2020
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpca.0c01250
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Emerging Nonvalence Anion States of [Isoprene-H·]·H2O Accessed via Detachment of OH·Isoprene

Abstract: The anion photoelectron imaging spectra of an ion with m/z 85, generated under ion source conditions that optimize •OH production in a coexpansion with isoprene, are presented and analyzed with supporting calculations. A spectroscopic feature observed at a vertical electron detachment energy of 2.45 eV, which dominates the photoelectron spectrum measured at 3.495 eV photon energy, is consistent with the OH–·isoprene ion–molecule complex, while additional signal observed at lower electron binding energy can be… Show more

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“…Figure c shows the PE spectrum of an anion with m / z 85, which is mass-coincident with the OH – ·isoprene IMC produced using the isoprene/O 2 /H 2 gas mix, studied previously . The spectrum shown here is additional evidence of disparate speciation between the different ion source conditions and reactants used in this study, as it is different from the spectrum assigned to the IMC (the two distinct spectra are shown superimposed in the Supporting Information).…”
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confidence: 61%
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“…Figure c shows the PE spectrum of an anion with m / z 85, which is mass-coincident with the OH – ·isoprene IMC produced using the isoprene/O 2 /H 2 gas mix, studied previously . The spectrum shown here is additional evidence of disparate speciation between the different ion source conditions and reactants used in this study, as it is different from the spectrum assigned to the IMC (the two distinct spectra are shown superimposed in the Supporting Information).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Pulsed discharge in combination with pulsed molecular beam valves are useful tools in the study of anions, cations, and unstable radical species, though species formed in discharge sources can be surprising in terms of connecting the structures produced by the precursor molecules. The results presented above show that the source used in this study produces a combination of fragments, oxidized fragments, and unfragmented species such as the O 2 – ·isoprene IMC, methylglyoxal, and dimethylglyoxal. ,, While in many cases our results do not allow for an unambiguous structural assignment of species that have clearly undergone some fragmentation, we can unambiguously distinguish oxidized and unoxidized species, and there is evidence that the most prevalent fragment ions are formed by breaking the weakest carbon–carbon or carbon–hydrogen bonds and that single O-atom or atomic ion addition takes place. Indeed, the fact that the mass spectra show distinct product distributions under different conditions, rather than a common, statistical distribution of ions ranging from carbon clusters to sequentially reduced and oxidized clusters, is evidence of a hierarchy of processes, with low-energy events such as electron attachment and ion–molecule association being the most important.…”
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“…Autodetachment is therefore observed only when the photon energy is resonant with a transition to a quasibound vibronic level of the anion, and the resulting free electron carries away the excess energy between the intermediate excited anion and the final neutral vibronic level. Several examples of this effect are included in refs . In contrast with the more typical case of autodetachment, the near-threshold autodetachment signal is observed over a range of photon energies for all three [O 2 – M ] − ( M = glyoxal, methylglyoxal, or biacetyl) complexes.…”
Section: Results and Analysismentioning
confidence: 98%