Photofragment infrared emission spectroscopy: Vibrational progression and potential parameters of the CH3(ν2) "umbrella" mode

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Abstract

The out-of-plane bending vibration (ν2) of the free radical CH3 has been detected by time and wavelength-resolved infrared emission spectroscopy following dissociation of CH3I with a pulsed laser at λ=266 nm. Three distinct Q branch features in the vibrational progression of the ν2 "umbrella" mode are observed: 3-2 (729±4 cm-1), 4-3 (772±4 cm-1), and 5-4 (811 ±4 cm-1). These low resolution measurements provide an approximate determination of the harmonic/quartic mixed oscillator potential parameters for the higher levels of the out-of-plane bend. The vibrational assignment is important to studies of radical excitation originating from photodissociation, which is considered in the accompanying paper. © 1982 American Institute of Physics.

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Hermann, H. W., & Leone, S. R. (1981). Photofragment infrared emission spectroscopy: Vibrational progression and potential parameters of the CH3(ν2) “umbrella” mode. The Journal of Chemical Physics, 76(10), 4759–4765. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.442794

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