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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2007

An examination of structural characteristics of phenylacetylene by vibronic and rovibronic simulations of ab initio data

Igor Pugliesi; Nicola M. Tonge; Karen E. Hornsby; Martin C. R. Cockett; Mark J. Watkins

The structural properties of phenylacetylene have been investigated in the S(0)((1)A(1)) neutral ground and S(1)((1)B(2)) and S(2)((1)A(1)) singlet excited states and the D(0)((2)B(1)) cationic state using both rovibronic and multidimensional Franck-Condon simulations from data determined via correlated ab initio methods. Results are compared to experimental and ab initio data reported in the literature. (10,10)-CASSCF and a hybrid CASSCF/SACCI frequency analysis using the cc-pVDZ Dunning basis set have been employed to produce vibronic simulations of REMPI/FES, dispersed fluorescence, TPES and MATI spectra. Calculated rotational constants are used where appropriate to compare to rotationally resolved experimental studies. Whilst the simulations are of generally good quality, it is apparent that the distortion of the ring along the long axis upon electronic excitation is underestimated, resulting in smaller predicted changes in ipso and para CCC bond angles and weaker activities in the 6a and 9a modes compared with experiment. Simulations of one-photon MATI spectra on the other hand, which do not rely on excited state methodologies, compare very well with experiment, suggesting that the neutral and cationic ground state geometries are quite accurate, as are the predicted changes in geometry accompanying ionisation. Simulated rotational and vibrational profiles, as well as other calculated physical data, show good agreement with the numerous experimental and computational studies of phenylacetylene in the literature.


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2009

Iodine-mediated coastal particle formation: an overview of the Reactive Halogens in the Marine Boundary Layer (RHaMBLe) Roscoff coastal study

Gordon McFiggans; Catherine S.E. Bale; Stephen M. Ball; Joseph M. Beames; William J. Bloss; Lucy J. Carpenter; J. R. Dorsey; R. M. Dunk; M. Flynn; Kate Furneaux; Martin Gallagher; Dwayne E. Heard; A. M. Hollingsworth; Karen E. Hornsby; Trevor Ingham; C. E. Jones; Roger Jones; Louisa J. Kramer; Justin M. Langridge; Catherine Leblanc; J.-P. LeCrane; James Lee; Roland J. Leigh; Ian Longley; Anoop S. Mahajan; Paul S. Monks; H. Oetjen; Andrew J. Orr-Ewing; John M. C. Plane; Philippe Potin


Geophysical Research Letters | 2010

Quantifying the contribution of marine organic gases to atmospheric iodine

Charlotte E. Jones; Karen E. Hornsby; Roberto Sommariva; R. M. Dunk; Roland von Glasow; Gordon McFiggans; Lucy J. Carpenter


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2008

Air-sea fluxes of biogenic bromine from the tropical and North Atlantic Ocean

Lucy J. Carpenter; Charlotte E. Jones; R. M. Dunk; Karen E. Hornsby; J. Woeltjen


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2010

Evidence of reactive iodine chemistry in the Arctic boundary layer

Anoop S. Mahajan; Marvin D. Shaw; H. Oetjen; Karen E. Hornsby; Lucy J. Carpenter; Lars Kaleschke; Xiangshan Tian-Kunze; James Lee; Sarah Moller; P. M. Edwards; R. Commane; Trevor Ingham; Dwayne E. Heard; John M. C. Plane


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2010

In situ measurements of molecular iodine in the marine boundary layer: the link to macroalgae and the implications for O 3 , IO, OIO and NO x

Rujin Huang; K. Seitz; Joelle Buxmann; Denis Pöhler; Karen E. Hornsby; Lucy J. Carpenter; U. Platt; Thorsten Hoffmann


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2009

Coastal measurements of short-lived reactive iodocarbons and bromocarbons at Roscoff, Brittany during the RHaMBLe campaign

C. E. Jones; Karen E. Hornsby; R. M. Dunk; Roland J. Leigh; Lucy J. Carpenter


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2009

A Relaxed Eddy Accumulation (REA)-GC/MS system for the determination of halocarbon fluxes

Karen E. Hornsby; M. Flynn; J. R. Dorsey; Martin Gallagher; Rosie Chance; Charlotte E. Jones; Lucy J. Carpenter


Geophysical Research Letters | 2007

Bromoform in tropical Atlantic air from 25°N to 25°S

Lucy J. Carpenter; David J. Wevill; J. R. Hopkins; R. M. Dunk; Charlotte E. Jones; Karen E. Hornsby; J. B. McQuaid


Geophysical Research Letters | 2010

Quantifying the contribution of marine organic gases to atmospheric iodine: MARINE ORGANIC IODINE GASES

Charlotte E. Jones; Karen E. Hornsby; Roberto Sommariva; R. M. Dunk; Roland von Glasow; Gordon McFiggans; Lucy J. Carpenter

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R. M. Dunk

Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute

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J. R. Dorsey

University of Manchester

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M. Flynn

University of Manchester

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