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Photodissociation of Nitrosobenzene and Decomposition of Phenyl Radical
Author(s) -
Cheng-Ming Tseng,
YongMan Choi,
Cheng-Liang Huang,
ChiKung Ni,
Yuan T. Lee,
M. C. Lin
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
the journal of physical chemistry a
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.756
H-Index - 235
eISSN - 1520-5215
pISSN - 1089-5639
DOI - 10.1021/jp049425o
Subject(s) - nitrosobenzene , photodissociation , dissociation (chemistry) , radical , chemistry , photochemistry , organic chemistry , catalysis
[[abstract]]Photodissociation of nitrosobenzene in a molecular beam has been studied by multimass ion imaging techniques. Photodissociation at 248 nm shows that there is only one dissociation channel, i.e., C6H5NO --> C6H5 + NO, regardless of the fact that the other channel, C6H5NO --> C6H4 + HNO, is energetically accessible in agreement with theoretically predicted results. Photodissociation at 193 nm also shows the same dissociation channel. However, about 10% of the C6H5 radicals produced at this wavelength further decomposed into benzyne and H atom, and the dissociation rates of phenyl radical as a function of internal energies were measured. The averaged photofragment translational energies released from the dissociation of nitrosobenzene at 193 and 248 nm are 10.2 and 6.9 kcal/mol, respectively, and fragment distributions are almost isotropic at both wavelengths. In addition, the thermal rate constant for dissociation of C6H5NO has been computed and compared with experimental data; the agreement between theory and experiment is excellent, confirming the most recently reported unusually high A-factor (> 10(17) s(-1)).[[fileno]]2010303010029[[department]]化學

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