PRIMARY PROCESS STUDIES BY MONOISOTOPIC PHOTOSENSITIZATION ON THE REACTIONS OF Hg 6(3P1) ATOMS WITH ALKYL CHLORIDES

Abstract
The specific nature of the primary process in the reaction of 202Hg 6(3P1) atoms, photoexcited in natural mercury vapor by a cool 202Hg electrodeless discharge source, with CH3Cl has been examined in detail. Primary C–Cl bond scission occurs with unit efficiency. Quantum yields (φ) for the two primary modes of decomposition[Formula: see text]were found to have values of 0.71 (b) and 0.29 (a). The effect of various reaction parameters on the 202Hg enrichment in the calomel product has been investigated and the importance of isotopic mercury depletion in the reaction zone demonstrated by the use of intermittent illumination.A brief study of the reaction of ethyl, n-propyl, i-propyl, t-butyl, and n-amyl chlorides has revealed a relation between the molecular structure of the alleyl chloride and the efficiency of the monoisotopic route (a) to calomel formation. Thus, while the reactions of all the normal alkyl chlorides have φa values between 0.29 and 0.32, φa (isopropyl chloride) is only 0.22 and φa (t-butyl chloride) is 0.17.

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