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TIME-RESOLVED PHOTODISSOCIATION OF P-BROMOTOLUENE ION AS A PROBE OF ION INTERNAL ENERGY SCIE SCOPUS

Title
TIME-RESOLVED PHOTODISSOCIATION OF P-BROMOTOLUENE ION AS A PROBE OF ION INTERNAL ENERGY
Authors
Shin, SKHan, SJKim, B
Date Issued
1996-12-20
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Abstract
The unimolecular dissociation of the p-bromotoluene radical cation was studied by using Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance spectrometry. The parent ions were prepared by charge-transfer reactions of toluene-d(8) ions with p-bromotoluene. The toluene-d(8) radical cations were produced by two-photon ionization at 266 nm. The photodissociation was accomplished by 532 nm. The p-bromotoluene ion dissociates to C7H7+ with a loss of Br via one- and two-photon processes. The structures of the C7H7+ products were identified by ion-molecule reactions. The dissociation rates were measured by time-resolved photodissociation (TRPD) spectroscopy. The C7H7+ products from one-photon dissociation (1PD) were reactive toward toluene-d(8) and yielded CD3C6D4CH2+, indicating the benzyl ion structure. No unreactive tropylium ions were detected from 1PD. The rate constant of 1PD obtained at the internal energy of 2.43 eV was combined with the photoelectron-photoion coincidence data reported in the internal energy range 2.75-3.33 eV to estimate the activation parameters for the lowest barrier process that led to the benzyl ion exclusively. The two-photon dissociation (2PD) resulted in both the benzyl and tropylium ions with the branching ratio, [benzyl(+)]/[tropylium(+)] = 92/8. It appears that the tropylium ion results from the isomerization of the p-tolyl ion produced by 2PD via a direct C-Br cleavage. The TRPD spectroscopy was used as a thermometric probe of the average internal energy of the parent ions produced by electron impact. The rates of 1PD were compared as a function of cooling time and pressure to examine the energy cooling processes. The effect of radiative heating of an ICR cell by hot filament on the dissociation rate was also examined.
Keywords
p-bromotoluene; C7H7+; time-resolved photodissociation; photoionization charge-transfer; ion thermometry; RADIATIVE RELAXATION RATE; TERT-BUTYLBENZENE IONS; CYCLOTRON RESONANCE; UNIMOLECULAR DISSOCIATION; COLLISIONAL ACTIVATION; MOLECULAR ION; BOND STRENGTH; MASS-SPECTRA; STYRENE ION; KINETICS
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/29066
DOI
10.1016/S0168-1176(96)04463-1
ISSN
0168-1176
Article Type
Article
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MASS SPECTROMETRY, vol. 157, page. 345 - 355, 1996-12-20
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