photolysis of Chloral under Atmospheric Conditions | |
| CCl2FCHO; dichlorofluoroacetaldehyde; CAS-No.: 359-31-9 | |||
| H.G. Libuda | Ph-D-Thesis, (1992) | Uni Wuppertal, Germany, 1992 (298 K) | |
| O.V. Rattigan, O. Wild, R.A. Cox | J. Photochem. Photobiol. A: Chem., 112, 1-7, (1998) | UV absorption cross-sections and atmospheric photolysis lifetimes of halogenated aldehydes | |
| CClF2CHO; chlorodifluoroacetaldehyde; CAS-No.: 381-72-6 | |||
| H.G. Libuda | Ph-D-Thesis, (1992) | Uni Wuppertal, Germany, 1992 (298 K) | |
| O.V. Rattigan, O. Wild, R.A. Cox | J. Photochem. Photobiol. A: Chem., 112, 1-7, (1998) | UV absorption cross-sections and atmospheric photolysis lifetimes of halogenated aldehydes | |
| CHF2CHO; 2,2-difluoroacetaldehyde; CAS-No.: 430-69-3 | |||
| S. R. Sellevag, Y. Stenstrøm, T. Helgaker, C. J. Nielsen | J. Phys. Chem. A, 109, 3652-3662, (2005) | Atmospheric Chemistry of CHF2CHO: Study of the IR and UV-Vis Absorption Cross Sections, Photolysis, and OH-, Cl-, and NO3-Initiated Oxidation | |
| CF3CHO; trifluoroacetaldehyde; CAS-No.: 75-90-1 | |||
| R. P. Borkowski, P. Ausloos | J. Am. Chem. Soc., 84, 4044-4048, (1962) | The vapor phase fluorescence and its relationship to the photolysis of propionaldehyde and the butyraldehydes | |
| G. Lucazeau, C. Sandorfy | J. Mol. Spectr., 35, 214-231, (1970) | On the far-ultraviolet spectra of some simple aldehydes | |
| J. S. Francisco, I.H. Williams | Mol. Phys., 76, 1433-1441, (1992) | Infrared and ultraviolet spectroscopic characterization of trifluoroacetaldehyde | |
| R. Meller, D. Boglu, G.K. Moortgat | STEP-HALOCSIDE/AFEAS Workshop, Dublin, Eire, (1993) | Absorption cross sections and photolysis studies of halogenated carbonyl compounds. Photooxidation studies on CF3-containing CFC-substitutes | |
| S. R. Sellevag, T. Kelly, H. Sidebottom, C. J. Nielsen | Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 6 (6), 1243-1252, (2004) | Study of the IR and UV-Vis Absorption Cross-Sections, Photolysis and OH-Initiated Oxidation of CF3CHO and CF3CH2CHO | |
| Y. Hashikawa, M. Kawasaki, R.L. Waterland, M.D. Hurley, J.C. Ball, T.J. Wallington, M.P. Sulbaeck Andersen, O.J. Nielsen | J. Fluorine Chem., 125, 1925-1932, (2004) | Gas phase UV and IR absorption spectra of CxF2x+1CHO (x = 1-4) | |
| M.S. Chiappero, F.E. Malanca, G.A. Arguello, S.T. Wooldridge, M.D. Hurley, J.C. Ball, T.J. Wallington, R.L. Waterland, R.C. Buck | J. Phys. Chem. A., 110, 11944-11953, (2006) | Atmospheric chemistry of perfluoroaldehydes (CxF2x+1CHO) and fluorotelomer aldehydes (CxF2x+1CH2CHO): Quantification of the important role of photolysis | |
| C2F5CHO; pentafluoropropionaldehyde; CAS-No.: 422-06-0 | |||
| G.O. Pritchard, G.H. Miller, J.K. Foote | Can. J. Chem., 40, 1830 - 1835, (1962) | The hydrogen-abstraction reactions in the photolysis of pentafluoropropanal and heptafluorobutanal | |
| M.S. Chiappero, F.E. Malanca, G.A. Argüello, S.T. Wooldridge, M.D. Hurley, J.C. Ball, T.J. Wallington, R.L. Waterland, R.C. Buck | J. Phys. Chem. A, 110, 11944-11953, (2006) | Atmospheric chemistry of perfluoroaldehydes (CxF2x+1CHO) and fluorotelomer aldehydes (CxF2x+1CH2CHO): Quantification of the important role of photolysis | |
