Title :
Solute-Induced Photo-Ionization of Nonpolar Liquids
Author :
McDonald, Daniel B. ; Sauer, Myron C., Jr.
Author_Institution :
Chemistry Division Argonne National Laboratory Argonne, Illinois
fDate :
4/1/1985 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Transient dc conductivity measurements of anthracene solutions in cyclohexane have provided evidence for solvent ionization following irradiation with 248 nm excimer laser pulses. A mechanism resulting in a cyclohexane cation and an anthracene anion as near neighbors can explain the experimental observations: a high mobility species, 7 to 8 absorbed photons per solute molecule, intensity dependence, and absence of enhanced hydrogen generation. The nature of the high-mobility species is discussed and the contribution of geminate ions to transient dc conductivity measurements is analyzed. A photo-ionization apparatus with 20 ps time resolution is being developed to observe the transient ions spectroscopically. Such a system may enable observation of solute-induced ionization in solvents having normal mobility cations.
Keywords :
Conductivity measurement; Electrodes; Electrons; Hydrogen; Ionization; Optical pulses; Pulse measurements; Solvents; Spectroscopy; Sulfur hexafluoride;
Journal_Title :
Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEI.1985.348855