We investigate pathways for fragmentation in the uracil radical cation
using ab initio electronic structure calculations. We focus on the main fragments
produced in pump-probe dissociative ionization experiments. These are fragments
with mass to charge ratios (m/z) of 69, 28, 41, and 42. Barriers to dissociation along
the ground ionic surface are reported, which provide an estimate of the energetic
requirements for the production of the main fragments. Direct and sequential
fragmentation mechanisms have been analyzed, and it is concluded that sequential
fragmentation after production of fragment with m/z 69 is the dominant mechanism
for the production of the smaller fragments.
Revised: October 12, 2012 |
Published: August 24, 2012
Citation
Zhou C., S. Matsika, M. Kotur, and T.C. Weinacht. 2012.Fragmentation Pathways in the Uracil Radical Cation.Journal of Physical Chemistry A 116, no. 37:9217-9227. doi:10.1021/jp209213e