Photodissociation and multiphoton dissociative ionization processes in CH(3)S(2)CH(3) at 193 nm studied using velocity-map imaging.

Dissociation and ionization processes in dimethyl disulfide, CH(3)S(2)CH(3), induced by one- or two-photon absorption of 193 nm light, have been studied using velocity-map ion imaging. The analysis of the ion images of the CH(3)S(2) (+), CH(3)S(+), S(2) (+), and S(+) fragments has allowed the charac...

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Main Authors: Martinez-Haya, B, Bass, M, Brouard, M, Vallance, C, Torres, I, Barr, J
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2004
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author Martinez-Haya, B
Bass, M
Brouard, M
Vallance, C
Torres, I
Barr, J
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Bass, M
Brouard, M
Vallance, C
Torres, I
Barr, J
author_sort Martinez-Haya, B
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description Dissociation and ionization processes in dimethyl disulfide, CH(3)S(2)CH(3), induced by one- or two-photon absorption of 193 nm light, have been studied using velocity-map ion imaging. The analysis of the ion images of the CH(3)S(2) (+), CH(3)S(+), S(2) (+), and S(+) fragments has allowed the characterization of the scattering dynamics of some of the main photolysis and dissociative-ionization processes. In particular, the experiments corroborate the formation of electronically excited SCH(3)((2)A(1)) products in the 193 nm photodissociation of dimethyl disulfide seen in earlier studies, and show that laser ionization provides a very sensitive method for their detection. The data have also allowed determination of the recoil energy and angular distributions of the CH(3)S(2) (+) and CH(3)S(+) products of the two-photon dissociative-ionization of the CH(3)S(2)CH(3) molecule. The measured distributions for these products are consistent with the formation of a transient parent ion which dissociates after a substantial intramolecular rearrangement, possibly yielding the most stable isomeric forms of the fragments, namely CH(2)S(2)H(+) and CH(2)SH(+).
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spelling oxford-uuid:eef9f402-01cd-42a1-b247-1394116881982022-03-27T11:36:48ZPhotodissociation and multiphoton dissociative ionization processes in CH(3)S(2)CH(3) at 193 nm studied using velocity-map imaging.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:eef9f402-01cd-42a1-b247-139411688198EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2004Martinez-Haya, BBass, MBrouard, MVallance, CTorres, IBarr, JDissociation and ionization processes in dimethyl disulfide, CH(3)S(2)CH(3), induced by one- or two-photon absorption of 193 nm light, have been studied using velocity-map ion imaging. The analysis of the ion images of the CH(3)S(2) (+), CH(3)S(+), S(2) (+), and S(+) fragments has allowed the characterization of the scattering dynamics of some of the main photolysis and dissociative-ionization processes. In particular, the experiments corroborate the formation of electronically excited SCH(3)((2)A(1)) products in the 193 nm photodissociation of dimethyl disulfide seen in earlier studies, and show that laser ionization provides a very sensitive method for their detection. The data have also allowed determination of the recoil energy and angular distributions of the CH(3)S(2) (+) and CH(3)S(+) products of the two-photon dissociative-ionization of the CH(3)S(2)CH(3) molecule. The measured distributions for these products are consistent with the formation of a transient parent ion which dissociates after a substantial intramolecular rearrangement, possibly yielding the most stable isomeric forms of the fragments, namely CH(2)S(2)H(+) and CH(2)SH(+).
spellingShingle Martinez-Haya, B
Bass, M
Brouard, M
Vallance, C
Torres, I
Barr, J
Photodissociation and multiphoton dissociative ionization processes in CH(3)S(2)CH(3) at 193 nm studied using velocity-map imaging.
title Photodissociation and multiphoton dissociative ionization processes in CH(3)S(2)CH(3) at 193 nm studied using velocity-map imaging.
title_full Photodissociation and multiphoton dissociative ionization processes in CH(3)S(2)CH(3) at 193 nm studied using velocity-map imaging.
title_fullStr Photodissociation and multiphoton dissociative ionization processes in CH(3)S(2)CH(3) at 193 nm studied using velocity-map imaging.
title_full_unstemmed Photodissociation and multiphoton dissociative ionization processes in CH(3)S(2)CH(3) at 193 nm studied using velocity-map imaging.
title_short Photodissociation and multiphoton dissociative ionization processes in CH(3)S(2)CH(3) at 193 nm studied using velocity-map imaging.
title_sort photodissociation and multiphoton dissociative ionization processes in ch 3 s 2 ch 3 at 193 nm studied using velocity map imaging
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