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Journal of Fluorine Chemistry | 1981

CO2 laser-induced interaction between sulfur hexafluoride and carbon disulfide

Josef Pola; Milan Horák; Pavel Engst

Abstract Interaction between carbon disulfide and sulfur hexafluoride is excited by cw CO 2 laser radiation and has been investigated for different ratios over a pressure range from 3.1 to 34.6 kPa. The reaction yields sulfur tetrafluoride, sulfur, carbon, thiocarbonyl fluoride, tetrafluoromethane and hexafluoroethane, the ratio of these latter products is dependent on the partial pressure of sulfur hexafluoride in the initial CS 2 -SF 6 mixture. Interaction is considered to include both the SF 6 -sensitized decomposition of carbon disulfide and reaction between sulfur hexafluoride and carbon disulfide.


Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications | 1987

Measurement and interpretation of infrared and Raman spectra of vanadyl acetylacetonate

Blanka Vlčková; Bohuslav Strauch; Milan Horák


Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications | 1989

Laser optoacoustic detection of trace concentration levels of ethylene, vinylchloride, and styrene in the atmosphere

Vojtěch Steiner; Pavel Engst; Zdeněk Zelinger; Milan Horák


Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications | 1966

Studies of solute-solvent interactions. III. Solvation of donor-acceptor complexes of phenols with basic solvents

Milan Horák; J. Poláková; M. Jakoubková; J. Moravec; J. Plíva


Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications | 1979

Some chemical reactions of sulfur hexafluoride with silicon containing species stimulated by cw CO 2 laser radiation

Josef Pola; Pavel Engst; Milan Horák


Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications | 1985

Measurement and interpretation of infrared and raman spectra of bis(2,4-pentandionate)complexes of Cu(II) and Pd(II)

Blanka Vlčková; Bohuslav Strauch; Milan Horák


Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications | 1980

CO 2 laser-induced decomposition of acetone, 2,3-butanedione and cyclobutanone sensitized by sulfur hexafluoride

Josef Pola; Josef Vítek; Milan Horák; Pavel Engst


Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications | 1979

The IR laser stimulated decomposition of 1,3-butadiene

Pavel Engst; Josef Pola; Milan Horák


Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications | 1981

Carbonyl fluoride formation by cw-CO 2 laser-induced and sulfur hexafluoride-sensitized decomposition of hexafluoroacetone

Josef Pola; Pavel Engst; Milan Horák


Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications | 1979

Determination of thermodynamic functions by means of infrared spectroscopy. The accuracy in -Δ H determination; Formation of complexes phenol-pyridine and its homologues

Václav Šára; Jaromír Moravec; Milan Horák

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Pavel Engst

Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences

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Josef Pola

Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences

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Blanka Vlčková

Charles University in Prague

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Bohuslav Strauch

Charles University in Prague

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Jaroslav Rejnek

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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Marie Jakoubková

Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences

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František Zrcek

Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences

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Josef Vítek

Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences

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Vojtěch Steiner

Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences

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Zdeněk Zelinger

Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences

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