Issue 1, 2003

Electronic spectroscopy of the CaCCCH3 and SrCCCH3 free radicals

Abstract

The first spectroscopic observation of the free radicals CaCCCH3 and SrCCCH3 is reported. Vibrationally-resolved laser-induced fluorescence spectra, which were recorded under supersonic jet conditions, reveal two band systems for each molecule which have been assigned to the à 2E–[X with combining tilde] 2A1 and [B with combining tilde] 2A1[X with combining tilde] 2A1 electronic transitions. The vibrational structure in each system is limited to a short progression in the metal–carbon stretching mode. The Ö[X with combining tilde] origin is blue-shifted relative to the monoacetylides of Ca and Sr. Furthermore, in contrast to CaCCH and SrCCH, where predissociation seems to reduce the fluorescence quantum yield to near zero, the [B with combining tilde] states of both CaCCCH3 and SrCCCH3 show strong fluorescence. Although relatively remote from the chromophore (the metal atom), the methyl group perturbs the electronic structure sufficiently to shift the low lying vibrational levels of the [B with combining tilde] state out of the predissociative region.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Aug 2002
Accepted
28 Oct 2002
First published
18 Nov 2002

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2003,5, 36-40

Electronic spectroscopy of the CaCCCH3 and SrCCCH3 free radicals

G. K. Corlett, K. Patel, M. D. Wheeler and A. M. Ellis, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2003, 5, 36 DOI: 10.1039/B207716G

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