Abstract

Employing ultraviolet laser flash photolysis in combination with pulsed vacuum ultraviolet laser induced-fluorescence spectroscopy room-temperature rate constants kQ,H2=(5.8±0.6)×10−11cm3s−1, kQ,D2=(5.6±0.6)×10−12cm3s−1, and kQ,HD=(2.7±0.3)×10−11cm3s−1 for electronically non-adiabatic quenching of spin–orbit excited Cl(2P1/2) atoms in collisions with H2, D2, and HD gases were determined, which allow for comparison with results of recent quantum-scattering calculations [14,15].

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