N. Sogoshi et al., INFRARED SPECTROSCOPIC STUDIES ON PHOTOLYSIS OF ETHYL IODIDE IN SOLIDPARAHYDROGEN, The journal of physical chemistry. A, Molecules, spectroscopy, kinetics, environment, & general theory, 101(4), 1997, pp. 522-527
The photolysis of ethyl iodide in solid parahydrogen leads to the form
ation of ethyl radical, ethylene, and ethane upon near-UV illumination
at about 5 K which are characterized by vibrational spectroscopy. The
mechanism of the formation of the products is elucidated consistently
. Two kinds of ethylene are discriminated spectroscopically which show
distinctly different temporal behaviors during illumination and stand
ing under dark. One of them is attributed to a complex between ethylen
e and iodine atom. The present work demonstrates that the cage effect
is insignificant in the solid parahydrogen matrix, and a variety of el
ementary reactions of in situ photolysis can be studied in detail in c
ontrast to conventional rare gas matrices.