Upon one-photon excitation at 248 nm, gaseous CH(3)C(O)SH is dissociated following three pathways with the products of (1) OCS + CH(4), (2) CH(3)SH + CO, and (3) CH(2)CO + H(2)S that are detected using time-resolved Fourier-transform infrared emission spectroscopy. The excited state (1)(n(O), π*(CO)) has a radiative lifetime of 249 ± 11 ns long enough to allow for Ar collisions that induce internal conversion and enhance the fragment yields. The rate constant of collision-induced internal conversion is estimated to be 1.
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