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J Chem Phys ; 134(9): 091102, 2011 Mar 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21384943

RESUMEN

The oxidation of carbon monoxide with nitrous oxide on mass-selected Au(3)(+) and Ag(3)(+) clusters has been investigated under multicollision conditions in an octopole ion trap experiment. The comparative study reveals that for both gold and silver cations carbon dioxide is formed on the clusters. However, whereas in the case of Au(3)(+) the cluster itself acts as reactive species that facilitates the formation of CO(2) from N(2)O and CO, for silver the oxidized clusters Ag(3)O(x)(+) (n=1-3) are identified as active in the CO oxidation reaction. Thus, in the case of the silver cluster cations N(2)O is dissociated and one oxygen atom is suggested to directly react with CO, whereas a second kind of oxygen strongly bound to silver is acting as a substrate for the reaction.


Asunto(s)
Monóxido de Carbono/química , Oro/química , Oxígeno/química , Plata/química , Dióxido de Carbono/síntesis química , Dióxido de Carbono/química , Cationes/química , Óxido Nitroso/química , Oxidación-Reducción
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J Phys Chem A ; 115(6): 951-9, 2011 Feb 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21214279

RESUMEN

Temperature-dependent gas-phase reaction kinetics measurements and equilibrium thermodynamics under multicollision conditions in conjunction with ab initio DFT calculations were employed to determine the binding energies of carbon monoxide to triatomic silver-gold binary cluster cations and anions. The binding energies of the first CO molecule to the trimer clusters increase with increasing gold content and with changing charge from negative to positive. Thus, the reactivity of the binary clusters can be sensitively tuned by varying charge state and composition. Also, multiple CO adsorption on the clusters was investigated. The maximum number of adsorbed CO molecules was found to strongly depend on cluster charge and composition as well. Most interestingly, the cationic carbonyl complex Au(3)(CO)(4)(+) is formed at cryogenic temperature, whereas for the anion, only two CO molecules are adsorbed, leading to Au(3)(CO)(2)(-). All other trimer clusters adsorb three CO molecules in the case of the cations and are completely inert to CO in our experiment in the case of the anions.

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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 12(28): 7865-73, 2010 Jul 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20614066

RESUMEN

The binding energies of multiple CO molecules to five-atom silver-gold cluster cations have been obtained employing temperature dependent gas phase ion trap measurements and ab initio calculations. The CO binding energies to Ag(n)Au(m)(+) (n + m = 5) decrease with increasing number of silver atoms. Most strikingly, after the adsorption of the fourth CO to Au(5)(+) and of the third CO to Ag(5)(+), respectively, a pronounced decrease in the binding energies of further CO molecules was observed. This is related to a CO-induced structural transformation yielding more compact metal cluster geometries. First principles calculations revealed that the exact structure of the carbonyl complexes with multiple CO and the nature of the CO-induced structural transformation strongly depend on the composition of the metal cluster as well as on the number of adsorbed CO molecules.

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J Phys Chem A ; 113(12): 2724-33, 2009 Mar 26.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19249857

RESUMEN

A detailed analysis of experimentally obtained temperature-dependent gas-phase kinetic data for the oxygen and carbon monoxide adsorption on small anionic gold (Au(n)(-), n = 1-3), silver (Ag(n)(-), n = 1-5), and binary silver-gold (Ag(n)Au(m)(-), n + m = 2, 3) clusters is presented. The Lindemann energy transfer model in conjunction with statistical unimolecular reaction rate theory is employed to determine the bond dissociation energies E(0) of the observed metal cluster complexes with O(2) and CO. The accuracy limits of the obtained binding energies are evaluated by applying different transition-state models. The assumptions involved in the data evaluation procedure as well as possible sources of error are discussed. The thus-derived binding energies of O(2) to pure silver and binary silver-gold cluster anions are generally in excellent agreement with previously reported theoretical values. In marked contrast, the binding energies of O(2) and CO to Au(2)(-) and Au(3)(-) determined via temperature-dependent reaction kinetics are consistently lower than the theoretically predicted values.

