Spectroscopy of substituted benzene molecules

Consistent assignment of vibrational motions across substituted benzene derivatives is a long-standing desire amongst spectroscopists. In this thesis, the S1 electronic states of monohalosubstituted benzene molecules and their deuterated isotopologues are investigated, using resonance enhanced multi...

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Main Author: Andrejeva, Anna
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2016
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34936/
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description Consistent assignment of vibrational motions across substituted benzene derivatives is a long-standing desire amongst spectroscopists. In this thesis, the S1 electronic states of monohalosubstituted benzene molecules and their deuterated isotopologues are investigated, using resonance enhanced multiphoton ionisation spectroscopy. The observed vibrational bands are assigned using the Mi nomenclature proposed by Gardner and Wright where ring localised vibrations having the same atomic motion are given the same label, allowing straightforward comparisons of vibrational motions across monosubstituted benzene molecules to be achieved. Detailed investigation showed that it would not be possible to apply the same Mi nomenclature labels to the para disubstutited benzene derivatives owing to the different vibrational motions of mono- and disubstituted benzene molecules. As a consequence a new nomenclature, Di, for labelling the vibrational motions of para disubstituted benzene molecules is proposed in this work. The Di labelling scheme is based on the vibrations of the para difluorobenzene molecule. S0 state vibrations of symmetric and asymmetric para dihalobenzene species, para fluorotoluene and para xylene are studied in detail, showing that the ring localised vibrational motions of para disubstituted benzene species are being described by the same label.
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spelling nottingham-349362025-02-28T13:31:09Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34936/ Spectroscopy of substituted benzene molecules Andrejeva, Anna Consistent assignment of vibrational motions across substituted benzene derivatives is a long-standing desire amongst spectroscopists. In this thesis, the S1 electronic states of monohalosubstituted benzene molecules and their deuterated isotopologues are investigated, using resonance enhanced multiphoton ionisation spectroscopy. The observed vibrational bands are assigned using the Mi nomenclature proposed by Gardner and Wright where ring localised vibrations having the same atomic motion are given the same label, allowing straightforward comparisons of vibrational motions across monosubstituted benzene molecules to be achieved. Detailed investigation showed that it would not be possible to apply the same Mi nomenclature labels to the para disubstutited benzene derivatives owing to the different vibrational motions of mono- and disubstituted benzene molecules. As a consequence a new nomenclature, Di, for labelling the vibrational motions of para disubstituted benzene molecules is proposed in this work. The Di labelling scheme is based on the vibrations of the para difluorobenzene molecule. S0 state vibrations of symmetric and asymmetric para dihalobenzene species, para fluorotoluene and para xylene are studied in detail, showing that the ring localised vibrational motions of para disubstituted benzene species are being described by the same label. 2016-12-14 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en arr https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34936/1/Anna%20Thesis%20FINAL%20SUBMISSION%20corrected.pdf Andrejeva, Anna (2016) Spectroscopy of substituted benzene molecules. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
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Spectroscopy of substituted benzene molecules
title Spectroscopy of substituted benzene molecules
title_full Spectroscopy of substituted benzene molecules
title_fullStr Spectroscopy of substituted benzene molecules
title_full_unstemmed Spectroscopy of substituted benzene molecules
title_short Spectroscopy of substituted benzene molecules
title_sort spectroscopy of substituted benzene molecules
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34936/