Abstract Electron spin resonance spectroscopy provided evidence for formation of hydroxyl radicals during ultraviolet photolysis (254 nm) at −170°C of $ H_{2} $O adsorbed on silica gel or of silica gel alone. The carboxyl radical was observed when CO or $ CO_{2} $ or a mixture of CO and $ CO_{2} $ adsorbed on silica gel at −170°C was irradiated. The ESR signals of these radicals slowly disappeared when the irradiated samples were warmed to room temperature. However, re-irradiation of CO or $ CO_{2} $, or the mixture CO and $ CO_{2} $ on silica gel at room temperature then produced a new species, the carbon dioxide anion radical, which slowly decayed and which was identical with that produced by direct photolysis of formic acid adsorbed on silica gel. The primary photochemical process may involve formation of hydrogen and hydroxyl radicals by means of (1) photodissociation of $ H_{2} $O physically adsorbed on the silica gel, or (2) absorption of the excitation energy by the silica gel surface with subsequent cleavage of the silanol bonds, or (3) dissociation of $ H_{2} $O molecules through photosensitization by the surfaces or a combination of (1) to (3). Subsequent reactions of these radicals with adsorbed CO or $ CO_{2} $ or both yield carboxyl radicals, $ CO_{2} $H, the precursors of formic acid. Our results confirm the formation of formic acid under simulated. Martian conditions and provide a mechanistic basis for gauging the potential importance of gas-solid photochemistry for chemical evolution on other extraterrestrial bodies, on the primitive earth and on dust grains in the interstellar medium.


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    Titel :

    Photochemical synthesis of simple organic free radicals on simulated planetary surfaces—An ESR study


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    Erscheinungsdatum :

    1975




    Medientyp :

    Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)


    Format :

    Print


    Sprache :

    Englisch



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    Lokalklassifikation TIB:    535/3908/4290
    BKL:    44.71 Verkehrsmedizin




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