CHEMILUMINESCENCE STUDIES OF ALKALI METALS AND HALOGEN MOLECULES

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1972

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Ohio State University

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Emission spectra have been observed resulting from the reaction of alkali metals (M) and halogen molecules (XY) when an alkali beam traverses a scattering chamber filled with halogen gas. The visible spectrum consists of what is believed to be a long progression in the bending mode of a triatomic molecule. The spectra are postulated to result from the reaction scheme \begin{eqnarray*} M + XY \rightarrow MX^{+} + Y \\ Y + M_{2} \rightarrow M_{2} Y^{*} \\ M_{2}Y^{*} \rightarrow M_{2}Y^{*} + h\nu \end{eqnarray*} These results correlate with experimental studies of exchange reactions between alkali atoms and alkali halide molecules in which a long-lives $MM^{\prime} Y$ complex is deduced

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$^{1}$ $^{1}$ W.B. Miller, S.A. Safron, and D.R. Herschbach, Disc. Far. Soc. 44, 108 (1967).""
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Columbia University New York

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