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SO x Radical Monoanions--Reactions in Solution and in the Gas Phase

February 1, 1999
Author(s)
Robert E. Huie, L W. Sieck
Sulfur dioxide, SO 2, is a major air pollutant and a natural trace atmospheric constituent. The major anthropogenic source of SO 2 is the combustion of fossil fuels, although much also arises from scrubbing natural gas and from smelting sulfide ores (1)

A thermochemical study of dissociative ionization of 4,4,-dimethyl-1-thia-4-silacyclohexane and 2,3,3-trimethyl-1-thiacyclopentane. decomposition pathways produce a dimethylsilanethione ion-radical [Me2Si=S]+

June 11, 1985
Author(s)
Natalya Tarasenko, Vera Volkova, Vladimir G. Zaikin, Alexander Tishenkov, Vitaly Avakyan, leonid Guselnikov, Mikhael Voronkov, SV Kirpichenko, EN Suslova, Anzor I. Mikaia
Electron impact and photoionization mass spectrometry methods are employed for the study of dissociative ionization of 4,4-dimethyl-l-thia-4-silacyclohexane and 2,3,3- trimethyl-l-thia-3- silacyclopentane. The ionization energies and appearance energies of

Coexistence calculation using the Isothermal-Isochoric Integration Method

Author(s)
Seyed M. Razavi, Richard A. Messerly, J. R. Elliott
In this work, an isothermal-isochoric integration (ITIC) method is proposed and tested as a viable method for vapor pressure calculation by molecular simulation. Several tests were carried out to validate the method which resulted in less than 1 %
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