Photodissociation and Charge Transfer Dynamics of Negative Ions Studied with Femtosecond Photoelectron Spectroscopy

Photodissociation and Charge Transfer Dynamics of Negative Ions Studied with Femtosecond Photoelectron Spectroscopy
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Total Pages: 272
Release: 1999
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This dissertation presents studies aimed at understanding the potential energy surfaces and dynamics of isolated negative ions, and the effects of solvent on each. Although negative ions play important roles in atmospheric and solution phase chemistry, to a large extent the ground and excited state potential energy surfaces of gas phase negative ions are poorly characterized, and solvent effects even less well understood. In an effort to fill this gap, the author's coworkers and the author have developed a new technique, anion femtosecond photoelectron spectroscopy, and applied it to gas phase photodissociation and charge transfer processes. Studies are presented that (1) characterize the ground and excited states of isolated and clustered anions, (2) monitor the photodissociation dynamics of isolated and clustered anions, and (3) explore the charge-transfer-to-solvent states of atomic iodide clustered with polar and non-polar solvents.

Physical Chemistry of Cold Gas-Phase Functional Molecules and Clusters

Physical Chemistry of Cold Gas-Phase Functional Molecules and Clusters
Author: Takayuki Ebata
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2019-08-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9811393710

This book describes advanced research on the structures and photochemical properties of polyatomic molecules and molecular clusters having various functionalities under cold gas-phase conditions. Target molecules are crown ethers, polypeptides, large size protonated clusters, metal clusters, and other complex polyatomic molecules of special interest. A variety of advanced frequency and time-domain laser spectroscopic methods are applied. The book begins with the principle of an experimental setup for cold gas-phase molecules and various laser spectroscopic methods, followed by chapters on investigation of specific molecular systems. Through a molecular-level approach and analysis by quantum chemical calculation, it is possible to learn how atomic and molecular-level interactions (van der Waals, hydrogen-bonding, and others) control the specific properties of molecules and clusters. Those properties include molecular recognition, induced fitting, chirality, proton and hydrogen transfer, isomerization, and catalytic reaction. The information will be applicable to the design of new types of functional molecules and nanoparticles in the broad area that includes applied chemistry, drug delivery systems, and catalysts.

Studies of Transition States, Clusters, and Radicals by Negative Ion Photodetachment and Photodissociation

Studies of Transition States, Clusters, and Radicals by Negative Ion Photodetachment and Photodissociation
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Total Pages: 7
Release: 2006
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Our AFOSR-supported research during the last three years focused on several experimental programs at the interface of ion spectroscopy and molecular reaction dynamics. We have developed a new method for high resolution photodetachment spectroscopy of negative ions based on photoelectron imaging (SEVI, or Slow photoElectron Velocity-map Imaging) and applied it to simple test systems as well as a pre-reactive van der Waals complex. We have measured photoelectron spectra of solvated transition state precursor anions, and used the vibrational structure in these spectra to infer to effect of various solvents on the strong hydrogen bond in the anion core. This work led to a series of experiments in which we measured the infrared spectra of several strongly hydrogen-bonded anions and the protonated water dimer H5O2+. These experiments were performed on the Free Electron Laser for Infrared experiments (FELIX) which produces high power, tunable infrared pulses over a broad spectral range, enabling the first measurements of the low (

Photoionization and Photodetachment

Photoionization and Photodetachment
Author: Cheuk-Yiu Ng
Publisher: Advanced Physical Chemistry
Total Pages: 740
Release: 2000
Genre: Science
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Part II. 13. Dissociative electron-ion recombination studies using ion synchrotrons / Mats Larsson -- 14. Dissociative photodetachment studies of transient molecules by coincidence techniques / R.E. Continetti -- 15. Mass selected anion-zero kinetic energy photoelectron spectroscopy / Ulrich Boesl, Carsten Bäßmann and Edward W. Schlag -- 16. Photodetachment photoelectron spectroscopy of transition metal oxide species / Lai-Sheng Wang -- 17. Detachment processes for molecular anions / Jack Simons -- 18. Competition between autoionization and predissociation in molecular Rydberg states / S.T. Pratt -- 19. Electron capture processes by free and bound molecules / Eugen Illenberger -- 20. Visualization of electron correlations in doubly and triply excited states of atoms / C.D. Lin and Toru Morishita -- 21. High-resolution angle-resolved studies of atoms and molecules using advanced electron spectroscopy at the ALS / Nora Berrah -- 22. X-ray scattering and fluorescence from atoms and molecules / S.H. Southworth [und weitere]