Artículo
Photodissociation of pyrrole-ammonia clusters by velocity map imaging: Mechanism for the H-atom transfer reaction
Rubio-Lago, L.; Amaral, G. A.; Oldani, Andres Nicolas
; Rodriguez, J. D.; Gonzalez, M. G.; Pino, Gustavo Ariel
; Bañares, L.
Fecha de publicación:
01/2011
Editorial:
Royal Society of Chemistry
Revista:
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
ISSN:
1463-9076
e-ISSN:
1463-9084
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
The photodissociation dynamics of pyrrole-ammonia clusters (PyH·(NH3)n, n = 2-6) has been studied using a combination of velocity map imaging and non-resonant detection of the NH 4(NH3)n-1 products. The excited state hydrogen-atom transfer mechanism (ESHT) is evidenced through delayed ionization and presents a threshold around 236.6 nm, in agreement with previous reports. A high resolution determination of the kinetic energy distributions (KEDs) of the products reveals slow (∼0.15 eV) and structured distributions for all the ammonia cluster masses studied. The low values of the measured kinetic energy rule out the existence of a long-lived intermediate state, as it has been proposed previously. Instead, a direct N-H bond rupture, in the fashion of the photodissociation of bare pyrrole, is proposed. This assumption is supported by a careful analysis of the structure of the measured KEDs in terms of a discrete vibrational activity of the pyrrolyl co-fragment. © the Owner Societies 2011.
Palabras clave:
Esht
,
Conical Intersection
,
Pyrrol
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Articulos de INST.DE INVESTIGACIONES EN FISICO- QUIMICA DE CORDOBA
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Citación
Rubio-Lago, L.; Amaral, G. A.; Oldani, Andres Nicolas; Rodriguez, J. D.; Gonzalez, M. G.; et al.; Photodissociation of pyrrole-ammonia clusters by velocity map imaging: Mechanism for the H-atom transfer reaction; Royal Society of Chemistry; Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics; 13; 3; 1-2011; 1082-1091
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