Abstract

Photodissociation dynamics of OCS and CS 2 adsorbed on water ice films at 90 K was investigated at 193 nm by measuring the time-of-flight spectra of photodissociated S( 1D) and S( 3P) atoms. The translational energy distributions are well represented by a combination of Gaussian and Maxwell–Boltzmann (M–B) distributions corresponding to the fast and slow time-of-flight components, respectively. Formation of the sulfur dimer on the ice surface is proposed as a secondary photoproduct. The fine-structure branching ratios of S( 3P J ) from OCS and CS 2 adsorbed on H 2O or D 2O water ice films were also determined.

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