CHAP. 9: CHEMICAL KINETICS [CONTENTS] 314
Solution
The energy of one photon was
=hc/λ= 6. 626 · 10 −^34 · 2. 993 · 108 /(299. 3 · 10 −^9 ) = 6. 626 · 10 −^19 J.
The number of the absorbed photons was
N=
10
=
10
6. 626 · 10 −^19
= 1. 509 · 1019 photons.
9.5.11.2 Quantum yield of reaction.
is defined by the relation
φ=
number of molecules changed
number of photons absorbed
. (9.156)
In simple reactions the quantum yield is in the intervalφ∈[0,1]. In chain reactions, if a
photon initiates the formation of a radical, it may beφ >1.
9.5.11.3 Rate of a photochemical reaction
The rate of reaction of the type
A + photon
k
→ B (9.157)
is
dcB
dτ
=kIabs, (9.158)
whereIabsis the energy absorbed per unit time in unit volume.