Issue 5, 1988

Photofragment vector correlations and dissociation dynamics in HONO2

Abstract

Doppler-resolved LIF spectroscopy has been used to probe both the scalar and vector properties of the OH(X) fragments generated via HONO2 photodissociation at 280 nm. The majority of the excess energy is found to reside in the internal modes of the NO2 sister fragment (〈ƒINT〉≈ 0.65) and in fragment translational motion (〈ƒT〉≈ 0.29). Analysis of the vector properties of the OH photofragment indicate a parent molecular transition (A′–A′) to an electronic state of A″ character, mediated by ONO out-of-plane vibrational motion. The observed positive sign of the moment describing the correlation between jOH and vOH(implying that v and j lie parallel to one another) points to the dominance of N—OH torsional forces during photofragmentation from the HONO2 excited state, while the small but positive correlation between vOH and µ(the parent molecular transition dipole) reflects a planar to pyramidal deformation.

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J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 2, 1988,84, 587-598

Photofragment vector correlations and dissociation dynamics in HONO2

J. August, M. Brouard and J. P. Simons, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 2, 1988, 84, 587 DOI: 10.1039/F29888400587

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