Disclaimer: This material is being kept online for historical purposes. Though accurate at the time of publication, it is no longer being updated. The page may contain broken links or outdated information, and parts may not function in current web browsers. Visit https://espo.nasa.gov for information about our current projects.

 

Nitryl Chloride (ClNO2): UV/Vis Absorption Spectrum between 210 and 296 K and...

Ghosh, B., D. K. Papanastasiou, R. K. Talukdar, J. M. Roberts, and J. Burkholder (2012), Nitryl Chloride (ClNO2): UV/Vis Absorption Spectrum between 210 and 296 K and O(3P) Quantum Yield at 193 and 248 nm, J. Phys. Chem. A, 116, 5796-5805, doi:10.1021/jp207389y.
Abstract: 

Recent studies have shown that the UV/vis photolysis of nitryl chloride (ClNO2) can be a major source of reactive chlorine in the troposphere. The present work reports measurements of the ClNO2 absorption spectrum and its temperature dependence between 210 and 296 K over the wavelength range 200475 nm using diode array spectroscopy. The room temperature spectrum obtained in this work was found to be in good agreement with the results from Ganske et al. (J. Geophys. Res. 1992, 97, 7651) over the wavelength range common to both studies (200370 nm) but differs systematically from the currently recommended spectrum for use in atmospheric models. The present results lead to a decrease in the calculated atmospheric ClNO2 photolysis rate by ∼30%. Including the temperature dependence of the ClNO2 spectrum decreases the calculated atmospheric photolysis rate at lower temperatures (higher altitudes) even further. A parametrization of the wavelength and temperature dependence of the ClNO2 spectrum is presented. O(3P) quantum yields, ΦClNO O

PDF of Publication: 
Download from publisher's website.