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Solvation of ion-pair states in nonpolar media: I2 in solid neon, argon and krypton

Helbing, Jan
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Chergui, Majed  
2001
The Journal of Chemical Physics

The ion-pair state emission spectra of I2 isolated in Ne, Ar, and Kr matrixes at 300-700 nm and vacuum UV spectra at 50,000-60,000 cm-1 are presented. Spectroscopic anal. of the UV and visible emission bands of the lowest-lying ion-pair state D'(2g) in Ne and Ar provides unambiguous evidence for both vertical (energy) and horizontal shifts (equil. distance) due to solvation in a rare gas matrix, and suggests that the ion-pair states maintain their distinct character. In Kr the previously reported broad emission band at 420 nm consists of 2 narrow bands, which have counterparts in the visible. They are assigned to emission from D'(2g) and a 2nd ion-pair states of I2, most probably the d(2u) state. Partial charge delocalization to the matrix can only play a minor role in Kr since similar emission is found for secondary sites in Ar. These findings should be highly relevant for a description of ion-pair states in nonpolar media. They are useful for the interpretation of time-resolved expts. that use the ion-pair state emission as probe signal. [on SciFinder (R)]

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research article
DOI
10.1063/1.1401808
Author(s)
Helbing, Jan
Chergui, Majed  
Date Issued

2001

Published in
The Journal of Chemical Physics
Volume

115

Issue

13

Start page

6158

End page

6172

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REVIEWED

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February 27, 2006
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/225806
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