Time-sliced Velocity Map Imaging Study on Photodissociation of Neopentyl Bromide and Tert-pentyl Bromide at 234 nm

We present a first velocity map imaging study on the 234 nm photodissociation dynamics of two carbon-chain branched alkyl bromides, neopentyl bromide (denoted as NPB) and tert-pentyl bromide (denoted as TPB). Unlike the 234 nm photodissociation of the unbranched n-C5H11Br molecule where only a direc...

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Published inChinese journal of chemical physics Vol. 24; no. 5; pp. 631 - 634
Main Authors Mao, Rui, Zhang, Qun, Zang, Jian-zheng, Zhang, Zhi-guo, He, Chao, Qin, Cheng-bing, Chen, Yang
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published IOP Publishing 01.10.2011
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Summary:We present a first velocity map imaging study on the 234 nm photodissociation dynamics of two carbon-chain branched alkyl bromides, neopentyl bromide (denoted as NPB) and tert-pentyl bromide (denoted as TPB). Unlike the 234 nm photodissociation of the unbranched n-C5H11Br molecule where only a direct fission of the C—Br bond is involved, the branched NPB and TPB molecules exhibit one and two more independent dissociation pathways with much energy being decayed via an extensive excitation of the bending modes of the parent molecules prior to the C—Br bond fission. This observation strongly suggests that the dissociation coordinate for the two carbon-chain branched molecules is no longer solely ascribed to the C—Br stretching mode but rather a combination of the bending-stretching modes.
ISSN:1674-0068
2327-2244
DOI:10.1088/1674-0068/24/05/631-634