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18 September 1995 Photodissociation of hypohalous acids: from fundamentals to atmospheric chemistry
Jeremy G. Frey
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Abstract
The photolysis of some hypohalous acids and related molecules has been investigated by observing the OH rotational distributions by laser induced fluorescence and Cl atoms by REMPI and time-of-flight techniques. The results are consistent with a rapid and direct dissociation process with most of the available energy going into relative translational motion of the products. Only a small degree of rotational and vibrational excitation of the OH fragment is observed.
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Jeremy G. Frey "Photodissociation of hypohalous acids: from fundamentals to atmospheric chemistry", Proc. SPIE 2548, Laser Techniques for State-Selected and State-to-State Chemistry III, (18 September 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.220847
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KEYWORDS
Chlorine

Photolysis

Absorption

Chemical species

Atmospheric chemistry

Molecular beams

Chemistry

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