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Literature Service: Halogenated Carbonyl Compounds III

Substances: CClH2CHO, CCl2HCHO, CCl3CHO, CCl2FCHO, CClF2CHO, CHF2CHO, CF3CHO, C2F5CHO, C3F7CHO, C4F9CHO, CF3CH2CHO, C6F13CH2CHO

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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


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