2019
DOI: 10.1039/c8cp07162d
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Dissociative photodetachment vs. photodissociation of aromatic carboxylates: the benzoate and naphthoate anions

Abstract: Photodetachment leads to a stable radical and to dissociation. Both processes are characterized by the kinetic energy release of the neutral particles.

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“…The experimental setup used to measure cold ion photofragmentation (PF) and photodetachment (PD) spectra was described in previous publications [24][25][26] . The apparatus was recently modified to detect negative ions and the neutral particles originating from both the electron detachment process and following fragmentation 1,2 . The oxyanions are produced in an electrospray ionisation (ESI) source by deprotonation of phenylphosphonic, phenylphosphoric, phenylsulfonic, and p-toluenesulfonic acids.…”
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“…The experimental setup used to measure cold ion photofragmentation (PF) and photodetachment (PD) spectra was described in previous publications [24][25][26] . The apparatus was recently modified to detect negative ions and the neutral particles originating from both the electron detachment process and following fragmentation 1,2 . The oxyanions are produced in an electrospray ionisation (ESI) source by deprotonation of phenylphosphonic, phenylphosphoric, phenylsulfonic, and p-toluenesulfonic acids.…”
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“…When operating in neutral detection mode, the ions are deflected away from the detector, and only the yield of neutral particles is quantified. By applying this method, the PD process becomes experimentally accessible and the ADE can be determined by observing the onset of the narrow central peak corresponding to the arrival of neutral radicals at the detector (see the examples in the SI and in our recent publications 1,2 ).…”
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“…Photodissociation in the ion trapNone of the deprotonated aromatic amino acids led to the production of any ionic fragment when the interaction with the laser took place in the ion trap, indicating that there are no optically accessible excited states below the photodetachment threshold, in contrast with the case of naphthoate(Pino et al 2019). b) Photodetachment in the Gauss tube [Phe-H]anionAs presented in the experimental section, intact radicals appear as narrow peaks while fragments appear as broadened peaks.…”
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