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Ethane, photolytic decomposition

Most chlorofluorocarbons are hydrolytically stable, CCI2F2 being considerably more stable than either CCl F or CHCI2F. Chlorofluoromethanes and ethanes disproportionate in the presence of aluminum chloride. For example, CCl F and CCI2F2 give CCIF and CCl CHCIF2 disproportionates to CHF and CHCl. The carbon—chlorine bond in most chlorofluorocarbons can be homolyticaHy cleaved under photolytic conditions (185—225 nm) to give chlorine radicals. This photochemical decomposition is the basis of the prediction that chlorofluorocarbons that reach the upper atmosphere deplete the earth s ozone shield. [Pg.285]


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