Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5385235 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2010 | 6 Pages |
Irradiation of a sample containing fluoromethane dispersed in solid neon near 3.0Â K with light from a synchrotron at wavelength 124Â nm generated products that were detected with infrared absorption spectra. The identified products include CF, CF+, CF2, HCF, H2CF, C2F2, C2F2H2, CH3, CH, C2H2 and HF. Isotopic labeling with 13C and deuterium and quantum-chemical calculations confirmed the identification of these species; the vibrational spectra of CF+ and HCF (CH stretching mode) are recorded for the first time in solid neon.
Graphical abstractIrradiation of H3CF dispersed in solid Ne near 3 K with vacuum-ultraviolet light from a synchrotron yielded new infrared absorption lines at 2640.5 and 1759.9 cmâ1. Based on the results of calculations and of experiments with 13C- and deuterium labeling, we assigned the new lines to HCF (CH stretching mode) and CF+, respectively.Download high-res image (85KB)Download full-size imageResearch highlights⺠The first infrared spectrum of CF cation isolated in solid matrix. ⺠The first infrared spectrum of CH stretch of HCF isolated in solid matrix. ⺠The VUV absorption spectrum of H3CF in solid Ne.