Issue 29, 2020

Photodissociation processes of a water–oxygen complex cation studied by an ion imaging technique

Abstract

Photochemistry of molecular complex ions in the atmosphere affects the composition, density, and growth of chemical species. Photodissociation processes of a mass-selected O2+(H2O) complex ion in the visible and ultraviolet regions were studied by ion imaging experiments and theoretical calculations. At 473 nm excitation, O2+ was the predominant photofragment ion produced. In this O2+ channel, the kinetic energy release was comparable to that estimated using a statistical dissociation model, and the anisotropy parameter was determined to be β = 1.0 ± 0.1. On the other hand, the H2O+ photofragment ion was mainly produced at 355 nm excitation. The kinetic energy release for the H2O+ channel was large and nonstatistical, and the anisotropy parameter was β = 1.9 ± 0.2. Theoretically, the 473 and 355 nm excitations were assigned to the [B with combining tilde]2A′′ ← [X with combining tilde]2A′′ and [D with combining tilde]2A′′ ← [X with combining tilde]2A′′ transitions, respectively, both of which were characterized by positive charge transfer from O2 to H2O subunits. To further investigate the dissociation mechanisms, potential energy curves (PECs) and surfaces (PESs) for the O2+(H2O) ion were calculated for the ground and excited states. As a result, the H2O+ channel at 355 nm excitation was explained by rapid dissociation on the repulsive PES of the [D with combining tilde] state, while rapid electronic relaxation from the [B with combining tilde] to [X with combining tilde] state followed by dissociation in the ground state was inferred in the O2+ channel at 473 nm excitation.

Graphical abstract: Photodissociation processes of a water–oxygen complex cation studied by an ion imaging technique

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Jun 2020
Accepted
10 Jul 2020
First published
10 Jul 2020

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2020,22, 16926-16933

Photodissociation processes of a water–oxygen complex cation studied by an ion imaging technique

Y. Nakashima, Y. Ito, K. Okutsu, M. Nakano and F. Misaizu, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2020, 22, 16926 DOI: 10.1039/D0CP03132A

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