Ultrafast x-ray diffraction of transient molecular structures in solution

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We report direct structural evidence of the bridged radical (CH(2)ICH(2)center dot) in a polar solution, obtained using time-resolved liquid-phase x-ray diffraction. This transient intermediate has long been hypothesized to explain stereochemical control in many association and/or dissociation reactions involving haloalkanes. Ultrashort optical pulses were used to dissociate an iodine atom from the haloethane molecule (C2H4I2) dissolved in methanol, and the diffraction of picosecond x-ray pulses from a synchrotron supports the following structural dynamics, with similar to 0.01 angstrom spatial resolution and similar to 100 picosecond time resolution: The loss of one iodine atom from C2H4I2 leads to the C-I-C triangular geometry of CH(2)ICH(2)center dot. This transient C2H4I then binds to an iodine atom to form a new species, the C2H4I-I isomer, which eventually decays into C2H4+I-2. Solvent dynamics were also extracted from the data, revealing a change in the solvent cage geometry, heating, and thermal expansion.
Publisher
AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
Issue Date
2005-08
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Citation

SCIENCE, v.309, no.5738, pp.1223 - 1227

ISSN
0036-8075
DOI
10.1126/science.1114782
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/261531
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CH-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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