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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 26(8): 6600-6607, 2024 Feb 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38333952

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Vibrational wave-packet dynamics on the ground electronic state of the neutral silver pentamer (Ag5) are studied by femtosecond (fs) pump-probe spectroscopy using the 'negative ion - to neutral - to positive ion' (NeNePo) excitation scheme. A vibrational wave packet is prepared on the 2A1 state of Ag5via photodetachment of mass-selected, cryogenically cooled Ag5- anions using a fs pump pulse. The temporal evolution of the vibrational wave packet is then probed by an ultrafast probe pulse via resonant multiphoton ionization to Ag5+. Frequency analysis of the fs NeNePo transients for pump-probe delay times from 0.2 to 8 ps reveals three primary beating frequencies at 157 cm-1, 101 cm-1 and 56 cm-1 as well as four weaker features. A comparison of these experimentally obtained beating frequencies to harmonic normal mode frequencies calculated from electronic structure calculations confirms that Ag5 in the gas phase adopts a planar trapezoidal geometry, similar to that previously observed in solid argon. The dependence of the ionization yield on the laser polarization indicates a s-d wave electron photodetachment from a 'p-type' occupied molecular orbital of Ag5. Franck-Condon analysis shows that both processes, photodetachment and subsequent photoionization determine the beating frequencies probed in the time-dependent cation yield. The present study extends the applicability of fs NeNePo spectroscopy to characterize the vibrational spectra in the far-IR frequency range in the absence of perturbations from a medium or a messenger atom to mass-selected neutral metal clusters with more than three atoms in the ground electronic states.

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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 25(36): 24313-24320, 2023 Sep 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37664952

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The nuclear quantum dynamics on the ground electronic state of the neutral silver dimer 107Ag109Ag are studied by femtosecond (fs) pump-probe spectroscopy using the 'negative ion - to neutral - to positive ion' (NeNePo) excitation scheme. A vibrational wave packet is prepared on the X1Σ+g state of Ag2via photodetachment of mass-selected, cryogenically cooled Ag2- using a first ultrafast pump laser pulse. The temporal evolution of the wave packet is then probed by an ultrafast probe pulse via resonant multiphoton ionization to Ag2+. Frequency analysis of the fs-NeNePo spectra obtained for a single isotopologue and pump-probe delay times up to 60 ps yields the harmonic (ωe = 192.2 cm-1), quadratic anharmonic (ωexe = 0.637 cm-1) and cubic anharmonic (ωeye = 3 × 10-4 cm-1) constants for the X1Σ+g state of neutral Ag2. The fs-NeNePo spectra obtained at different pump wavelengths provide insight into the excitation mechanism. At a pump wavelength of 510 nm instead of 1010 nm, resonant excitation of a short-lived electronically excited state of the anion followed by autodetachment results in population of higher-energy vibrational levels of the neutral ground state. In contrast, at 1140 nm dynamics with a slightly shorter beating period and different relative phase are observed. The present study demonstrates that isotopologue-specific fs-NeNePo spectroscopy provides accurate vibrational constants of mass-selected neutral clusters in their electronic ground state in the terahertz spectral region, which remains difficult to obtain directly in the frequency domain with any other type of spectroscopy of comparable sensitivity.

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J Phys Chem A ; 127(14): 3133-3147, 2023 Apr 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37014811

