Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Jan 2007)

Near-UV photolysis cross sections of CH<sub>3</sub>OOH and HOCH<sub>2</sub>OOH determined via action spectroscopy

  • C. M. Roehl,
  • Z. Marka,
  • Z. Marka,
  • J. L. Fry,
  • J. L. Fry,
  • P. O. Wennberg,
  • P. O. Wennberg

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3
pp. 713 – 720

Abstract

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Knowledge of molecular photolysis cross sections is important for determining atmospheric lifetimes and fates of many species. A method and laser apparatus for measurement of these cross sections in the near-ultraviolet (UV) region is described. The technique is based on action spectroscopy, where the yield of a photodissociation product (in this case OH) is measured as a function of excitation energy. For compounds yielding OH, this method can be used to measure near-UV photodissociation cross section as low as 10−23 cm2 molecule−1. The method is applied to determine the photodissociation cross sections for methyl hydroperoxide (CH3OOH; MHP) and hydroxymethyl hydroperoxide (HOCH2OOH; HMHP) in the 305–365 nm wavelength range. The measured cross sections are in good agreement with previous measurements of absorption cross sections.