Production of C2H4Cl+ by dissociative photoionization of weak molecular complexes in C2H4+HCl mixtures |
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Authors: | E. A. Walters J. R. Grover D. L. Arneberg C. J. Santandrea M. G. White |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemistry, University of New Mexico, 87131, Albuquerque, NM, USA 2. Chemistry Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory, 11973, Upton, NY, USA
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Abstract: | The photoionization efficiency (PIE) spectrum from 600 to 1200 Å for the production of the ion C2H4Cl+ by dissociative photoionization of the products of room-temperature jet expansions of a 1:4 mixture of C2H4 and HCl was measured at several nozzle pressures. The results were resolved into the PIE yield curve for the heterodimer process C2H4·HCl+hv→C2H4Cl++H+e. This reaction is necessarily characterized by a large change in geometry between neutral complex and ionic product. The observed spectrum exhibits an unusual and conspicuous peak at 15.2 eV that is characterized by a sharp cutoff to the high energy side. This feature points to the onset of strongly nonstatistical channels for the production of C2H4Cl+ at this energy such that product formation proceeds through very few states. The observed onset of C2H4Cl+ at 11.92±0.24 eV is 17±6 kcal mol?1 above the true threshold. An important conclusion is that at all energies above the onset the yield of dissociative ionization of the heterodimer to the cation C2H4Cl+ is determined by dynamical factors. |
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