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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 7(14): 2706-9, 2005 Jul 21.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16189583

RESUMEN

Femtosecond nuclear dynamics of mass-selected neutral Ag2 and Ag2O2 clusters are investigated with the 'negative ion-to neutral-to positive ion'(NeNePo) technique. For the bare silver dimer, wave packet dynamics occurring in the neutral electronic ground state and in the first excited triplet state are observed after photodetachment from the anion with 3.05 eV photon energy. While the dynamics in the ground state lead to an oscillatory structure in the NeNePo-pump-probe spectra with a vibrational constant of 185 cm-1, the dynamics in the triplet state are assigned to a bound-free transition leading to dissociation. Photodetachment from the Ag2O2- complex results in the desorption of O2. The experimental data clearly show the influence of the desorbing oxygen ligand on the nuclear dynamics of the silver dimer inducing a red shift in the vibrational frequency and an intensity enhancement of the oscillatory signal.


Asunto(s)
Óxidos/química , Oxígeno/química , Compuestos de Plata/química , Plata/química , Adsorción , Dimerización , Ligandos , Oscilometría , Fotoquímica , Protones , Propiedades de Superficie
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Chemphyschem ; 6(2): 243-53, 2005 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15751346

RESUMEN

The ultrafast dynamics of the bimetallic cluster Ag2Au is investigated by pump-probe negative ion-to-neutral-to-positive ion (NeNePo) spectroscopy. Preparation of the neutral cluster in a highly nonequilibrium state by electron detachment from the mass-selected anion, and subsequent probing of the neutral nuclear dynamics through two-photon ionization to the cationic state, leads to strongly probe-energy-dependent transient cation-abundance signals. The origin of this pronounced time and wavelength dependence of the ionization probability on the femtosecond scale is revealed by ab initio theoretical simulations of the transient spectra. Based on the analysis of underlying dynamics, two fundamental processes involving geometry relaxation from linear to triangular structure followed by ultrafast intramolecular vibrational energy redistribution (IVR) have been identified and for the first time experimentally observed in the frame of NeNePo spectroscopy under conditions close to zero electron kinetic energy.

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J Chem Phys ; 120(5): 2078-81, 2004 Feb 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15268345

RESUMEN

Reactions of free silver anions Agn- (n = 1 - 13) with O2, CO, and their mixtures are investigated in a temperature controlled radio frequency ion trap setup. Cluster anions Agn- (n = 1 - 11) readily react with molecular oxygen to yield AgnOm- (m = 2, 4, or 6) oxide products. In contrast, no reaction of the silver cluster anions with carbon monoxide is detected. However, if silver cluster anions are exposed to the mixture of O2 and CO, new reaction products and a pronounced, discontinuous size dependence in the reaction behavior is observed. In particular, coadsorption complexes Agn(CO)O2- are detected for cluster sizes with n = 4 and 6 and, the most striking observation, in the case of the larger odd atom number clusters Ag7-, Ag9-, and Ag11-, the oxide product concentration decreases while a reappearance of the bare metal cluster signal is observed. This leads to the conclusion that carbon monoxide reacts with the activated oxygen on these silver clusters and indicates the prevalence of a catalytic reaction cycle.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 126(11): 3442-3, 2004 Mar 24.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15025469

RESUMEN

A novel size dependence in the adsorption reaction of multiple O2 molecules onto anionic silver clusters Agn- (n = 1-5) is revealed by gas-phase reaction studies in an rf-ion trap. Ab initio theoretical modeling based on DFT method provides insight into the reaction mechanism and finds cooperative electronic and structural effects to be responsible for the size selective reactivity of Agn- clusters toward one or more O2. In particular, Agn- clusters with odd n have paired electrons and therefore bind one O2 only weakly, but they are simultaneously activated to adsorb a strongly bound second oxygen molecule. For the clusters Ag3O4- and Ag5O4-, this cooperative effect results in a superoxo-like, doubly bound O2 subunit with potentially high activity in catalytic silver cluster oxidation processes.

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