Issue 23, 2009

Photodissociation of heptane isomers and relative ionization efficiencies of butyl and propyl radicals at 157 nm

Abstract

We report an ion imaging and time-of-flight mass spectroscopy study of the photodissociation of a variety of heptane isomers using 157 nm dissociation and ionization. Time-of-flight mass spectra show that C3H7 + C4H9 is the dominant detected product channel following one-color 157 nm dissociation/ionization of heptanes. The results further allow determination of the relative ionization efficiencies of 1- and 2-butyl and propyl radicals at 157 nm. Momentum matching for the two radical products indicates that, for the C3–C4 products, neutral dissociation followed by ionization is the main source of the detected signals. The images show isotropic angular distributions and the translational energy distributions peak at very low energy, with only ∼0.3 eV or 8% of the available energy appearing in translation. This is consistent with dissociation from the ground state or low-lying triplet states following non-radiative electronic relaxation.

Graphical abstract: Photodissociation of heptane isomers and relative ionization efficiencies of butyl and propyl radicals at 157 nm

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Jan 2009
Accepted
12 Feb 2009
First published
31 Mar 2009

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2009,11, 4777-4781

Photodissociation of heptane isomers and relative ionization efficiencies of butyl and propyl radicals at 157 nm

R. Silva, W. K. Gichuhi, M. B. Doyle, A. H. Winney and A. G. Suits, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2009, 11, 4777 DOI: 10.1039/B823505H

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