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Mechanisms for the near-UV photodissociation of CH3I on D2O/Cu(110)

The system of CH3I adsorbed on submonolayer, monolayer, and multilayer thin films of D2O on Cu(110) has been studied by measuring the time of flight (TOF) distributions of the desorbing CH3 fragments after photodissociation using linearly polarized λ = 248 nm light. For multilayer D2O films (2-120 M...

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Published in:The Journal of chemical physics 2013-02, Vol.138 (8), p.084702-084702
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