| Y. Hashikawa, M. Kawasaki, R.L. Waterland, M.D. Hurley, J.C. Ball, T.J. Wallington, M.P. Sulbaeck Andersen, O.J. Nielsen | J. Fluorine Chem., 125, 1925-1932, (2004) | Gas phase UV and IR absorption spectra of CxF2x+1CHO (x = 1-4) | |
| C3F7CHO; heptafluorobutyraldehyde; CAS-No.: 375-02-0 | |||
| G.O. Pritchard, G.H. Miller, J.K. Foote | Can. J. Chem., 40, 1830 - 1835, (1962) | The hydrogen-abstraction reactions in the photolysis of pentafluoropropanal and heptafluorobutanal | |
| Y. Hashikawa, M. Kawasaki, R.L. Waterland, M.D. Hurley, J.C. Ball, T.J. Wallington, M.P. Sulbaeck Andersen, O.J. Nielsen | J. Fluorine Chem., 125, 1925-1932, (2004) | Gas phase UV and IR absorption spectra of CxF2x+1CHO (x = 1-4) | |
| M.S. Chiappero, F.E. Malanca, G.A. Arguello, S.T. Wooldridge, M.D. Hurley, J.C. Ball, T.J. Wallington, R.L. Waterland, R.C. Buck | J. Phys. Chem. A., 110, 11944-11953, (2006) | Atmospheric chemistry of perfluoroaldehydes (CxF2x+1CHO) and fluorotelomer aldehydes (CxF2x+1CH2CHO): Quantification of the important role of photolysis | |
| G. Solignac, A. Mellouki, G. Le Bras, Mu Yujing, H. Sidebottom | Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 9, 4200 - 4210, (2007) | The gas phase tropospheric removal of fluoroaldehydes (CxF2x+1CHO, x = 3, 4, 6) | |
| C4F9CHO; enneafluoropentylaldehyde | |||
| Y. Hashikawa, M. Kawasaki, R.L. Waterland, M.D. Hurley, J.C. Ball, T.J. Wallington, M.P. Sulbaeck Andersen, O.J. Nielsen | J. Fluorine Chem., 125, 1925-1932, (2004) | Gas phase UV and IR absorption spectra of CxF2x+1CHO (x = 1-4) | |
| M.S. Chiappero, F.E. Malanca, G.A. Arguello, S.T. Wooldridge, M.D. Hurley, J.C. Ball, T.J. Wallington, R.L. Waterland, R.C. Buck | J. Phys. Chem. A., 110, 11944-11953, (2006) | Atmospheric chemistry of perfluoroaldehydes (CxF2x+1CHO) and fluorotelomer aldehydes (CxF2x+1CH2CHO): Quantification of the important role of photolysis | |
| G. Solignac, A. Mellouki, G. Le Bras, Mu Yujing, H. Sidebottom | Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 9, 4200 - 4210, (2007) | The gas phase tropospheric removal of fluoroaldehydes (CxF2x+1CHO, x = 3, 4, 6) | |
| CF3CH2CHO; 3,3,3-trifluoropropionaldehyde; CAS-No.: 460-40-2 | |||
| M.S. Chiappero, F.E. Malanca, G.A. Arguello, S.T. Wooldridge, M.D. Hurley, J.C. Ball, T.J. Wallington, R.L. Waterland, R.C. Buck | J. Phys. Chem. A., 110, 11944-11953, (2006) | Atmospheric chemistry of perfluoroaldehydes (CxF2x+1CHO) and fluorotelomer aldehydes (CxF2x+1CH2CHO): Quantification of the important role of photolysis | |
| M. Antiñolo, E. Jiménez, J. Albaladejo | Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 13, 15936-15946, (2011) | UV absorption cross sections between 230 and 350 nm and pressure dependence of the photolysis quantum yield at 308 nm of CF3CH2CHO | |
| C6F13CH2CHO; triadekafluorooctanealdehyde; CAS-No.: | |||
| M.S. Chiappero, F.E. Malanca, G.A. Arguello, S.T. Wooldridge, M.D. Hurley, J.C. Ball, T.J. Wallington, R.L. Waterland, R.C. Buck | J. Phys. Chem. A., 110, 11944-11953, (2006) | Atmospheric chemistry of perfluoroaldehydes (CxF2x+1CHO) and fluorotelomer aldehydes (CxF2x+1CH2CHO): Quantification of the important role of photolysis | |