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  • Title: Photoinduced formation of N2 molecules in ammonium compounds.
    Author: Aziz EF, Gråsjö J, Forsberg J, Andersson E, Söderström J, Duda L, Zhang W, Yang J, Eisebitt S, Bergström C, Luo Y, Nordgren J, Eberhardt W, Rubensson JE.
    Journal: J Phys Chem A; 2007 Oct 04; 111(39):9662-9. PubMed ID: 17850051.
    Abstract:
    Via fluorescence yield (FY) and resonant inelastic scattering spectroscopy in the soft X-ray range we find that soft X-rays induce formation of N2 molecules in solid NH4Cl and in related compounds. The nitrogen molecules form weak bonds in NH4Cl, so that a substantial fraction of the molecules remains in the sample. From measurements of the FY as a function of exposure and temperature, the rates for the photochemical processes are estimated. At elevated temperatures (363 K), several nitrogen atoms are removed from the sample per incoming photon. At lower temperatures (233 K), the rate is reduced to around 0.02 nitrogen atoms for each incoming photon. Virtually all these atoms form N2 molecules which are bound in the sample. The generality and implications of these results are briefly discussed.
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