Mf. Buehler et Ej. Davis, A STUDY OF GAS AEROSOL CHEMICAL-REACTIONS BY MICRODROPLET RAMAN-SPECTROSCOPY - THE BROMINE 1-OCTADECENE REACTION/, Colloids and surfaces. A, Physicochemical and engineering aspects, 79(2-3), 1993, pp. 137-149
The chemical reaction between a microdroplet of the olefin, 1-octadece
ne, and the reactive halogen, bromine vapor, has been studied by means
of Raman spectroscopy and simultaneously by gravimetric analysis. A s
ingle droplet was levitated electrodynamically in a flow reactor, and
a bromine/nitrogen stream flowed through the chamber. The effects of m
orphological resonances on the Raman emission are shown to be a compli
cating factor in the interpretation of the Raman signals from microdro
plets, but the Raman data are in agreement with the gravimetric measur
ements. Analysis of the kinetics data indicates that the reaction can
be modeled as third order in dissolved bromide concentration and first
order with respect to the octadecene concentration. This result is co
nsistent with earlier studies of bromine/olefin reactions.