Rotational state distribution of CO photofragments from triplet ketene
- 1 November 1986
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 85 (9) , 5101-5106
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.451702
Abstract
The nascent rotational state distribution of CO(v″=0,J″) following excimer laser photolysis of ketene at 351 nm has been determined under collisionless conditions in a flow cell. At this low excitation energy dissociation can only take place on the triplet potential surface leading to CH2(X̃ 3B1) and CO(X̃ 1Σ+). The available energy permits only the vibrational ground state of CO to be populated. The observed rotational distribution of CO(v″=0,J″) deviates drastically from a phase space theory statistical distribution as well as from a thermal one. A Boltzmann plot of this distribution exhibits a population inversion for J″<13. The nonstatistical behavior is attributed to a barrier along the dissociation path. The fragments are repelled too rapidly for energy to be randomized between them. Thus the photofragmentation dynamics of triplet ketene contrasts markedly with dissociation on the singlet surface which has no barrier and gives a statistical CO rotational state distribution. An impulsive model calculation for the ab initio transition state geometry is in surprisingly good agreement with the experimental energy partitioning among the fragment degrees of freedom. This suggests that the CCO bond angle is strongly bent at the top of the barrier and that the barrier height is a substantial fraction of available energy.Keywords
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