Chlorine nitrate photolysis at 308 nm has been investigated with a molecular beam technique. Two primary decomposition pathways, leading to Cl + NO_3 and ClO + NO_2, were observed. The branching ratio between these two respective channels was determined to be 0.67 ± 0.06 : 0.33 ± 0.06. This ratio is an upper limit because some of the ClO photoproducts may have undergone secondary photodissociation. The angular distributions of the photoproducts with respect to the direction of polarization of the exciting light were anisotropic. The anisotropy parameters were β= 0.5 ± 0.2 for the Cl + NO_3 channel and β= 1.1 ± 0.2 for the ClO + NO_2 channel, indicating that dissociation of ClONO_2 by either pathway occurs within a rotational period. Weak si...
Chlorine oxide species have received considerable attention in recent years due to their central ro...
The photolysis rate of ClOOCl is crucial in the catalytic destruction of polar stratospheric ozone. ...
The recent observations of elevated concentrations of the ClO radical in the austral spring over Ant...
Chlorine nitrate photolysis at 308 nm has been investigated with a molecular beam technique. Two pri...
Chlorine nitrate photolysis at 308 nm has been investigated with a molecular beam technique. Two pri...
Chlorine nitrate photolysis at 308 nm has been investigated with a molecular beam technique. Two pri...
Chlorine nitrate photolysis at 308 nm has been investigated with a molecular beam technique. Two pri...
Chlorine nitrate photolysis at 308 nm has been investigated with a molecular beam technique. Two pri...
Chlorine nitrate photolysis at 308 nm has been investigated with a molecular beam technique. Two pri...
Molecular beam studies of Cl_2O photolysis at 248 and 308 nm have been repeated and the analysis ref...
Molecular beam studies of Cl_2O photolysis at 248 and 308 nm have been repeated and the analysis ref...
Molecular beam studies of Cl_2O photolysis at 248 and 308 nm have been repeated and the analysis ref...
The photodissociation of dichlorine monoxide (Cl_2O) at 308, 248, and 193 nm was studied by photofra...
Molecular beam studies of Cl_2O photolysis at 248 and 308 nm have been repeated and the analysis ref...
Photodissociation of the ClO dimer (ClOOCl) is studied in the ultraviolet regime (250 and 308 nm) un...
Chlorine oxide species have received considerable attention in recent years due to their central ro...
The photolysis rate of ClOOCl is crucial in the catalytic destruction of polar stratospheric ozone. ...
The recent observations of elevated concentrations of the ClO radical in the austral spring over Ant...
Chlorine nitrate photolysis at 308 nm has been investigated with a molecular beam technique. Two pri...
Chlorine nitrate photolysis at 308 nm has been investigated with a molecular beam technique. Two pri...
Chlorine nitrate photolysis at 308 nm has been investigated with a molecular beam technique. Two pri...
Chlorine nitrate photolysis at 308 nm has been investigated with a molecular beam technique. Two pri...
Chlorine nitrate photolysis at 308 nm has been investigated with a molecular beam technique. Two pri...
Chlorine nitrate photolysis at 308 nm has been investigated with a molecular beam technique. Two pri...
Molecular beam studies of Cl_2O photolysis at 248 and 308 nm have been repeated and the analysis ref...
Molecular beam studies of Cl_2O photolysis at 248 and 308 nm have been repeated and the analysis ref...
Molecular beam studies of Cl_2O photolysis at 248 and 308 nm have been repeated and the analysis ref...
The photodissociation of dichlorine monoxide (Cl_2O) at 308, 248, and 193 nm was studied by photofra...
Molecular beam studies of Cl_2O photolysis at 248 and 308 nm have been repeated and the analysis ref...
Photodissociation of the ClO dimer (ClOOCl) is studied in the ultraviolet regime (250 and 308 nm) un...
Chlorine oxide species have received considerable attention in recent years due to their central ro...
The photolysis rate of ClOOCl is crucial in the catalytic destruction of polar stratospheric ozone. ...
The recent observations of elevated concentrations of the ClO radical in the austral spring over Ant...