Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Vol.101, No.36, 6603-6610, 1997
Photodissociation of acrylic acid at 193 nm
This paper describes the photolysis of acrylic acid (H2C=CHCOOH) monomers upon pi-->pi* excitation at 193 nm. The photofragment velocity distribution measurements indicate that only primary C-C and C-O bond fissions are major photodissociation pathways; molecular decarboxylation and decarbonylation reactions do not occur to a significant extent. There are two different primary C-C bond fission channels resulting in the production of HOCO radicals in the ground and first electronically excited states. We also determine an upper Limit on the C-C bond strength of about 100 kcal/mol; this agrees with the value we calculate from literature heats of formation but is considerably less than that assumed by previous workers.