Journal article
Kinetics of light emission from excited states of molecular iodine produced in the pulse radiolysis of gaseous argon-iodine mixtures
R Cooper, F Grieser, MC Sauer
Journal of Physical Chemistry | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 1976
DOI: 10.1021/j100560a017
Abstract
Light emission from molecular iodine has been studied in the time regime of ca. 20-1000 ns following the radiolysis of argon-iodine systems with 10-8-s pulses. Several emission maxima were observed in the 280-530-nm region, corresponding to emission from known excited states of molecular iodine. The temporal characteristics of the emission are independent of wavelength; the intensity of the emission at 342 nm is the greatest by a factor of about 300. Detailed kinetic studies of the emission at 342 nm show that the emitting state is produced as a result of a sequence of ionic reactions, as well as by a nonionic sequence. The fact that the emission spectrum is the same for both sequences indic..
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