- Production of NCl(a) by Thermal Decomposition of ClN3
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Thermal decomposition of ClN3 by pulsed CO2 laser pyrolysis has been investigated by using SF6 as a sensitizer.The electronically excited decomposition products, NCl(a) and NCl(b), were monitored by absolute time-resolved emission spectroscopy while ClN3 was followed by ultraviolet absorption.The results indicate a higher barrier to dissociation of ClN3 than FN3, consistent with ab initio calculations, and an NCl(a) yield of order unity, based on a nominal 0.7/s radiative rate for the NCl(a-X) transition.Studies of simultaneous dissociation of FN3 and ClN3 have also revealed that NCl(a), when coproduced with NF(a), upconverts the latter species to NF(b) efficiently (in the presence pf trace I2) and cooperatively pumps the IF(B) state (upon addition of CF3I) by an energy pooling mechanism that does not involve NF(b) as an intermediate.These results indicate a potential for development of chemical lasers that operate on either the NF(b->X) or IF(B->X) transitions at visible wavelength.
- Benard, D. J.,Chowdhury, M. A.,Winker, B. K.,Seder, T. A.,Michels, H. H.
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p. 7507 - 7514
(2007/10/02)
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- Decay kinetics of NCl(b 1Σ+, v')
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Measurements have been made of the time decay of NCl(b 1Σ+, v') generated by the laser photolysis (193 nm) of ClN3 diluted in helium.Rate constants for collisional quenching of the v' = 0 level of the b 1Σ+ stat
- Pritt, A. T.,Patel, D.,Coombe, R. D.
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p. 5720 - 5727
(2007/10/02)
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