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NOO Peroxy Isomer Exposed with Velocity-Map Imaging.

Benjamin A LawsS J CavanaghB R LewisStephen T Gibson
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2017)
The chemistry of NO2, a key atmospheric trace gas, has historically been interpreted in terms of the C2v isomer ONO, with the peroxy isomer NOO only postulated to be stable. In this work, a velocity-map-imaged photoelectron spectrum of the nitrite anion, NO2-, reveals energetic-electron structure that may only occur by photodetachment from the NOO-(X̃1A') isomer. This measurement defines NOO(X̃2A') bond frequencies and an electron affinity of only 335(30) cm-1, which, supported by ab initio calculations, confirm the first observation of this important reactive species.
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