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Ultraviolet photochemistry of ethane: implications for the atmospheric chemistry of the gas giants
Chemical processing in the stratospheres of the gas giants is driven by incident vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) light. Ethane is an important constituent in the atmospheres of the gas giants in our solar system. The present work describes translational spectroscopy studies of the VUV photochemistry of eth...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8159213/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34122966 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc01746a |
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author | Chang, Yao Yang, Jiayue Chen, Zhichao Zhang, Zhiguo Yu, Yong Li, Qingming He, Zhigang Zhang, Weiqing Wu, Guorong Ingle, Rebecca A. Bain, Matthew Ashfold, Michael N. R. Yuan, Kaijun Yang, Xueming Hansen, Christopher S. |
author_facet | Chang, Yao Yang, Jiayue Chen, Zhichao Zhang, Zhiguo Yu, Yong Li, Qingming He, Zhigang Zhang, Weiqing Wu, Guorong Ingle, Rebecca A. Bain, Matthew Ashfold, Michael N. R. Yuan, Kaijun Yang, Xueming Hansen, Christopher S. |
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description | Chemical processing in the stratospheres of the gas giants is driven by incident vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) light. Ethane is an important constituent in the atmospheres of the gas giants in our solar system. The present work describes translational spectroscopy studies of the VUV photochemistry of ethane using tuneable radiation in the wavelength range 112 ≤ λ ≤ 126 nm from a free electron laser and event-triggered, fast-framing, multi-mass imaging detection methods. Contributions from at least five primary photofragmentation pathways yielding CH(2), CH(3) and/or H atom products are demonstrated and interpreted in terms of unimolecular decay following rapid non-adiabatic coupling to the ground state potential energy surface. These data serve to highlight parallels with methane photochemistry and limitations in contemporary models of the photoinduced stratospheric chemistry of the gas giants. The work identifies additional photochemical reactions that require incorporation into next generation extraterrestrial atmospheric chemistry models which should help rationalise hitherto unexplained aspects of the atmospheric ethane/acetylene ratios revealed by the Cassini–Huygens fly-by of Jupiter. |
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spelling | pubmed-81592132021-06-11 Ultraviolet photochemistry of ethane: implications for the atmospheric chemistry of the gas giants Chang, Yao Yang, Jiayue Chen, Zhichao Zhang, Zhiguo Yu, Yong Li, Qingming He, Zhigang Zhang, Weiqing Wu, Guorong Ingle, Rebecca A. Bain, Matthew Ashfold, Michael N. R. Yuan, Kaijun Yang, Xueming Hansen, Christopher S. Chem Sci Chemistry Chemical processing in the stratospheres of the gas giants is driven by incident vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) light. Ethane is an important constituent in the atmospheres of the gas giants in our solar system. The present work describes translational spectroscopy studies of the VUV photochemistry of ethane using tuneable radiation in the wavelength range 112 ≤ λ ≤ 126 nm from a free electron laser and event-triggered, fast-framing, multi-mass imaging detection methods. Contributions from at least five primary photofragmentation pathways yielding CH(2), CH(3) and/or H atom products are demonstrated and interpreted in terms of unimolecular decay following rapid non-adiabatic coupling to the ground state potential energy surface. These data serve to highlight parallels with methane photochemistry and limitations in contemporary models of the photoinduced stratospheric chemistry of the gas giants. The work identifies additional photochemical reactions that require incorporation into next generation extraterrestrial atmospheric chemistry models which should help rationalise hitherto unexplained aspects of the atmospheric ethane/acetylene ratios revealed by the Cassini–Huygens fly-by of Jupiter. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8159213/ /pubmed/34122966 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc01746a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Chang, Yao Yang, Jiayue Chen, Zhichao Zhang, Zhiguo Yu, Yong Li, Qingming He, Zhigang Zhang, Weiqing Wu, Guorong Ingle, Rebecca A. Bain, Matthew Ashfold, Michael N. R. Yuan, Kaijun Yang, Xueming Hansen, Christopher S. Ultraviolet photochemistry of ethane: implications for the atmospheric chemistry of the gas giants |
title | Ultraviolet photochemistry of ethane: implications for the atmospheric chemistry of the gas giants |
title_full | Ultraviolet photochemistry of ethane: implications for the atmospheric chemistry of the gas giants |
title_fullStr | Ultraviolet photochemistry of ethane: implications for the atmospheric chemistry of the gas giants |
title_full_unstemmed | Ultraviolet photochemistry of ethane: implications for the atmospheric chemistry of the gas giants |
title_short | Ultraviolet photochemistry of ethane: implications for the atmospheric chemistry of the gas giants |
title_sort | ultraviolet photochemistry of ethane: implications for the atmospheric chemistry of the gas giants |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8159213/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34122966 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc01746a |
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