Hydrogen-Atom-Assisted Tautomerization on Solid Surfaces─The Case Study of Thioacetamide
Sándor Góbi,
Igor Reva,
Gopi Ragupathy
et al.
Abstract:Amorphous thioacetamide (TA) ice was prepared by deposition on a low-temperature substrate in an ultrahigh-vacuum simulation chamber, exposing the sample to a beam of hydrogen atoms. The structural changes were monitored by reflection−absorption FT-IR spectroscopy. The spectral data unambiguously evidence the formation of the higher-energy thiol tautomeric forms of TA upon interaction with H atoms, resulting from the more stable thione tautomer, which is otherwise exclusively present in unprocessed ice. The re… Show more
Hydrogen-atom tunnelling is an important component in some chemical reactions particularly at low temperatures ≤ 300 K. Recent experiments by Rostkowska et al. [PCCP 2024, 26, 23944–23950] showed that higher...
Hydrogen-atom tunnelling is an important component in some chemical reactions particularly at low temperatures ≤ 300 K. Recent experiments by Rostkowska et al. [PCCP 2024, 26, 23944–23950] showed that higher...
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