Abstract

Cluster ions of ethylchloride and their dissociation products have been produced in a supersonic expansion of ethylchloride seeded in Ar and energy selected by the threshold photoelectron photoion coincidence (TPEPICO) method. The peak widths of the ion time of flight distribution indicate that all of the clusters are produced by dissociative photoionization of higher order clusters. Thus, trimer ions dissociate to form dimer ions and an ethylchloride monomer. This dimer ion was found to be metastable with respect to the formation of the di-ethylchloronium ion and a chlorine atom. The measured dissociation rate as a function of the dimer ion internal energy was compared to the calculated rates based on the statistical RRKM/QET theory. Good agreement was found when the dimer adiabatic IP was assumed to be 10.2 eV. The Cl loss from the ethylchloride dimer ion is associated with a reverse activation energy of about 0.32 eV.

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