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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 39,
  • Issue 2,
  • pp. 316-320
  • (1985)

Application of Factor Analysis to the Analysis of the Kinetics and Mechanism of the X-Ray-Induced Decomposition of Potassium Perchlorate

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Abstract

Factor analysis has been applied to the analysis of the x-ray-induced decomposition of sodium perchlorate, which yields chlorate and chloride as products. The analysis indicates that the chlorate ion cannot be an intermediate in the perchlorate-to-chloride reduction, as has been reported. A new mechanism consistent with the analysis and rate data for the decomposition are discussed.

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