N-H and N-C Bond Dissociation Pathways in Ultraviolet Photodissociation of Dimethylamine

Peerapat Wangchingchai, Momiji Karino,Katsuyoshi Yamasaki,Hiroshi Kohguchi

JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A(2024)

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We investigated the interlinked N-H and N-C photochemistry of primary and secondary amines via the state-resolved detection of vibrationally excited CH3 product and H atom product by 200-235 nm dimethylamine photodissociation using resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionization (REMPI) and velocity map imaging (VMI) techniques. The out-of-plane bending (nu(2)) vibrationally excited CH3 showed a bimodal translational energy distribution that became unimodal with a near-zero product yield at longer photolysis wavelengths (lambda(photolysis)). In contrast, a unimodal distribution was observed for the C-H stretching (nu(CH)) vibrationally excited CH3 products with an almost constant product yield in the examined lambda(photolysis) region. We ascribed the state-specific energy releases of the CH3 products to two reaction pathways based on calculations of the potential energy surface (PES): the direct N-CH3 dissociation pathway and the indirect N-CH3 dissociation pathway via the N-H bond conical intersection. Meanwhile, the H atom product showed a bimodal energy distribution similar to the ammonia photodissociation model, with an excited-state counterproduct channel that became accessible at a shorter lambda(photolysis). These results suggest that the N-H and N-C bond dissociations are connected, and these dissociations cause different photochemistry between primary/secondary amines and tertiary amines.
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