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Photodissociation and formation of an ion-pair in CH 2 FCl (HCFC-31).

Albert J F W H de S SilvaGessenildo P RodriguesElizete VenturaSilmar Andrade do Monte
Published in: Journal of computational chemistry (2023)
Although CH 2 FCl (HCFC-31) recently became of great atmospheric importance, studies concerning its excited states are almost nonexistent. Several excited singlet states were studied (valence nσ* and Rydberg n3s, n3p, σ3s, and σ3p) through highly correlated multireference configuration interaction with singles and doubles, including extensivity correction. Comparison with the states of CH 3 Cl indicates a strong influence of the F atom. Potential energy curves suggest formation of an electrostatically bound complex that relaxes to a hydrogen-bonded contact ion-pair (HBCIP) which can decay yielding CH 2 F + Cl or to the ground state minimum of CH 2 FCl. The HBCIP has a dipole moment of 9.57 D, a CI wavefunction described as 0.65ionic + 0.20biradical and it is strongly bonded by 4.72 eV. Its H bond has characteristics of moderate and strong H bonds. The simulated absorption spectrum confirms the nσ* assignment for the first and suggests the n3s + n3p σ assignment for the second band.
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