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Infrared spectrum of the 2-chloroethyl radical in solid para-hydrogen

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 14, Issue 2, Pages 1014-1029

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c1cp22524c

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  1. National Science Council of Taiwan [NSC99-2745-M-009-001-ASP]
  2. Fulbright Research Grant from the Foundation for Scholarly Exchange (Fulbright Taiwan)
  3. J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board (U. S. State Department)

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The addition reaction of chlorine with ethylene (C2H4) is expected to proceed via a free radical intermediate, the 2-chloroethyl radical, however, this intermediate has not been previously observed spectroscopically. Irradiation at 365 nm of a co-deposited mixture of Cl-2, C2H4, and p-H-2 at 3.2 K produces a series of new lines in the infrared spectrum. A strong line at 664.0 cm(-1) and weaker lines at 562.1, 1069.9, 1228.0, 3041.1 and 3129.3 cm(-1) are concluded to be due to a single carrier based on their behavior upon subsequent annealing to 4.5 K and secondary irradiation at 254 and 214 nm. The positions and intensities of these lines agree with the MP2/aug-cc-pVDZ predicted vibrational spectrum of the 2-chloroethyl ((CH2CH2Cl)-C-center dot) radical. In order to confirm this assignment, isotopic experiments were performed with C2D4 and t-C2H2D2 and the corresponding infrared bands due to the deuterium isotopomers of this radical ((CD2CD2Cl)-C-center dot and (C2H2D2Cl)-C-center dot) have been observed. A final set of experiments were performed following irradiation of the Cl-2/C2H4/p-H-2 mixture at 365 nm, in which the matrix was irradiated with filtered infrared light from a globar source, which has been shown to induce reactions between isolated Cl atoms and matrix H-2 to produce HCl and H atoms. In these experiments, the major products observed were HCl, the ethyl radical (center dot C2H5) and ethyl chloride (C2H5Cl) and the possible mechanisms for the formation of these species are discussed.

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