R. Brownsword, C. Kappel, P. Schmiechen
Jun 12, 1998
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Chemical Physics Letters
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Abstract The reaction of atomic hydrogen with HCl was studied in the gas phase using the laser photolysis/vacuum–UV laser-induced fluorescence (LP/VUV–LIF) `pump-and-probe' technique. Translationally energetic H atoms with an average energy of E cm =1.0 eV in the (H–HCl)–center-of-mass system were generated by laser photolysis of H 2 S at 248 nm. Doppler profiles of nascent Cl ( 2 P 3/2 ) atoms produced in the reactive collision of the H atoms with room temperature HCl molecules were measured under single collision conditions by VUV–LIF. For the H + HCl → H 2 + Cl ( 2 P 3/2 ) reaction an absolute reaction cross-section σ R (1.0 eV)=(0.34±0.05) A 2 was determined by means of a photolytic calibration method using the 248 nm laser photolysis of PCl 3 as reference for well-defined concentrations of Cl atoms. Small amounts of Cl in the ( 2 P 1/2 ) excited state were observed in the H+HCl experiments. An upper limit of (0.02±0.01) A 2 was measured for the Cl ∗ ( 2 P 1/2 ) formation cross-section in the H+HCl reaction at 1.0 eV.