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arxiv: 2308.03996 · v1 · pith:ANZ4C7LX · submitted 2023-08-08 · physics.chem-ph

Investigating dissociation pathways of nitrobenzene via mega-electron-volt ultrafast electron diffraction

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keywords dynamicsnitrobenzeneelectronicphotochemicalultrafastdiffractiondissociationelectron
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As the simplest nitroaromatic compound, nitrobenzene is an interesting model system to explore the rich photochemistry of nitroaromatic compounds. Previous measurements of nitrobenzene's photochemical dynamics have probed structural and electronic properties, which, at times, paint a convoluted and sometimes contradictory description of the photochemical landscape. A sub-picosecond structural probe can complement previous electronic measurements and aid in determining the photochemical dynamics with less ambiguity. We investigate the ultrafast dynamics of nitrobenzene triggered by photoexcitation at 267 nm employing megaelectronvolt ultrafast electron diffraction with femtosecond time resolution. We measure the first 5 ps of dynamics and, by comparing our measured results to simulation, we unambiguously distinguish the lowest singlet and triplet electronic states. We observe ground state recovery within 160 +/- 60 fs through internal conversions and without signal corresponding to photofragmentation. Our lack of dissociation signal within the first 5 ps indicates that previously observed photofragmenation reactions take place in the vibrationally "hot" ground state on timescales considerably beyond 5 ps.

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