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Phenylpropargyl Radicals and Their Dimerization Products: An IR/UV Double Resonance Study

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Two C9H7 isomers, 1-phenylpropargyl and 3-phenylpropargyl, have been studied by IR/UV double resonance spectroscopy in a free jet. The species are possible intermediates in the formation of soot and polyryclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH). The radicals are generated by flash pyrolysis from the corresponding bromides and ionized at 255-297 nm in a one color, two photon process. Mid-infrared radiation between 500 and 1800 cm(-1) is provided by a free electron laser (FEL). It is shown that the two radicals can be distinguished by their infrared spectra. In addition, we studied the dimerization products originating from the phenylpropargyl self-reaction. We utilize the fact that the pyrolysis tube can be considered to be a flow reactor permitting us to investigate the chemistry in such a thermal reactor. Dimerization of phenylpropargyl produces predominately species with m/z = 228 and 230. A surprisingly high selectivity has been found: The species with m/z = 230 is identified to be para-terphenyl, whereas m/z = 228 can be assigned to 1-phenylethynyl-naphthalene. The results allow to derive a mechanism for the dimerization of phenylpropargyl and suggest hitherto unexplored pathways to the formation of soot and PAH.

Year of Publication
2012
Journal
Journal of Physical Chemistry A
Volume
116
Issue
33
Number of Pages
8515-8522
Date Published
Aug
Type of Article
Article
ISBN Number
1089-5639
DOI
PId
8806f7d855d4503cffbc131a98be9078
Alternate Journal
J. Phys. Chem. A
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