Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1408421 Journal of Molecular Structure 2014 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Ultrafast dynamics of ethylbenzene cation has been studied.•Photofragmentation and photoelectron spectrometry are combined.•An ultrafast relaxation on time constant of 2.50 (±0.13) ps was observed and attributed.•The results were compared with o-xylene cations, an isomer of ethylbenzene.

Ultrafast dynamics of ethylbenzene (EB) cation has been studied by time-resolved photofragmentation mass-spectrometry (PFMS) in combination with photoelectron spectrometry. EB cations were prepared by multiphoton ionization. The photoelectron spectrum was registered by photoelectron velocity map imaging (PEVMI) and the observed bands were assigned to different cation states. The ultrafast dynamics of these cation states are measured by monitoring the time dependent parent-ion depletion and the fragment-ion appearance, simultaneously. An ultrafast relaxation time of the parent ion of 2.50 (±0.13) ps has been inferred, which is attributed to a dissipative intramolecular vibrational redistribution (IVR) process within the D0 cation state. The results were compared with o-xylene cations, an isomer of EB.

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