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The vibrational structure of the oxygen K-shell spectra in acenaphthenequinones: an ab initio study.

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The vibrational structure of the K-shell O1s → π∗ of acenaphthenequinone C(12)H(6)O(2) and its halogenated compound C(12)H(2)Br(2)Cl(2)O(2) has been simulated using an entirely ab initio approach. For both molecules, analysis of the calculated Franck-Condon factors confirm without ambiguity that, contrary to initial claims, the C-H stretching modes are not modified in the core states and are not excited. For C(12)H(6)O(2), the vibrational fine structure appears to be mainly due to three modes, involving C=O∗ asymmetric stretch and in-plane ring deformation modes, due to the symmetry breaking of the core state. For C(12)H(2)Br(2)Cl(2)O(2), the vibrational excitation arises essentially from the C=O∗ asymmetric stretch, with numerous secondary peaks arising from hot and combination bands. For both molecules, these bands are probably responsible for the asymmetry deduced in the experimental fits using a unique Morse potential and initially assigned to anharmonic effects.
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hal-00880678 , version 1 (06-11-2013)

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Denis Duflot, Jean-Pierre Flament. The vibrational structure of the oxygen K-shell spectra in acenaphthenequinones: an ab initio study.. Journal of Chemical Physics, 2012, 137 (1), pp.014314. ⟨10.1063/1.4731697⟩. ⟨hal-00880678⟩
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