The origin bands of the A 2Pi-X 2Pi electronic transition for three new linear polyacetylene cation chains, HC12H+, HC14H+, and HC16H+, have been recorded in the gas phase at approximately 30 K, located at 924.7, 1034.6, and 1144.0 nm. The absorption spectra were observed using a two-color two-photon ion-photodissociation experiment that utilizes the cooling capabilities of a 22-pole ion trap. Such spectra allow a direct comparison between laboratory and astrophysical data; however, no matches were found between the experimentally determined origin bands and the known diffuse interstellar bands.
A new approach has been developed for the purpose of measuring the electronic transitions to bound exited states for cations that have been collisionally relaxed to low vibrational and rotational temperatures. This has been used to obtain the first gas phase electronic spectra of the protonated polyacetylenes using a two-color ion-photodissociation approach. Specifically, the origin bands in the B (1)A(1)<-- X(1)A(1) transitions of HC(6)H(2) (+) and HC(8)H(2) (+) (C(2v) geometry) were observed at 26,403.3 and 21,399.8 cm(-1). Data on such cooled systems allow a direct comparison between laboratory and astrophysical measurements.
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