Issue 6, 2011

Photochemistry of HI on argon and waternanoparticles: Hydronium radical generation in HI·(H2O)n

Abstract

Photochemistry of HI molecules on large Arn and (H2O)n, [n with combining macron] ∼ 100–500, clusters was investigated after excitation with 243 nm and 193 nm laser radiation. The measured H-fragment kinetic energy distributions pointed to a completely different photodissociation mechanism of HI on water than on argon clusters. Distinct features corresponding to the fragment caging (slow fragments) and direct exit (fast fragments) were observed in the spectra from HI photodissociation on Arnclusters. On the other hand, the fast fragments were entirely missing in the spectrum from HI·(H2O)n and the slow-fragment part of the spectrum had a different shape from HI·Arn. The HI·(H2O)nspectrum was interpreted in terms of the acidic dissociation of HI on (H2O)n in the ground state, and hydronium radical H3O formation following the UV excitation of the ionically dissociated species into states of a charge-transfer-to-solvent character. The H3O generation was proved by experiments with deuterated species DI and D2O. The experiment was complemented by ab initio calculations of structures and absorption spectra for small HI·(H2O)nclusters, n = 0–5, supporting the proposed model.

Graphical abstract: Photochemistry of HI on argon and water nanoparticles: Hydronium radical generation in HI·(H2O)n

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Aug 2010
Accepted
12 Oct 2010
First published
29 Nov 2010

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2011,13, 2250-2258

Photochemistry of HI on argon and water nanoparticles: Hydronium radical generation in HI·(H2O)n

V. Poterya, J. Fedor, A. Pysanenko, O. Tkáč, J. Lengyel, M. Ončák, P. Slavíček and M. Fárník, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2011, 13, 2250 DOI: 10.1039/C0CP01518K

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