화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Physical Chemistry, Vol.99, No.9, 2635-2645, 1995
Competing Bond Fission and Molecular Elimination Channels in the Photodissociation of Ch3Nh2 at 222 nm
This paper presents the first experimental investigation under collisionless conditions of the competing photodissociation channels of methylamine excited in the first ultraviolet absorption band. Measurement of the nascent photofragments’ velocity distributions and preliminary measurements of some photofragments’ angular distributions evidence four significant dissociation channels at 222 nm : N-H, C-N, and C-H bond fission and H-2 elimination. The data, taken on photofragments from both methylamine and methylamine-d(2), elucidate the mechanism for each competing reaction. Measurement of the emission spectrum of methylamine excited at 222 nm gives complementary information, evidencing a progression in the amino wag (or inversion) and combination bands with one quantum in the methyl (umbrella) deformation or with two quanta in the amino torsion vibration. The emission spectrum reflects the forces in the Franck-Condon region which move the molecule toward a ciscoid geometry. : N-H, C-N, and C-H bond fission and H-2 elimination. The data, taken on photofragments from both methylamine and methylamine-d(2), elucidate the mechanism for each competing reaction. Measurement of the emission spectrum of methylamine excited at 222 nm gives complementary information, evidencing a progression in the amino wag (or inversion) and combination bands with one quantum in the methyl (umbrella) deformation or with two quanta in the amino torsion vibration. The emission spectrum reflects the forces in the Franck-Condon region which move the molecule toward a ciscoid geometry. : N-H, C-N, and C-H bond fission and H-2 elimination. The data, taken on photofragments from both methylamine and methylamine-d(2), elucidate the mechanism for each competing reaction. Measurement of the emission spectrum of methylamine excited at 222 nm gives complementary information, evidencing a progression in the amino wag (or inversion) and combination bands with one quantum in the methyl (umbrella) deformation or with two quanta in the amino torsion vibration. The emission spectrum reflects the forces in the Franck-Condon region which move the molecule toward a ciscoid geometry.