Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol.108, No.23, 9817-9820, 1998
First spectroscopic evidence for molecular HCl on a liquid surface with sum frequency generation
Sum frequency generation spectroscopy has been used to obtain the vibrational spectrum of HCl on the surface of a liquid. HCl was studied on the surface of 96 wt % H2SO4, 12 M HCl solution, liquid HCl and glass, of which only liquid HCl produces a resonant signal. Implications for the form of HCl on surfaces and the reactions in the atmosphere are discussed.