Mass spectrometry study of intermediates in thermal decomposition of perchloric acid and chlorine dioxide
Abstract
The thermal decomposition of 72 % perchloric acid produced mainly ClO and ClO2. A much smaller yield of ClO radicals was obtained from the thermal decomposition of chlorine dioxide. It is suggested that the ClO radicals in the acid decomposition were derived mainly from the decomposition of ClO3 radicals ClO3→ClO+O2, (4) and production of ClO2 to arise by the alternative reaction ClO3→ClO2+O, (3) although reaction (3) is thermodynamically less favourable than reaction (4). Electron impact studies on chlorine dioxide and ClO radicals gave a value for D(O—ClO) of 55 ± 2 kcal mole–1. The ionization potentials of ClO2 and ClO were measured directly as 10.7 ± 0.1 and 11.1 ± 0.1 eV respectively.