Issue 13, 2004

Heterogeneous interaction of Br2, Cl2 and Cl2O with solid KBr and NaCl substrates: The role of adsorbed H2O and halogens

Abstract

The interaction of Br2, Cl2 and Cl2O with different solid alkali halides, namely KBr and NaCl substrates, has been investigated in a low-pressure flow reactor. The observed main gaseous reaction products of the reactions of Cl2 and Cl2O with solid KBr substrates are Br2 and BrCl. The reaction of Cl2O with solid NaCl substrates leads to formation of Cl2 and small amounts of HOCl. The role of surface-adsorbed H2O (SAW) and the influence of adsorbed halogens have been investigated. Evidence for the formation of adsorbed Br2 owing to mechanical stress has been found for solid KBr. Dehydration of the substrate under vacuum leads to a better ordered, more crystalline and hence less-reactive surface and decreases the number of reactive surface sites. Adsorption of halogen compounds such as BrCl, Cl2 and Br2 leads to effective dehydration of the KBr or NaCl substrate by competing for limited amounts of SAW. In this way, the reduced degree of hydration of the substrate alkali ions leads to activation of the halogen exchange reactions or catalytic activity.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Mar 2004
Accepted
29 Mar 2004
First published
07 May 2004

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2004,006, 3447-3460

Heterogeneous interaction of Br2, Cl2 and Cl2O with solid KBr and NaCl substrates: The role of adsorbed H2O and halogens

Ch. Santschi and M. J. Rossi, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2004, 006, 3447 DOI: 10.1039/B404415K

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