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Time-Resolved Resonance Raman Studies of Halooxide Photoisomerization Kinetics

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Abstract

The photochemistry of halooxides has been of interest due to the participation of these compounds in a variety of stratospheric photochemical processes.[1,2] The most studied member of this class of molecules is chlorine dioxide (OClO), which can undergo the following series of reactions following photoexcitation:

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