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THE MERCURY (3P1) PHOTOSENSITIZED REACTION OF ATOMIC HYDROGEN WITH METHYL CHLORIDE
The method of mercury photosensitization has been used in an investigation of the reaction between atomic hydrogen and methyl chloride at 25 °C. The main products are methane, hydrogen chloride, and ethylene chloride. The last is assumed to rise through recombination of chloromethyl radicals formed by either of the reactions,