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Photofragmentation of gas-phase acetic acid and acetamide clusters in the vacuum ultraviolet region.

Marta BerholtsHanna MyllynenKuno KooserEero ItäläSari GranrothHelena LevolaJoakim LaksmanShabnam OghbaieeBart OostenrijkErgo NõmmisteEdwin Kukk
Published in: The Journal of chemical physics (2018)
Photofragmentation of gas-phase acetamide and acetic acid clusters produced by a supersonic expansion source has been studied using time-of-flight mass spectrometry and the partial ion yield (PIY) technique combined with tunable vacuum-ultraviolet synchrotron radiation. Appearance energies of the clusters and their fragments were experimentally determined from the PIY measurements. The effect of clusterization conditions on the formation and fragmentation of acetic acid clusters was investigated. Ab initio quantum mechanical calculations were performed on both samples' dimers to find their neutral and ionized geometries as well as proton transfer energy barriers leading to the optimal geometries. In the case of the acetamide dimer, the reaction resulting in the production of ammoniated acetamide was probed, and the geometry of the obtained ion was calculated.
Keyphrases
  • molecular dynamics
  • density functional theory
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