Abstract

Pulsed CO2 laser multiple-photon dissociation of CDCl3 was examined in a molecular beam using 11 μ radiation. The only observed dissociation channel was hydrogen chloride elimination (≳99.1%), with no evidence of simple chlorine atom cleavage (<0.9%). Implications for isotope separation are discussed.

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