Volume 67, 1971

Flash spectroscopy with 2288 Å and 3261 Å cadmium resonance radiation. Part 1.—An experimental technique with a multi-electrode flash-lamp and some preliminary results

Abstract

A technique for the spectroscopic study of transient species in Cd-photosensitized reactions was described, in which intense flashes of the 2288 and 3261 Å resonance radiations were produced in a multi-electrode flash-lamp and absorbed in a coaxial reaction vessel of small diameter. Production of Cd(53P) in the deactivation of Cd(51P1) was demonstrated in He, N2 and CH4, and it was also suggested that H2 deactivates Cd(51P1)→Cd(53P) prior to formation of CdH; the rate coefficient for the H2 deactivation was estimated as ∼3 × 10–10 cm3 molecules–1 s–1. Relative rates of formation of cadmium hydrides were correlated with reaction endothermicities and it was suggested that the processes occur adiabatically on a triplet potential energy surface.

The rate coefficient of the thermal decomposition CdH + H2→Cd(51S0)+ H + H2 was estimated as ∼3.3 × 10–16 cm3 molecule–1 s–1 at 453 K. It was suggested that the rotational energy of the reactants contributes towards bond rupture. The wavelengths of the P heads of the bands of two new systems of CdH and CdD were reported.

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Trans. Faraday Soc., 1971,67, 2009-2016

Flash spectroscopy with 2288 Å and 3261 Å cadmium resonance radiation. Part 1.—An experimental technique with a multi-electrode flash-lamp and some preliminary results

W. H. Breckenridge and A. B. Callear, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1971, 67, 2009 DOI: 10.1039/TF9716702009

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