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HCl adsorption and ionization on amorphous and crystalline H2O films below 50 K
Authors:Ayotte Patrick  Marchand Patrick  Daschbach John L  Smith R Scott  Kay Bruce D
Affiliation:De?partement de Chimie, Universite? de Sherbrooke, 2500 Boulevard Universite?, Sherbrooke, Que?bec, Canada J1K 2R1. Patrick.Ayotte@USherbrooke.ca
Abstract:Molecular beams were used to grow amorphous and crystalline H(2)O films and to dose HCl upon their surface. The adsorption state of HCl on the ice films was probed with infrared spectroscopy. A Zundel continuum is clearly observed for exposures up to the saturation HCl coverage on ice upon which features centered near 2530, 2120, 1760, and 1220 cm(-1) are superimposed. The band centered near 2530 cm(-1) is observed only when the HCl adlayer is in direct contact with amorphous solid water or crystalline ice films at temperatures as low as 20 K. The spectral signature of solid HCl (amorphous or crystalline) was identified only after saturation of the adsorption sites in the first layer or when HCl was deposited onto a rare gas spacer layer between the HCl and ice film. These observations strongly support conclusions from recent electron spectroscopy work that reported ionic dissociation of the first layer HCl adsorbed onto the ice surface is spontaneous.
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