Issue 2, 2006

Jet spectroscopy of arylmethyl radicals in the visible region: assignment of low-frequency vibrational modes in diphenylmethyl and chlorodiphenylmethyl radicals

Abstract

The D1–D0 transitions of diphenylmethyl (DPM) and chlorodiphenylmethyl (CDPM) radicals were studied by laser induced fluorescence (LIF) spectroscopy in a supersonic jet. Laser induced fluorescence excitation and dispersed fluorescence (DF) spectra were obtained for DPM and CDPM radicals produced by ArF excimer laser (193 nm) photolyses of their chlorides. With the aid of the density functional theory (DFT) calculation, vibronic bands are assigned by comparing the observed LIF excitation spectra of the jet-cooled radicals with the single vibronic level DF spectra. Low-frequency vibrations of 55 and 53 cm−1 in the ground and excited states, respectively, are assigned to the symmetric phenyl torsional mode of the DPM radical. The geometries of DPM in the ground and excited states are discussed with regards to observed spectra and DFT calculations. Similarly for the CDPM radical, symmetric phenyl torsional and Ph–C–Ph bending modes are assigned and the halogen-substitution effect in equilibrium geometry is discussed.

Graphical abstract: Jet spectroscopy of arylmethyl radicals in the visible region: assignment of low-frequency vibrational modes in diphenylmethyl and chlorodiphenylmethyl radicals

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Jun 2005
Accepted
13 Oct 2005
First published
02 Nov 2005

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2006,8, 256-263

Jet spectroscopy of arylmethyl radicals in the visible region: assignment of low-frequency vibrational modes in diphenylmethyl and chlorodiphenylmethyl radicals

M. Tsuge, S. Hamatani, A. Kawai, K. Tsuji and K. Shibuya, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2006, 8, 256 DOI: 10.1039/B508573J

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