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Electronic absorptions of the benzylium cation.

Viktoras Dryza1, Nahid Chalyavi, Julian A Sanelli, Evan J Bieske.   

Abstract

The electronic transitions of the benzylium cation (Bz(+)) are investigated over the 250-550 nm range by monitoring the photodissociation of mass-selected C(7)H(7)(+)-Ar(n) (n = 1, 2) complexes in a tandem mass spectrometer. The Bz(+)-Ar spectrum displays two distinct band systems, the S(1)←S(0) band system extending from 370 to 530 nm with an origin at 19,067 ± 15 cm(-1), and a much stronger S(3)←S(0) band system extending from 270 to 320 nm with an origin at 32,035 ± 15 cm(-1). Whereas the S(1)←S(0) absorption exhibits well resolved vibrational progressions, the S(3)←S(0) absorption is broad and relatively structureless. Vibronic structure of the S(1)←S(0) system, which is interpreted with the aid of time-dependent density functional theory and Franck-Condon simulations, reflects the activity of four totally symmetric ring deformation modes (ν(5), ν(6), ν(9), ν(13)). We find no evidence for the ultraviolet absorption of the tropylium cation, which according to the neon matrix spectrum should occur over the 260 - 275 nm range [A. Nagy, J. Fulara, I. Garkusha, and J. Maier, Angew. Chem., Int. Ed. 50, 3022 (2011)].

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23206000     DOI: 10.1063/1.4767402

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chem Phys        ISSN: 0021-9606            Impact factor:   3.488


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2.  Hydrogen-adduction to open-shell graphene fragments: spectroscopy, thermochemistry and astrochemistry.

Authors:  Gerard D O'Connor; Bun Chan; Julian A Sanelli; Katie M Cergol; Viktoras Dryza; Richard J Payne; Evan J Bieske; Leo Radom; Timothy W Schmidt
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Authors:  Jana Roithová; Juraj Jašík; Jesus J Del Pozo Mellado; Dieter Gerlich
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