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High-resolution photoelectron spectra of vibrationally pre-excited vinoxide anions (CH2CHO-) are reported using the recently developed IR-cryo-SEVI technique. This method is combined with a newly developed implementation of vibrational perturbation theory that can readily identify relevant anharmonic couplings among nearly degenerate vibrational states. IR-cryo-SEVI spectra are obtained by resonant infrared excitation of vinoxide anions via the fundamental C-O (ν4, 1566 cm-1) or isolated C-H (ν3, 2540 cm-1) stretching vibrations prior to photodetachment. Excitation of the ν4 mode leads to a well-resolved photoelectron spectrum that is in excellent agreement with a harmonic Franck-Condon simulation. Excitation of the higher-energy ν3 mode results in a more complicated spectrum that requires consideration of the calculated anharmonic resonances in both the anion and the neutral. From this analysis, information about the zeroth-order states that contribute to the nominal ν3 wave function in the anion is obtained. In the neutral, we observe anharmonic splitting of the ν3 fundamental into a polyad feature with peaks at 2737(22), 2 835(18), and 2910(12) cm-1, for which only the center frequency has been previously reported. Overall, 9 of the 12 fundamental frequencies of the vinoxy radical are extracted from the IR-cryo-SEVI and ground-state cryo-SEVI spectra, most of which are consistent with previous measurements. However, we provide a new estimate of the ν5 (CH2 scissoring) fundamental frequency at 1395(11) cm-1 and attribute the discrepancy with previously reported values to a Fermi resonance with the 2ν11 overtone (CH2 wagging).

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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 117(38): 23374-23379, 2020 09 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32878996

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Alkanes and [B12X12]2- (X = Cl, Br) are both stable compounds which are difficult to functionalize. Here we demonstrate the formation of a boron-carbon bond between these substances in a two-step process. Fragmentation of [B12X12]2- in the gas phase generates highly reactive [B12X11]- ions which spontaneously react with alkanes. The reaction mechanism was investigated using tandem mass spectrometry and gas-phase vibrational spectroscopy combined with electronic structure calculations. [B12X11]- reacts by an electrophilic substitution of a proton in an alkane resulting in a B-C bond formation. The product is a dianionic [B12X11CnH2n+1]2- species, to which H+ is electrostatically bound. High-flux ion soft landing was performed to codeposit [B12X11]- and complex organic molecules (phthalates) in thin layers on surfaces. Molecular structure analysis of the product films revealed that C-H functionalization by [B12X11]- occurred in the presence of other more reactive functional groups. This observation demonstrates the utility of highly reactive fragment ions for selective bond formation processes and may pave the way for the use of gas-phase ion chemistry for the generation of complex molecular structures in the condensed phase.

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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 22(8): 4610-4616, 2020 Feb 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32051997

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The alkylidene double bond configuration of transient ortho-quinone methides (o-QMs) is studied by cryogenic ion trap vibrational spectroscopy. To this end, o-QMs are formed from ortho-hydroxy benzhydryl alcohols in a Brønsted acid mediated dehydration reaction on a microfluidic chip reactor and the E/Z isomer ratio is determined by comparing the measured gas phase mid-infrared fingerprints with the predicted harmonic spectra from density functional theory calculations. Control over the stereochemistry is achieved by exploiting steric repulsion interactions between the substituents adjacent to the formal double bond of the o-QMs. Attempts to manipulate the ratio of the E- and Z-isomers by varying the reaction conditions were unsuccessful. This observation suggests a low isomerization barrier and hence shorter equilibration times with respect to the on-chip residence time. The fluxional character of the formal double bond is confirmed in 13C-labelling experiments, which reveal a substantially red-shifted CC stretching frequency characteristic for extended, conjugated π-systems.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 56(27): 7980-7985, 2017 06 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28560843

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It is common and chemically intuitive to assign cations electrophilic and anions nucleophilic reactivity, respectively. Herein, we demonstrate a striking violation of this concept: The anion [B12 Cl11 ]- spontaneously binds to the noble gases (Ngs) xenon and krypton at room temperature in a reaction that is typical of "superelectrophilic" dications. [B12 Cl11 Ng]- adducts, with Ng binding energies of 80 to 100 kJ mol-1 , contain B-Ng bonds with a substantial degree of covalent interaction. The electrophilic nature of the [B12 Cl11 ]- anion is confirmed spectroscopically by the observation of a blue shift of the CO stretching mode in the IR spectrum of [B12 Cl11 CO]- and theoretically by investigation of its electronic structure. The orientation of the electric field at the reactive site of [B12 Cl11 ]- results in an energy barrier for the approach of polar molecules and facilitates the formation of Ng adducts that are not detected with reactive cations such as [C6 H5 ]+ . This introduces the new chemical concept of "dipole-discriminating electrophilic anions."

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