Photodissociation and photodetachment of molecular negative ions. VIII. Nitrogen oxides and hydrates, 3500–8250 Å
- 1 December 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 71 (11) , 4464-4470
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.438199
Abstract
Total photodestruction cross sections for the ions, NO2−, NO2−⋅H2O, NO3−, NO3−⋅H2O, and the peroxy isomers, O2−⋅NO and O2−⋅NO⋅H2O have been measured at wavelengths between 3500 and 8250 Å, using Ar+, Kr, and dye lasers and a drift tube mass spectrometer. A threshold of ∼2.5 eV was observed for the photodetachment of thermalized NO2−. Upper limits were set for the photodestruction cross sections of NO2−⋅H2O, NO3−, and NO3−⋅H2O over this wavelength range. The NO3− isomer O2−⋅NO and its hydrate, formed in N2O, have large photodissociation cross sections at wavelengths shorter than 5500 Å. Observations of collisional dissociation of cluster ions such as NO2−⋅H2O by laser‐excited NO2 in the drift tube are also discussed.Keywords
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