Abstract

Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy was employed to determine the lifetime and absolute concentration of singlet oxygen, O 2( 1Δ g), in the gas phase. O 2( 1Δ g) molecules were generated by gas-phase photosensitization with octafluoronaphthalene. The absolute concentration of O 2( 1Δ g) at total pressure of 0.3 Torr was estimated to be 3 × 10 −6 mol dm −3 at 305 K under our conditions using the ground-state oxygen molecule, O 2( 3 ∑ g - ), as a quantitative standard. The observed lifetime of O 2( 1Δ g) is 7 s at 0.6 Torr. This is the first report of the gas-phase lifetime of O 2( 1Δ g) observed by EPR.

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