VACUUM-ULTRAVIOLET EXCITATION OF LARGE WATER CLUSTERS

Citation
M. Ahmed et al., VACUUM-ULTRAVIOLET EXCITATION OF LARGE WATER CLUSTERS, Journal of physical chemistry, 98(48), 1994, pp. 12530-12534
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Physical
ISSN journal
00223654
Volume
98
Issue
48
Year of publication
1994
Pages
12530 - 12534
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-3654(1994)98:48<12530:VEOLWC>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
The fluorescence excitation spectrum of water clusters containing up t o 1500 water molecules has been studied using synchrotron radiation in the spectral region 60-250 nm. Fluorescence is only observed for exci tation of the water clusters in the region 100-140 nm. Water clusters do not fluoresce for excitation wavelengths lower or higher than this range. The fluorescence lies in the spectral region 200-420 nm and is peaked at 300-350 nm. The fluorescence excitation spectrum closely res embles that for free water molecules, and we see no shifts in the spec trum relative to gaseous molecules. It is suggested that the fluorscen ce comes from Rydberg-excited water molecules lying at the surface of the cluster that are photodetached and predissociate into fluorescent fragments. Below 100 nm, the clusters photoionize to give protonated c luster ions rather than electronically excited monomer ions as in the gas phase. We see no evidence for emission similar to that recently re ported for UV excitation of ice crystals [Matich, A, J.; et al. J. Phy s. Chess. 1993, 97, 10539].