A surface effect in the photodissociation of CO2 and its significance for the theory of the Martian atmosphere

Physics – Chemical Physics

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Carbon Dioxide, Frequency Ranges, Mars Atmosphere, Photodissociation, Pressure Effects, Adsorption, Carbon Monoxide, Oxygen Atoms

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The pressure and radiation path length dependence of CO2
photodissociation by 1849 A radiation shows that it occurs in adsorbed
layers rather than in the gas phase. Previous estimates of dissociation
rates in the Martian atmosphere may therefore be much too large.

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