UV photolysis of oxalyl chloride: ClCO radical decomposition and direct Cl2${\rm Cl}_2 {\rm }$ formation pathways
Michael Stuhr,
Sebastian Hesse,
Nancy Faßheber
et al.
Abstract:Oxalyl chloride, , is widely used as a photolytic source of Cl atoms in reaction kinetics studies. photolysis is typically assumed to produce Cl atoms with an overall yield of 2 via three‐body dissociation, , followed by fast subsequent ClCO unimolecular decomposition of either the energetically excited fragment, , or the thermalized ClCO radical, . However, a study by Huang et al. (J. Phys. Chem. A 121 (2017) 2888–2895) found that UV photolysis of at directly yields with a photolysis quantum yield of . T… Show more
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