Volume 64, 1968

Collision-induced predissociation in the gas phase. Photolysis of methanol at 1849 Å

Abstract

The methanol photodecomposition quantum yield increases with the addition of different foreign gases (alkanes, rare gases, CO2, SF6). Whereas the methanol absorption spectrum presents a continuum in the 1850 Å region, the added gas effect implies that collisions are involved in reaching the dissociative state. This apparent contradiction between photochemical and spectroscopic data leads to the postulate of the existence of a collision-induced predissociation. The efficiency of the different gases in promoting the predissociation correlates with their polarizability. In absence of spin-orbit coupling, the collision-induced predissociationc an be explained on the basis of a van der Waals interaction. With Kr and Xe as added gases, spin-orbit coupling is an additional dissociative channel.

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Trans. Faraday Soc., 1968,64, 3288-3299

Collision-induced predissociation in the gas phase. Photolysis of methanol at 1849 Å

J. Hagege, P. C. Roberge and C. Vermeil, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1968, 64, 3288 DOI: 10.1039/TF9686403288

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