Abstract

Internal energy distribution of the NO product from photodissociation of t-butyl nitrite in the region between 220 and 250 nm are presented. The rotational distribution for all the vibrational levels are similar throughout the region, with a dominant Gaussian-like highly rotationally ( J) excited component and a minor low- J component. Increase in the dissociation energy has a dramatic effect on the vibrational distribution: at 250 nm, the v″=0 channel dominates, while at 220 nm, the v″=0 channel is undetectable using our apparatus. These observations reveal new information on the S 2 surface and the dissociation dynamics of t-butyl nitrite.

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