Construction of interstellar cumulenes and heterocumulenes : Mass spectrometric studies


Autoria(s): Blanksby, S.J.; Bowie, J.H.
Data(s)

1999

Resumo

The last few years have brought an increasing interest in the chemistry of rite interstellar and circumstellar environs. Many of the molecular species discovered in remote galactic regions have been dubbed 'non-terrestrial' because of their unique structures (Thaddeus et al, 1993). These findings have provided a challenge to chemists in many differing fields to attempt to generate these unusual species in the laboratory of particular recent interest have been the unsaturated hydrocarbon families, CnH and CnH2, which have been pursued by a number of diverse methodologies. A wine range of heterocumulenes, including CnO, HCnO, CnN, HCnN, CnS, HCnS, CnSi and HCnSi have also provided intriguing targets for laboratory experiments. Strictly the term cumulene refers to a class of compounds that possess a series of adjacent double bonds, with allene representing the simplest example (H2C=C=CH2). However for many of the non-terrestrial molecules presented here, the carbon chain cannot be described in terms of a single simple valence structure, and so we use the terms cumulene and heterocumulene in a more general sense: to describe molecular species that contain an unsaturated polycarbon chain. Mass spectrometry has proved an invaluable tool in the quest for interstellar cumulenes and heterocumulenes in the laboratory it has the ability in its many forms, to (i) generate charged analogs of these species in the gas phase, (ii) probe their connectivity, ion chemistry, and thermochemistry, and (iii) in some cases, elucidate the neutrals themselves. Here, we will discuss the progress of these studies to this time. (C) 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/70655/

Publicador

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Relação

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/(SICI)1098-2787(1999)18:2%3C131::AID-MAS3%3E3.0.CO;2-H/abstract

Blanksby, S.J. & Bowie, J.H. (1999) Construction of interstellar cumulenes and heterocumulenes : Mass spectrometric studies. Mass Spectrometry Reviews, 18(2), pp. 131-151.

Fonte

Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #transform microwave spectroscopy #gas-phase generation #ion flow tube #polycyclic aromatic-hydrocarbons #ab-initio calculations #crossed-beam #reaction #inter-stellar clouds #laboratory detection #negative-ions #photoelectron-spectroscopy
Tipo

Journal Article