Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5390595 Chemical Physics Letters 2006 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
This work uses cavity ring-down spectroscopy to measure two high vibrational overtones (4ν9 and 5ν9) of the O-H stretch in sulfuric acid. The frequencies, bandwidths, and intensities are obtained for these previously unobserved transitions. The atmospheric J-values for the overtone-induced photodissociation are calculated using the experimental cross-sections. Accurate J-values are essential for understanding the formation of the springtime polar sulfate layer by overtone-induced dehydration of H2SO4. The results are compared to previous experimental and theoretical studies of sulfuric acid.
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