PCCP does exist
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26/04/2000
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Resumo |
Neutral and cationic \[C-2,P-2] were investigated by a combination of mass spectrometry and electronic structure calculations. The cationic \[C-2,P-2](.+) potential energy surface including all relevant minima, transition states and fragmentation products was calculated at the B3LYP/6-311G(3df) level of theory. The most stable structures are linear PCCP.+ 1(.+) (E-rel=0 kcal mol(-1)), a three-membered ring with exocyclic phosphorus c-(PCC)-P 2(.+) (E-rel = 40.8 kcal mol(-1)), and the rhombic isomer 3(.+) (E-rel = 24.9 kcal mol(-1)). All fragmentation channels are significantly higher in energy than any of the \[C-2,P-2](.+) isomers. Experimentally, \[C-2,P-2](.+) ions are generated under high vacuum conditions by electron ionization of two different precursors. The fragmentation of \[C-2,P-2](.+) on collisional activation is preceded by rearrangement reactions which obscure the structural connectivity of the ions. The existence and the high stability of neutral \[C-2,P-2] were proved by a neutralization-reionization (NR) experiment. Although an unambiguous structural assignment of the neutral species cannot be drawn, both theory and experiment suggest that the long-sought neutral, linear PCCP 1 is generated using the NR technique. |
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Royal Society of Chemistry Publications |
Relação |
http://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlepdf/2000/cp/b000225i DOI:10.1039/b000225i Bronstrup, M., Gottfriedsen, J., Kretzschmar, I., Blanksby, S.J., Schwarz, H., & Schumann, H. (2000) PCCP does exist. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2(10), pp. 2245-2250. |
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Copyright 2000 Royal Society of Chemistry Publications |
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School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #reionization mass-spectrometry #gas-phase #phosphorus |
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Journal Article |