Abstract
The continuous flowing beams of the triplet state phenylnitrene (PhN) species have been generated by respective pyrolysis of PhN 3 at 83(±0.5) °C and phenylisocyanate (PhNCO) at 105(±0.5) °C in the quartz inlet tube loosely filled with a 30 Å molecular sieve powder supported on the quartz wool. PE spectrum of PhN is recorded in situ for the first time. The ionization energies, corresponding to different ionic states of PhN +, are determined by PES experiment and both G2 and DFT calculations. The study indicates that PhN is a diradical with C 2v symmetry and has a 3A 2 ground state.
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