Temperature dependent UV absorption spectra of carbonyl chloro-fluoride

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Absorption Cross Sections, Absorption Spectra, Carbonyl Compounds, Photodissociation, Ultraviolet Absorption, Atmospheric Chemistry, Chlorofluorocarbons, Temperature Effects, Ultraviolet Spectroscopy

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The absorption cross-sections of COCIF have been measured in the wavelength range 200-260 nm at temperatures ranging from 298 to 223 K with a spectral resolution of 0.05 nm using diode array spectroscopy. The absorption cross-sections were used to calculate photodissociation rate constants at different solar zenith angles as a function of altitude. Temperature effects of the photodissociation rate constants are discussed.

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