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    X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic (X-p.e.s.) studies on in situ photoinduced decomposition of inorganic molecular ions. Part 2.—Na[ClOx] system: mechanistic (x= 3, 4) and variable-temperature (x= 3) investigations
    (Journal of the Chemical Society : Faraday Transaction - I. The Chemical Society, London. 1978, 74 (09-12), 1978) Copperthwaite, Richard G.; Lloyd, John
    The first-order rate constants for the decomposition of Na[ClO3] and Na[ClO4] when studied by X-p.e.s. are shown to have a linear dependence on the intensity of the ionising radiation used. A simple steady-state model, which emphasises the rôle of molecular excitons in the decomposition process, is constructed to explain this behaviour. Variable temperature studies in the range 293–113 K indicate that the rate of photo-induced decomposition of Na[ClO3] increases as the temperature is lowered, and analysis of the mode of decomposition suggests that the temperature-dependence arises from thermal deactivation of the molecular exciton, [ClO*3]–.

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