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Photoelectron-photofragment coincidence studies of the tert-butoxide anion (CH3)3CO-, the carbanion isomer (CH3)2CH2COH-, and corresponding radicals

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posted on 2024-11-16, 07:43 authored by Ben Shen, Berwyck Poad, Robert Continetti
A study of the photodetachment and dissociative photodetachment (DPD) of the C4H9O- isomers tert-butoxide, (CH3)3CO-, and the α-hydroxy carbanion (CH3)2C(CH2)OH- is reported. Photoelectron-photofragment coincidence spectroscopy was used to study these anions at 387, 537, and 600 nm. Supported by CBS-QB3 ab initio calculations, the product mass and translational energy distributions were found to be consistent with dissociation of either highly excited (CH3)3CO radicals or (CH3)2C(CH2)OH alkylhydroxy radicals. Vibrationally resolved photoelectron spectra of stable radicals at 537 and 600 nm in conjunction with Franck-Condon simulations were used to assign the dominant channel to tert-butoxide ((CH3)3CO-) anions thermalized to a vibrational temperature of 550 K. DPD is assigned to highly vibrationally excited radicals produced by photodetachment of unrelaxed tert-butoxide products formed at an effective source temperature of 1400 K. The higher energy carbanion was found to be a minor channel and was not observed to dissociate. Calculated energetics for photodetachment and DPD of (CH3)3CO- and (CH3)2C(CH2)OH- are discussed and compared with the experimental results.

Funding

Unravelling the intrinsic structure and stability of multiply charged anions in the gas-phase using photoelectron spectroscopy and mass spectrometry

Australian Research Council

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Shen, B. B., Poad, B. L. J. & Continetti, R. E. (2014). Photoelectron-photofragment coincidence studies of the tert-butoxide anion (CH3)3CO-, the carbanion isomer (CH3)2CH2COH-, and corresponding radicals. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A: Isolated Molecules, Clusters, Radicals, and Ions; Environmental Chemistry, Geochemistry, and Astrochemistry; Theory, 118 (44), 10223-10232.

Journal title

The journal of physical chemistry. A

Volume

118

Issue

44

Pagination

10223-10232

Language

English

RIS ID

95607

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