Abstract

Three-dimensional accurate potential energy surfaces around the local minima of NO2 - and NO2 were calculated with the SAC/SAC-CI analytical energy gradient method. Therefrom, the ionization photoelectron spectra of NO2 - , the equilibrium geometries and adiabatic electron affinity of NO2 , and the vibrational frequencies including harmonicity and anharmonicity of NO2 - and NO2 were obtained. The calculated electron affinity was in reasonable agreement with the experimental value. The SAC-CI photoelectron spectra of NO2 - at 350 K and 700 K including the rotational effects were calculated using the Franck-Condon approximation. The theoretical spectra reproduced well the fine experimental photoelectron spectra observed by Ervin et al. (J. Phys. Chem. 1988, 92, 5405). The results showed that the ionizations from many vibrational excited states as well as the vibrational ground state are included in the experimental photoelectron spectra especially at 700 K and that the rotational effects are important to reproduce the experimental photoelectron spectra of both temperatures. The SAC/SAC-CI theoretical results supported the analyses of the spectra by Ervin et al., except that we could show some small contributions from the asymmetric-stretching mode of NO2 - . © 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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