Visible electronic absorption spectrum of vinyl radical

  • Hunziker H
  • Kneppe H
  • McLean A
  • et al.
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Abstract

A simple, banded absorption spectrum has been detected by photochemical modulation spectroscopy in Hg-photosensitized reactions forming vinyl radicals. It starts at 499.5 nm, reaches maximum intensity ε ≈ 30 M −1 cm −1 around 400 nm, and contains progressions of 1200 and 920 cm −1 vibrations. These features are compatible with the electronic structure, equilibrium geometries, and energies of the 2 A′ ground and 2 A″ first excited states of vinyl which were determined by abinitio SCF calculations. The upper state of the observed transition is analogous to the [Formula: see text] state of the isoelectronic formyl radical.

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Hunziker, H. E., Kneppe, H., McLean, A. D., Siegbahn, P., & Wendt, H. R. (1983). Visible electronic absorption spectrum of vinyl radical. Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 61(5), 993–995. https://doi.org/10.1139/v83-175

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