Experiments investigating the isotopic fractionation in the formation of H2 by the photolysis of CH2O under tropospheric conditions are reported and discussed. The deuterium (D) depletion in H2 produced is 500(±20)‰ with respect to the parent CH2O. We also observed that complete photolysis of CH2O under atmospheric conditions produces H2 that has virtually the same isotopic ratio as that of the parent CH2O. These findings imply that there must be a very strong concomitant isotopic enrichment in the radical channel (CH2O + h ! CHO + H) as compared to the molecular channel (CH2O + h ! H2 + CO) of the photolysis of CH2O in order to balance the relatively small isotopic fractionation in the competing reaction of CH2O with OH. Using a 1- box pho...
This paper presents a systematic method for the analysis of photo-induced isotopic fractionation. Th...
It is argued that photochemical processes, driven by ultraviolet starlight, could lead to large deut...
Author Institution: School of Chemistry, University of BristolThe $HO_{x}$ family (OH and $HO_{2}$) ...
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The isotope effects in formaldehyde photolysis are the key link between the delta D of methane emiss...
The formation of formaldehyde via hydrogen atom transfer from the methoxy radical to molecular oxyge...
Formaldehyde of known, near-natural isotopic composition was photolyzed in the SAPHIR atmosphere sim...
International audienceThe formation of formaldehyde via hydrogen atom transfer from the methoxy radi...
Abstract. The formation of formaldehyde via hydrogen atom transfer from the methoxy radical to molec...
The relative photolysis rates of HCHO and HCDO have been studied in May 2004 at the European Photore...
Abstract. The pressure dependence of the relative photolysis rate of HCHO vs. HCDO has been investig...
We report measurements of the deuterium content of molecular hydrogen (H2) obtained from a suite of ...
We report measurements of the deuterium content of molecular hydrogen (H2) obtained from a suite of ...
Chloromethane (CH3Cl) is an important provider of chlorine to the stratosphere but detailed knowledg...
Biologically produced molecular hydrogen (H-2) is characterised by a very strong depletion in deuter...
This paper presents a systematic method for the analysis of photo-induced isotopic fractionation. Th...
It is argued that photochemical processes, driven by ultraviolet starlight, could lead to large deut...
Author Institution: School of Chemistry, University of BristolThe $HO_{x}$ family (OH and $HO_{2}$) ...
International audienceExperiments investigating the isotopic fractionation in the formation of H2 by...
The isotope effects in formaldehyde photolysis are the key link between the delta D of methane emiss...
The formation of formaldehyde via hydrogen atom transfer from the methoxy radical to molecular oxyge...
Formaldehyde of known, near-natural isotopic composition was photolyzed in the SAPHIR atmosphere sim...
International audienceThe formation of formaldehyde via hydrogen atom transfer from the methoxy radi...
Abstract. The formation of formaldehyde via hydrogen atom transfer from the methoxy radical to molec...
The relative photolysis rates of HCHO and HCDO have been studied in May 2004 at the European Photore...
Abstract. The pressure dependence of the relative photolysis rate of HCHO vs. HCDO has been investig...
We report measurements of the deuterium content of molecular hydrogen (H2) obtained from a suite of ...
We report measurements of the deuterium content of molecular hydrogen (H2) obtained from a suite of ...
Chloromethane (CH3Cl) is an important provider of chlorine to the stratosphere but detailed knowledg...
Biologically produced molecular hydrogen (H-2) is characterised by a very strong depletion in deuter...
This paper presents a systematic method for the analysis of photo-induced isotopic fractionation. Th...
It is argued that photochemical processes, driven by ultraviolet starlight, could lead to large deut...
Author Institution: School of Chemistry, University of BristolThe $HO_{x}$ family (OH and $HO_{2}$) ...