화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Physical Chemistry, Vol.99, No.28, 11067-11073, 1995
Dissociative Resonance Raman-Spectrum of Methyl Mercaptan
Dissociative resonance Raman spectroscopy has been used to probe the dissociation dynamics of methyl mercaptan. A tunable, narrow-band UV laser system has been developed capable of generating 10 ns pulses of similar to 10 mJ energy, with a bandwidth of less than 1 cm(-1) (fwhm). The Raman spectrum of methyl mercaptan shows a progression which we assign to the C-S stretching mode. A strong feature we assign to the S-H stretching fundamental exhibited no overtones. The Raman spectrum of methyl mercaptan is complicated by the appearance of CS and atomic carbon fluorescence. A pathway is proposed for the multiphoton formation of these emitting species at 193 nm excitation.