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Laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy of the ketenyl radical
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1997
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EngineeringChemistryElectronic Excited StatePhosphorescence ImagingFirst Laser-induced FluorescencePhotophysical PropertyMolecular SpectroscopyLif Band PositionsBiophysicsLaser-induced Fluorescence SpectroscopyPhotochemistryFree Jet ExpansionMechanistic PhotochemistryLaser SpectroscopyRadical (Chemistry)Quantum ChemistryExcited State PropertyLaser PhotochemistryNatural SciencesSpectroscopy
We report the first laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) excitation spectrum of the ketenyl radical, HCCO, which is produced by the 193 nm photolysis of ketene in a free jet expansion. A series of vibronic bands in the B̃ 2Π–X̃ 2A′′ system are observed. The LIF band positions and rotational structures are in excellent agreement with those of a recent photofragment yield (PFY) spectrum [D. L. Osborn et al., J. Chem. Phys. (to be published)] from the origin at 33 424 cm−1 to 35 100 cm−1 . At higher energies the LIF spectrum breaks off sharply due to a rapid increase in the rate of predissociation. The lifetime of the vibrationless level of the B̃ state is less than 1 ns; the estimated quantum yield of fluorescence is ∼10−3.
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