Volume 96, 1993

Photochemistry of C2H2 on NaCl(100)

Abstract

Recent experiments show that the photochemistry of C2H2 on NaCl(100) is remarkably simple, producing only hydrogen/deuterium exchange: C2H2+ C2D2⇄ 2C2HD. A new mechanism of this surface bound reaction is proposed. We suggest that it is the substrate, NaCl, that absorbs the exciting 184.9 nm photons to produce self-trapped excitons (STE). The triplet STE then transfers its energy to adsorbed acetylene which then diffuses along the surface and reacts with its neighbours to achieve the hydrogen/deuterium exchange.

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Faraday Discuss., 1993,96, 95-104

Photochemistry of C2H2 on NaCl(100)

S. K. Dunn and G. E. Ewing, Faraday Discuss., 1993, 96, 95 DOI: 10.1039/FD9939600095

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