Abstract
The photochemical decomposition of dry ozone has been studied at
λ
= 2537 Å. The quantum yield for the photolysis of pure ozone was proportional to the pressure of ozone; the highest quantum yield recorded was 16.7 at a pressure of 5 cmHg ozone. Variation of light intensity did not markedly affect the quantum yield, and some evidence was found for a wall termination reaction. A reaction mechanism is proposed in which O(
1
D
) atoms, formed in the primary photolysis, initiate a chain propagated by energy-rich oxygen molecules. A discussion of the nature of the energy-rich molecules is presented. Addition of inert gases to the pure ozone reduces the quantum yield to a limiting value of two. This is explained in terms of the deactivation of the energy-rich oxygen molecule. In the presence of oxygen, the quantum yield tends to zero, as a result of the reverse reaction O + O
2
+
M
→ O
3
+
M
.
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