Publications by authors named "Reinaldo Cavasso-Filho"

The dissociative photoionization dynamics of the chloroacetone molecule (CHOCl) in the gas phase, induced by vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) synchrotron radiation in the range from 10.85 to 21.50 eV, has been investigated by using time-of-flight mass spectrometry in the photoelectron-photoion coincidence mode.

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  • Researchers used synchrotron-based techniques to study the electronic structure and ionization of dimethyl xanthate (CHOC(S)SCH) in the S 2p region.
  • The investigation focused on the most stable synperiplanar conformer and leveraged tunable synchrotron radiation to excite sulfur atoms at various energy levels.
  • Findings suggest that dimethyl xanthate can be a useful laboratory precursor for ionic species similar to those found in the interstellar medium, notably formyl and thioformyl cations (HCO and HCS).
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The photoexcitation, photoionization, and photofragmentation of gaseous CFCFC(O)OH were studied by means of synchrotron radiation in the valence and inner energy regions. Photofragmentation events were detected from 11.7 eV through formation of COH, CF, and the parent species M.

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  • The study investigates the electronic structure and dissociative ionization of halomethyl thiocyanates, specifically CClSCN and CClFSCN, using photoelectron spectroscopy (PES) and PEPICO spectra from a synchrotron facility.
  • Quantum chemical calculations were employed to accurately assign the photoelectron spectra, identifying the first ionization energies as originating from the sulfur lone pair orbital.
  • The analysis reveals a correlation between the vertical first ionization energy and the electronegativity of substituted halogen groups, along with detailed fragmentation patterns from ionization processes in the S 2p and Cl 2p energy regions.
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The electronic structure and the dissociative ionization of selenium oxychloride, OSeCl2, have been investigated in the valence region by using results from both photoelectron spectroscopy (PES) and synchrotron-based photoelectron photoion coincidence (PEPICO) spectra. The PES is assigned with the help of quantum chemical calculations at the outer-valence Green's function (OVGF) and symmetry adapted cluster/configuration interaction (SAC-CI) levels. The first energy ionization is observed at 11.

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The unimolecular photofragmentation mechanisms of chlorosulfonyl isocyanate, ClSO2NCO, excited with tunable synchrotron radiation between 12 and 550 eV, were investigated by means of time-of-flight (TOF) coincidence techniques. The main fragmentation mechanism after single ionization, produced by irradiation of an effusive beam of the sample with synchrotron light in the valence electron region, occurs through the breaking of the Cl-S single bond, giving a chloride radical and a SO2NCO(+) fragment. This mechanism contrasts with the one observed for the related FSO2NCO, in which the rupture of the S-N bond originates the FSO2(+) fragment.

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The main inner shell ionization edges of gaseous CF3CF2CF2C(O)Cl, including Cl 2p, C 1s, O 1s, and F 1s, have been measured in Total Ion Yield (TIY) mode by using tunable synchrotron radiation, and several resonance transitions have been assigned with the help of quantum chemical calculations. Interestingly, resonance transitions observed in the C 1s region can be assigned to different carbon atoms in the molecule according to the degree of fluorine substitution. Ionic photofragmentation processes have been studied by time-of-flight mass spectrometry in the Photoelectron-Photoion-Coincidence (PEPICO) and Photoelectron-Photoion-Photoion-Coincidence (PEPIPICO) modes.

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Gaseous 2,2,2-trifluoroethanol (TFE) is excited with synchrotron radiation between 10 and 1000 eV and the ejected electrons and positive ions are detected in coincidence. In the valence-electron energy region, the most abundant species is CH2 OH(+) . Other fragments, including ions produced by atomic rearrangements, are also detected; the most abundant are COH(+) , CFH2 (+) and CF2 H2 (+) .

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The valence electronic properties of S-ethyl flouromethanethioate (S-ethyl fluoromethsanethioate), FC(O)SCH2CH3, were investigated by means of He(I) photoelectron spectroscopy in conjunction with the analysis of the photofragmentation products determined by PEPICO (phtoelectron-photoion-coincidence) by using synchrotron radiation in the 11.1-21.6 eV photon energy range.

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The electronic properties of fluorosulfonyl isocyanate, FSO2NCO, were investigated by means of photoelectron spectroscopy and synchrotron based techniques. The first ionization potential occurs at 12.3 eV and was attributed to the ejection of electrons formally located at the π NCO molecular orbital (MO), with a contribution from nonbonding orbitals at the oxygen atoms of the SO2 group.

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The electronic transitions and the dissociative ionic photoionization mechanisms of gaseous ClC(O)SCH(3) have been investigated at the VUV and soft X-ray energy regions of S 2p, Cl 2p, C 1s, and O 1s core edges using tunable synchrotron radiation and time-of-flight mass spectrometry. The relative abundances of the ionic fragments were obtained from both PEPICO (photoelectron photoion coincidence) and PEPIPICO (photoelectron photoion photoion coincidence) spectra. The presence of a moderate site- and element-specific fragmentation effects and its implication regarding chemical reactions were analyzed.

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In this work we present a study of the dissociative photoionization of S-methyl thioacetate [CH(3)C(O)SCH(3)] by using multicoincidence time-of-flight mass spectrometry and synchrotron radiation in the S 2p, C 1s, and O 1s edges. Total and partial ion yield spectra together with photoelectron-photoion coincidence (PEPICO) and photoelectron-photoion-photoion coincidence (PEPIPICO) spectra were measured. Fragmentation patterns deduced from PEPICO and PEPIPICO spectra at the various excitation energies show a moderate site-specific fragmentation.

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A combination of photoelectron spectroscopy and synchrotron based photoelectron photoion coincidence (PEPICO) spectra has been applied to investigate the electronic structure and the dissociative ionization of the CH(2)ClSCN molecule in the valence region. The PES is assigned with the electronic structure calculations at the outer-valence Green's function and symmetry adapted cluster/configuration interaction (SAC-CI) levels offer an explanation of our experimental results. Upon vacuum ultraviolet irradiation the low-lying radical cation, located at 10.

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Total ion yield spectra and photoinduced fragmentations following S 2p, C 1s, O 1s, and F 1s inner shell excitations of methyl thiofluoroformate, FC(O)SCH(3), have been studied in the gaseous phase by using synchrotron radiation and multicoincidence techniques, which include photoelectron-photoion coincidence (PEPICO) and photoelectron-photoion-photoion coincidence (PEPIPICO) time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Fragmentation patterns deduced from PEPICO spectra at the various excitation energies show a moderate site-specific fragmentation. The dissociation dynamic for the main ion-pair production has been discussed.

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The simultaneous evaluation of the PES and valence synchrotron photoionization studies complemented by the results of quantum chemical calculations offers unusually detailed insights into the valence ionization processes of small covalent molecules. Thus, methyl thiochloroformate, ClC(O)SCH(3), has been investigated by using results from both photoelectron spectroscopy (PES) and synchrotron radiation in the valence energy range. In an additional series of experiments, total ion yield (TIY) and photoelectron-photoion coincidence (PEPICO) spectra have been recorded.

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