2019
DOI: 10.1002/chem.201901650
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Infrared Spectroscopy of Size‐Selected Hydrated Carbon Dioxide Radical Anions CO2.−(H2O)n (n=2–61) in the C−O Stretch Region

Abstract: Understanding the intrinsic properties of the hydrated carbon dioxide radical anions CO2.−(H2O)n is relevant for electrochemical carbon dioxide functionalization. CO2.−(H2O)n (n=2–61) is investigated by using infrared action spectroscopy in the 1150–2220 cm−1 region in an ICR (ion cyclotron resonance) cell cooled to T=80 K. The spectra show an absorption band around 1280 cm−1, which is assigned to the symmetric C−O stretching vibration νs. It blueshifts with increasing cluster size, reaching the bulk value, wi… Show more

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“…The weaker absorption band observed experimentally at 1570–1730 cm −1 lies in the range of the H 2 O bending mode and the antisymmetric stretching mode of CO 2 − . The presence of an intact water molecule, isomers Ig and Ih , can be ruled out.…”
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“…The weaker absorption band observed experimentally at 1570–1730 cm −1 lies in the range of the H 2 O bending mode and the antisymmetric stretching mode of CO 2 − . The presence of an intact water molecule, isomers Ig and Ih , can be ruled out.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the band broadens with increasing n so that the band is smeared out for n ≥6, resulting in a raised baseline as seen in Figure . For larger clusters, the band might be explained by a combination of H 2 O bending ν 2 , H 2 O libration ν L2 , and bending of H 2 O triplets ν T2 , as seen before in the spectra of CO 2 − (H 2 O) n …”
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