Published July 1, 1995
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Direct femtosecond observation of the transient intermediate in the α-cleavage reaction of (CH_3)_2CO to 2CH_3+CO: Resolving the issue of concertedness
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- Kim, Sang Kyu
- Pedersen, Soren
- Zewail, Ahmed H.
Abstract
When a reaction involving two equivalent bonds has sufficient energy to break both of them, it can proceed by either a concerted or a stepwise mechanism. For Norrish type‐I and other reactions, this issue has been controversial since direct time resolution of the individual C–C cleavage events was not possible. Here, for the elementary α‐cleavage of acetone, we report on the femtosecond resolution of the intermediates using mass spectrometry. The results show the nonconcertedness of the reaction, provide the times for the primary and secondary C–C breakage, and indicate the role of electronic structure (σ^*, antibonding impulse) and the vibrational motions involved.
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© 1995 American Institute of Physics. Received 17 April 1995; accepted 2 May 1995. This research was supported by a grant from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research and by the National Science Foundation. We wish to thank Professor Y. T. Lee for providing us with a preprint of their recent work, Jennifer Herek for the helpful discussion, and Dr. W. P. Hess for communicating the ab initio results.Attached Files
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- Arthur Amos Noyes Laboratory of Chemical Physics
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- 9086