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Lāzer-inducētās fluorescences pāreju no A-b kompleksa uz (1)3Sigma(+) stāvokli novērošana un analīze RbCs molekulā
2019
Šajā bakalaura darbā tika pētītas pārejas RbCs molekulā no A^1 Σ^+~b^3 Π kompleksa uz a^3 Σ^+ un X^1 Σ^+ stāvokli. Pētījuma metode bija lāzer-inducētās fluorescence kombinācijā augstas izšķiršanas spējas Furjē transformāciju spektru reģistrāciju. RbCs molekulas tika ierosinātas izmantojot titāna-safīra lāzeru. Reģistrētajos lāzer-inducētās fluorescences spektros tika novērotas intensīvas pārejas uz singleta stāvokli X^1 Σ^+ un ārkārtīgi vājas pārejas uz tripleta a^3 Σ^+ stāvokli no kopīga A-b kompleksa līmeņa. Tika noteikti relatīvie intensitāšu sadalījumi pētāmajās progresijās, kā arī novērtēta summārā intensitāšu attiecība (sazarošanās attiecība) starp pārejām uz tripleta un singleta stāv…
Growth of paramagnetic defects by gamma rays irradiation in oxygen-deficient silica
2005
Abstract We report an electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) study of gamma rays irradiation effects on an oxygen-deficient silica obtained from fused quartz. We have found that three types of E′ centers, E α ′ , E γ ′ and E δ ′ , and a paramagnetic defect in a spin triplet state (S = 1) are induced. The EPR signals dependence on the microwave power have been investigated. The concentrations of these centers as a function of gamma ray irradiation show that for high dose a limit value is reached suggesting a generation process from precursors.
Ab initio SCF and CI calculations on the barrier to internal rotation of 1,3-butadiene
1972
Ab initio SCF and CI calculations employing a set of gaussian lobe functions have been carried out for the ground and excited states of five geometrical C4H6-structures occurring in the course of rotation from cis-butadiene to the trans-isomer. The rotational potential curves are discussed for the ground and excited states. Particularly the potential curve of the lowest triplet state is considered in this connection thereby substantiating quantitatively the proposed mechanism for induced dimerisation of C4H6. Possible assignments of the lowest singlet excited states in trans-butadiene are discussed.
Oxidation of small gas phase Pd clusters: A density functional study
2006
The adsorption sites of O2 on neutral PdN clusters (N = 1–4) were studied using spin density functional theory. Only for Pd1O2 molecular adsorption is found to be favorable. For Pd2–4O2 dissociative adsorption with the oxygen sitting on Pd bridge sites is preferred. Most Pd clusters remain in the same high spin states found for pure gas phase Pd clusters. Only the ground state of Pd4O2 increase its spin from a triplet to a quintet state. For molecular adsorption the O–O bond gets activated to a superoxo-like state.
Large-scale calculations of excitation energies in coupled cluster theory: The singlet excited states of benzene
1996
Algorithms for calculating singlet excitation energies in the coupled cluster singles and doubles (CCSD) model are discussed and an implementation of an atomic-integral direct algorithm is presented. Each excitation energy is calculated at a cost comparable to that of the CCSD ground-state energy. Singlet excitation energies are calculated for benzene using up to 432 basis functions. Basis-set effects of the order of 0.2 eV are observed when the basis is increased from augmented polarized valence double-zeta (aug-cc-pVDZ) to augmented polarized valence triple-zeta (aug-cc-pVTZ) quality. The correlation problem is examined by performing calculations in the hierarchy of coupled cluster models…
Electronic aspects of the hydride transfer mechanism. III. Ab-initio analytical gradient studies of the cyclopropenyl-cation/LiH with 4-31G and 3-21+…
1988
Abstract Hydride transfer reaction have been studied in sections of the energy hypersurface of cyclopropenyl cation and lithium hydride at 4-31G and 3-21+G basis set levels. The diffuse component has enforced the idea of an hydride-ion as being the particle transferred in the ground electronic state. Calculations on the first triplet state suggest a transfer mechanism mediated by one-electron followed by an hydrogen atom transfer. The change of basis set does not affect structural and energetics aspects of the reacting system except for the transferred particle, where, for some molecular complexes, the electronic distribution can be described as a hydride ion cementing two electron defficie…
Mechanism of triplet photosensitized Diels-Alder Reaction between indoles and cyclohexadienes: theoretical support for an adiabatic pathway.
2006
Diels-Alder reactions between indoles (InHs) and 1,3-cyclohexadienes (CHDs) were achieved by using aromatic ketones as photosensitizers. For instance, irradiation of deaerated dichloromethane solutions containing benzoylthiophene (BT, 1 mM), indole (20 mM), and phellandrene (40 mM), in the presence of an acylating agent, led to the N-acetylated Diels-Alder cycloadduct in 46% yield (endo:exo ratio of 1.8:1). Energy transfer from the BT triplet to the CHD gave rise to diene dimers as byproducts. Several combinations of CHDs, InHs, and aromatic ketones were tested; the Diels-Alder reaction was found to be a general process, except when the indole nucleus was substituted at position 2 or 7 and …
X‐ray Absorption Spectra of Cu II and Cu III Complexes of N , N ′ ‐1,2‐Phenylenebis(2‐mercapto‐2‐methylpropionamide)
2005
The X-ray absorption spectra of Cu I I and Cult complexes of N,N'-1,2-phenylenebis(2-mercapto-2-methylpropionamide) were recorded and analysed in solid phase. The EXAFS spectra of the two samples were refined with full multiple scattering path. Geometry optimisations on the Cu I I and Cu I I I complexes were performed by the B3LYP density functional method, with the 6-31G(d,p) basis set, considering different spin multiplicities. The singlet state of the Cu I I I complex was shown to be more stable than the triplet state, and a good agreement between the calculated and the corresponding experimental structure was found. Further single-point calculations on the optimised geometry were carrie…
The Iron Hydrido Complex [FeH(dppe)2]+: Solution and Solid-State Reactivity with Dinitrogen
2006
The blue compound [FeH(dppe)2]BPh4 (1) (dppe = 1,2-bis(diphenylphosphino)ethane) is investigated by optical absorption, vibrational, NMR and Mossbauer spectroscopy as well as magnetic susceptibility measurements. In the solid state, 1 is found to be paramagnetic (S=1) whereas in tetrahydrofuran (thf) solution it is diamagnetic. Importantly, 1 reacts with dinitrogen in thf solution and in the solid state to give the yellow and green dinitrogen complexes 2a and 2b, respectively, both of which have the formula [FeH(N2)(dppe)2]BPh4. Apart from their colour and optical spectroscopic properties, the dinitrogen compounds 2a and 2b also differ in their magnetic, Mossbauer and vibrational properties…
A theoretical study on the thermal ring opening rearrangement of 1H-bicyclo[3.1.0]hexa-3,5-dien-2-one: a case of two state reactivity
2009
The molecular mechanism of the thermal rearrangement of singlet 1H-bicyclo[3.1.0]hexa-3,5-dien-2-one to give triplet 4-oxocyclohexa-2,5-dienylidene has been investigated using density functional theory (B3LYP and M05-2X functionals) as well as ab initio CASSCF and CASPT2 multiconfigurational methods. The reactant has a singlet ground state while the product can be found in three low lying electronic states P((3)B(1)), P((1)B(1)), and P((1)A'). Therefore, the molecular mechanism of this ring opening rearrangement may involve up to three different potential energy surfaces of two spin multiplicities: two singlet (closed shell, CS, and open shell, OS) and one triplet. The stationary points on …