Abstract
Rates of isotope exchange reactions in deuterium chloride—hydrogen mixtures photolyzed at 1849 Å have been measured by mass spectroscopy. Under conditions where reactions of product molecules were negligible quantum yields of HD and D2 were calculated using DCl for actinometry. Large HD quantum yields indicate that chain reactions occur. The ratio of HD to D2 formed in these chain reactions is shown to be equal to the ratio k2/k3 of rate coefficients for the abstraction (2), H + DClHD + Cl , and the exchange (3), H + DClHCl + D . From quantum yields at 27–225°C this ratio is calculated to be k2/k3=(850 ± 200) exp [ − (2220 ± 180) / RT] . A quantum yield of D2 independent of chain lengths and with little temperature dependence is attributed to the reaction D* + DClD2 + Cl of hot atoms from DCl photodissociation.