Journal of Physical Chemistry, Vol.99, No.33, 12379-12381, 1995
Dissociative Attachment as a Probe of the Distance Dependence of Intramolecular Electron-Transfer
The dissociative attachment (DA) cross section for Cl- production in 3, a molecule with ethylenic and C-CL groups separated by about 5.8 Angstrom, is measured and found to be 6.5 times smaller than that for 2, in which the two functional groups are separated by only 3.4 Angstrom. As in 2, the energy of the peak in the DA cross section coincides with that for electron attachment into the pi* orbital. These results show that the DA process can be used to probe the distance dependence of the electronic coupling between remote functional groups of gas-phase molecules. For 3, unlike 2, the DA spectrum displays a high-energy shoulder in addition to the main peak. We interpret this in terms of two competing DA channels : one arising from direct electron capture into the C-Cl sigma* orbital and the other involving a pi*,sigma* coupling mechanism. In the latter process, the intramolecular electron transfer takes place in a time comparable to that required for the C-Cl bond length to stretch from its equilibrium value to that at the crossing point of the anionic surfaces.
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