Abstract
Vacuum ultraviolet photolysis of water ice in the first absorption band was studied at 157 nm. Translational and internal energy distributions of the desorbed species, O(1D) and OH(v=0,1), were directly measured with resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionization method. Two different mechanisms are discussed for desorption of electronically excited O(1D) atoms from the ice surface. One is unimolecular dissociation of H2O to H 2+O(1D) as a primary photoprocess. The other is the surface recombination reaction of hot OH radicals that are produced from photodissociation of hydrogen peroxide as a secondary photoprocess. H 2O2 is one of the major photoproducts in the vacuum ultraviolet photolysis of water ice. © 2009 American Institute of Physics.
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Hama, T., Yabushita, A., Yokoyama, M., Kawasaki, M., & Watanabe, N. (2009). Formation mechanisms of oxygen atoms in the O(1D2) state from the 157 nm photoirradiation of amorphous water ice at 90 K. Journal of Chemical Physics, 131(11). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3194798
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