Photolysis of Formaldehyde at 1470 and 1236 Å

Abstract
The photolysis of formaldehyde vapor has been examined at 1470 and 1236 Å. Mixed isotope (H2CO+D2CO) and radical scavenger (C2D4) experiments have been utilized in addition to inert gas pressurization and lamp intensity attenuation. The quantum yields for H2 and CO formation are both equal to 2; and both are independent of pressure and lamp intensity at 1470 and 1236 Å. The primary quantum yield for molecular hydrogen elimination II) was determined from the scavenger results and also from the mixed isotope work. The two values obtained are in reasonably good agreement, viz., ΦII = 0.5 . The mechanism most consistent with the experimental observations is as follows: H2CO+hυ→H2+CO, H2CO+hυ→2H+CO, H+H2COH2+HCO, 2HCOH2+2CO, where the quantum yields of primary process (II) and (III) are both equal to 0.5.