| Literature DB >> 26898774 |
Andrea Lombardi1, Federico Palazzetti1, Vincenzo Aquilanti1,2,3, Hou-Kuan Li4, Po-Yu Tsai4, Toshio Kasai4, King-Chuen Lin4.
Abstract
For the photodissociation of the simplest of esters, methyl formate HCOOCH3, the energy threshold for triple fragmentation into H, CH3O, and CO was measured by previous ion-imaging experiments at a sequence of wavelengths. The translational energy features of product CO in the ground vibrational level (υ = 0) and for selected rotational states were characterized. In this integrated experimental and theoretical approach (i) the focus is at a laser energy barely below that threshold; (ii) Fourier-transform infrared emission spectroscopy measurements probe the rovibrational energy deposition in CO(υ) for υ > 0 and the emergence of the roaming phenomenon; (iii) accompanying quantum chemical calculations describe the selective rupture of bonds; and (iv) molecular dynamics simulations of dissociation are performed, introducing an approach explicitly involving outcomes from paths originated nonadiabatically through conical intersections. Quantitative information on energy disposal is provided: we found extensive vibrational excitation of CO, while rotational bands are colder and bimodal, due to contributions from direct and roaming modes.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 26898774 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpca.6b00723
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Phys Chem A ISSN: 1089-5639 Impact factor: 2.781