| Literature DB >> 26279541 |
Adam J Fleisher1,2, Bryce J Bjork1, Thinh Q Bui3, Kevin C Cossel1, Mitchio Okumura3, Jun Ye1.
Abstract
We demonstrate time-resolved frequency comb spectroscopy (TRFCS), a new broadband absorption spectroscopy technique for the study of trace free radicals on the microsecond timescale. We apply TRFCS to study the time-resolved, mid-infrared absorption of the deuterated hydroxyformyl radical trans-DOCO, an important short-lived intermediate along the OD + CO reaction path. Directly after photolysis of the chemical precursor acrylic acid-d1, we measure absolute trans-DOCO product concentrations with a sensitivity of 5 × 10(10) cm(-3) and observe its subsequent loss with a time resolution of 25 μs. The multiplexed nature of TRFCS allows us to detect simultaneously the time-dependent concentration of several other photoproducts and thus unravel primary and secondary chemical reaction pathways.Entities:
Keywords: HOCO radicals; chemical kinetics; frequency combs; mid-infrared spectroscopy; time-resolved spectroscopy
Year: 2014 PMID: 26279541 DOI: 10.1021/jz5008559
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Phys Chem Lett ISSN: 1948-7185 Impact factor: 6.475