Direct Observation of a Transiently Formed Isomer during Iodoform Photolysis in Solution by Time-Resolved X-ray Liquidography

  • Chi Woo Ahn
  • Hosung Ki
  • Joonghan Kim
  • Jeongho Kim
  • Sungjun Park
  • Yunbeom Lee
  • Kyung Hwan Kim
  • Qingyu Kong
  • Jiwon Moon
  • Martin Nors Pedersen
  • Michael Wulff
  • Hyotcherl Ihee
Publication date
February 2018
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Journal
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters

Abstract

Photolysis of iodoform (CHI3) in solution has been extensively studied, but its reaction mechanism remains elusive. In particular, iso-iodoform (iso-CHI2-I) is formed as a product of the photolysis reaction, but its detailed structure is not known, and whether it is a major intermediate species has been controversial. Here, by using time-resolved X-ray liquidography, we determined the reaction mechanism of CHI3 photodissociation in cyclohexane as well as the structure of iso-CHI2-I. Both iso-CHI2-I and CHI2 radical were found to be formed within 100 ps with a branching ratio of 40:60. Iodine radicals (I), formed during the course of CHI3 photolysis, recombine nongeminately with either CHI2 or I. Based on our structural analysis, the I-I dis...

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