UV absorption spectrum and absorption cross sections of COF2 at 296 K in the range 200-230 nm

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Absorption Cross Sections, Atmospheric Composition, Carbonyl Compounds, Fluorides, Photodissociation, Ultraviolet Spectra, Absorption Spectra, Carbon Monoxide, Chlorofluorocarbons, Fluorine

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The UV spectrum and the absorption cross sections of carbonyl fluoride (COF2) have been measured in the wavelength range 200-230 nm at 296 K with a resolution of 0.03 nm by diode array spectroscopy. Preliminary results of the determination of the quantum yield of COF2 at 193 nm and 296 K are presented. The new absorption cross sections and the new estimate of the quantum yield were used to calculate photodissociation rate constants at solar zenith angles ranging from 0 to 86 deg as a function of height (0-55 km).

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