Andrew R. Whitehill
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2013
Andrew R. Whitehill; Changjian Xie; Xixi Hu; Daiqian Xie; Hua Guo; Shuhei Ono
Signatures of mass-independent isotope fractionation (MIF) are found in the oxygen (16O,17O,18O) and sulfur (32S, 33S, 34S, 36S) isotope systems and serve as important tracers of past and present atmospheric processes. These unique isotope signatures signify the breakdown of the traditional theory of isotope fractionation, but the physical chemistry of these isotope effects remains poorly understood. We report the production of large sulfur isotope MIF, with Δ33S up to 78‰ and Δ36S up to 110‰, from the broadband excitation of SO2 in the 250–350-nm absorption region. Acetylene is used to selectively trap the triplet-state SO2 (3B1), which results from intersystem crossing from the excited singlet (1A2/1B1) states. The observed MIF signature differs considerably from that predicted by isotopologue-specific absorption cross-sections of SO2 and is insensitive to the wavelength region of excitation (above or below 300 nm), suggesting that the MIF originates not from the initial excitation of SO2 to the singlet states but from an isotope selective spin–orbit interaction between the singlet (1A2/1B1) and triplet (3B1) manifolds. Calculations based on high-level potential energy surfaces of the multiple excited states show a considerable lifetime anomaly for 33SO2 and 36SO2 for the low vibrational levels of the 1A2 state. These results demonstrate that the isotope selectivity of accidental near-resonance interactions between states is of critical importance in understanding the origin of MIF in photochemical systems.
Journal of Chemical Physics | 2015
G. Barratt Park; Caroline C. Womack; Andrew R. Whitehill; Jun Jiang; Shuhei Ono; Robert W. Field
Millimeter-wave detected, millimeter-wave optical double resonance (mmODR) spectroscopy is a powerful tool for the analysis of dense, complicated regions in the optical spectra of small molecules. The availability of cavity-free microwave and millimeter wave spectrometers with frequency-agile generation and detection of radiation (required for chirped-pulse Fourier-transform spectroscopy) opens up new schemes for double resonance experiments. We demonstrate a multiplexed population labeling scheme for rapid acquisition of double resonance spectra, probing multiple rotational transitions simultaneously. We also demonstrate a millimeter-wave implementation of the coherence-converted population transfer scheme for background-free mmODR, which provides a ∼10-fold sensitivity improvement over the population labeling scheme. We analyze perturbations in the C̃ state of SO2, and we rotationally assign a b2 vibrational level at 45,328 cm(-1) that borrows intensity via a c-axis Coriolis interaction. We also demonstrate the effectiveness of our multiplexed mmODR scheme for rapid acquisition and assignment of three predissociated vibrational levels of the C̃ state of SO2 between 46,800 and 47,650 cm(-1).
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2013
Shuhei Ono; Andrew R. Whitehill; J. R. Lyons
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2012
Andrew R. Whitehill; Shuhei Ono
Analytical Chemistry | 2014
E. Harris; David D. Nelson; William Olszewski; Mark S. Zahniser; Katherine E. Potter; Barry J. McManus; Andrew R. Whitehill; Ronald G. Prinn; Shuhei Ono
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014
Andrew R. Whitehill; B. Jiang; Hua Guo; Shuhei Ono
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2017
Andrew R. Whitehill; L. M. T. Joelsson; Johan A. Schmidt; David T. Wang; Matthew S. Johnson; Shuhei Ono
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2015
Andrew R. Whitehill; B. Jiang; Hua Guo; Shuhei Ono
Park | 2015
Caroline C. Womack; Jun Jiang; Shuhei Ono; Robert W. Field; Barratt Park; Andrew R. Whitehill
69th International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy | 2014
Barratt Park; Shuhei Ono; Andrew R. Whitehill; Robert W. Field; Peter Richter; Carrie Womack; Jun Jiang