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Identifying an unknown isomer of C7H7 observed in jet-cooled hydrocarbon discharges
Reilly, Neil J.
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https://hdl.handle.net/2142/104428
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- Title
- Identifying an unknown isomer of C7H7 observed in jet-cooled hydrocarbon discharges
- Author(s)
- Reilly, Neil J.
- Contributor(s)
- Stanton, John F.
- McCaslin, Laura M.
- Ross, Sederra D.
- Flores, Jonathan
- Ward, Meredith
- Issue Date
- 2019-06-21
- Keyword(s)
- Radicals
- Abstract
- We describe on-going efforts to diagnose the hydrocarbon carrier of an electronic band system observed near 459\,nm. The spectral carrier can be produced in jet-cooled discharges of toluene and linear and cyclic heptatrienes, but is most efficiently generated from 1,6-heptadiyne. The spectrum is observed at $m/z=91$ by resonant two-colour ionization, has an origin at the same wavelength in Ne and Ar expansions, and almost certainly does not result from photofragmentation of heavier species. Several ground-state frequencies have been obtained from single-vibronic-level emission (SVLE) spectroscopy. Optical-optical hole-burning and two-colour ion-yield measurements reveal that the spectrum arises from a single isomer with an adiabatic ionization energy near 6.93\,eV. On this basis, a large number of C$_7$H$_7$ radicals can be simply ruled out using relatively inexpensive electronic structure calculations. The resonance-stabilized, substituted allylic radicals 1,2,5,6-heptatetraen-4-yl and 2-ethynylcyclopentenyl have predicted (CBS-QB3) AIEs within $\sim$\,0.1\,eV of experiment, but simulations of Franck-Condon activity in totally symmetric modes from CCSD and EOM-CCSD calculations disagree qualitatively with the experimental origin SVLE spectrum, for both isomers. The 1-ethynylcyclopentenyl radical, which can be viewed as hosting an embedded, strained 1-vinylpropargyl radical chromophore (absorbing near 462\,nm), is under investigation at the time of writing.
- Publisher
- International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy
- Type of Resource
- text
- Language
- eng
- Permalink
- http://hdl.handle.net/2142/104428
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.15278/isms.2019.FD06
- Copyright and License Information
- Copyright 2019 Neil J. Reilly
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