WAVELENGTH DEPENDENCE OF QUANTUM EFFICIENCIES OF PRIMARY PROCESSES IN FORMALDEHYDE PHOTOLYSIS AT 25-DEGREES-C

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HOROWITZ, A [1 ]
CALVERT, JG [1 ]
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[1] OHIO STATE UNIV,DEPT CHEM,COLUMBUS,OH 43210
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10.1002/kin.550100803
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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The quantum efficiencies of the primary processes in formaldehyde photolysis (ϕ1 and ϕ2) were determined as a function of wavelength in the range from 2890 to 3380 Å and at 25°C: CH2O + hν → H + HCO (1); CH2O + hν → H2 + CO (2). The estimates of ϕ2 were derived from ΦH2 values obtained in photolyses of CH2O‐isobutene mixtures at high isobutene concentrations where H‐atom scavenging was essentially complete. Values of ϕ1 + ϕ2, obtained from the ΦH2 values from the pure CH2O photolyses, were very near unity at all but the longest wavelengths employed: ΦH2 = ϕ1 + ϕ2 = 1.02 (2930 Å); 1.12 (3130 Å); 1.06 (3150 Å); 1.01 (3250 Å); 1.0 (3335 Å); 0.75 (3380 Å). Our results showed that the onset of photodissociation of CH2O by process (1) was at 3370 ± 10 Å; this corresponds to D(H‐CHO) = 84.8 plusmn; 0.3 kcal/mol. The values of ϕ1 increased regularly with decreasing wavelength from 0 at 3370 Å to ∼0.7 at 3175 Å. Little further variation in ϕ1 occurred from 3175 to 2890 Å. For experiments at λ = 3300 Å, the addition of CO2 (∼300 torr) reduced ϕ2, while the effect on ϕ1 appeared to be small. The present results coupled with the solar irradiance estimates of Peterson [24] and the extinction data for CH2O from McQuigg and Calvert [7] were used to make new estimates of the apparent first‐order rate constants (min−;1 × 103) of process (1) in the lower atmosphere at various solar zenith angles (in parentheses): 2.31 (0°); 2.17 (20°); 1.71 (40°); 0.92 (60°); and 0.17 (78°). The corresponding first‐order rate constants (min−1 × 103) for solar light absorption by CH2O in the lower atmosphere are 7.74 (0°); 7.38 (20°); 6.18 (40°); 3.80 (60°); and 0.96 (78°). Copyright © 1978 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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