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Photoelectron Photoion Coincidence Spectroscopy of Biradicals

Ingo Fischer, Patrick Hemberger

2023ChemPhysChem16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The electronic structure of biradicals is characterized by the presence of two unpaired electrons in degenerate or near-degenerate molecular orbitals. In particular, some of the most relevant species are highly reactive, difficult to generate cleanly and can only be studied in the gas phase or in matrices. Unveiling their electronic structure is, however, of paramount interest to understand their chemistry. Photoelectron photoion coincidence (PEPICO) spectroscopy is an excellent approach to explore the electronic states of biradicals, because it enables a direct correlation between the detected ions and electrons. This permits to extract unique vibrationally resolved photoion mass-selected threshold photoelectron spectra (ms-TPES) to obtain insight in the electronic structure of both the neutral and the cation. In this review we highlight most recent advances on the spectroscopy of biradicals and biradicaloids, utilizing PEPICO spectroscopy and vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) synchrotron radiation.

Topics & Concepts

Electronic structureX-ray photoelectron spectroscopySpectroscopyChemistryElectron spectroscopyUltraviolet photoelectron spectroscopyPhotoionizationPhotoemission spectroscopySynchrotron radiationUnpaired electronAtomic physicsIonComputational chemistryPhysicsNuclear magnetic resonanceRadicalIonizationQuantum mechanicsOrganic chemistryAdvanced Chemical Physics StudiesMolecular Spectroscopy and StructureCatalysis and Oxidation Reactions