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IT has been shown recently1 that it is useful to consider a general mechanism for atomic halogenation reactions, which, in the case of the photochlorination of C2Cl4 and C2HCl5, is given by:
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ACKERMAN, M., CHILTZ, G., DUSOLEIL, S. et al. Competition in Atomic Halogenation Reactions. Nature 179, 731 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1038/179731a0
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