The angular distribution of recoil of O atoms from the photodissociation of NO2 at 28 810 cm−1 is presented and analyzed to obtain information about the lifetime and symmetry of the excited dissociative state. The theoretical effects on photofragment angular distributions of excited state symmetry, lifetime, angular momentum, and angular recoil distribution with respect to internal coordinates are considered. The actual angular distribution measured by photofragment spectroscopy, peaks in the direction of the electric vector of the light, indicating that the predominant upper state is of 2B2 symmetry. Some absorption leading to states of different symmetry cannot be excluded. An upper limit for the lifetime of the excited NO2 molecule before dissociation is [formula omitted] indicating that break-up is too rapid to be affected by collisions in the atmosphere where NO2 photodissociation is an important step in photochemical air pollution. © 1972, The American Institute of Physics. All rights reserved.
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Busch, G. E., & Wilson, K. R. (1972). Triatomic Photofragment Spectra. II. Angular Distributions from NO2 Photodissociation. Journal of Chemical Physics, 56(7), 3638–3654. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1677741
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