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Simplicity Beneath Complexity: Counting Molecular Electrons Reveals Transients and Kinetics of Photodissociation Reactions
Authors:Jennifer M Ruddock  Nikola Zotev  Brian Stankus  Haiwang Yong  Darren Bellshaw  Sbastien Boutet  Thomas J Lane  Mengning Liang  Sergio Carbajo  Wenpeng Du  Adam Kirrander  Michael Minitti  Peter M Weber
Institution:Jennifer M. Ruddock,Nikola Zotev,Brian Stankus,Haiwang Yong,Darren Bellshaw,Sébastien Boutet,Thomas J. Lane,Mengning Liang,Sergio Carbajo,Wenpeng Du,Adam Kirrander,Michael Minitti,Peter M. Weber
Abstract:Time‐resolved pump–probe gas‐phase X‐ray scattering signals, extrapolated to zero momentum transfer, provide a measure of the number of electrons in a system, an effect that arises from the coherent addition of elastic scattering from the electrons. This allows to identify reactive transients and determine the chemical reaction kinetics without the need for extensive scattering simulations or complicated inversion of scattering data. We examine the photodissociation reaction of trimethylamine and identify two reaction paths upon excitation to the 3p state at 200 nm: a fast dissociation path out of the 3p state to the dimethyl amine radical (16.6±1.2 %) and a slower dissociation via internal conversion to the 3s state (83.4±1.2 %). The time constants for the two reactions are 640±130 fs and 74±6 ps, respectively. Additionally, it is found that the transient dimethyl amine radical has a N?C bond length of 1.45±0.02 Å and a C?N?C bond angle of 118°±4°.
Keywords:Freie-Elektronen-Laser  Gasphasenkinetik  Photodissoziationsdynamik  Ultraschnelle Rö  ntgenstreuung
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