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Photochemical dehydration of acetamide in a cryogenic matrix

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Vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) irradiation of acetamide has been monitored by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy in argon matrix at 10 K. Several primary photoproducts, including HNCO : CH4 and CO : CH3NH2 molecular complexes, and acetimidic acid, which is reported for the first time, were characterized. The acetimidic acid identification was based on comparison between the experimental and theoretical (B3LYP) infrared spectra. Acetimidic acid is found in argon matrix in the (s-Z)-(E) and (s-Z)-(Z) configurations. It is also an intermediate in the VUV decomposition process, its dehydration leads to the formation of CH3CN : H2O molecular complex. The assignment of the complex was achieved by co-depositing the pairs of respective species and by ab initio calculation.

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hal-00367580 , version 1 (11-03-2009)

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Fabrice Duvernay, Pascal Chatron-Michaud, Fabien Borget, David M. Birney, Thierry Chiavassa. Photochemical dehydration of acetamide in a cryogenic matrix. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2007, 9 (9), pp.1099. ⟨10.1039/b617586d⟩. ⟨hal-00367580⟩

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