Isomer-Dependent Electron Affinities of Fluorophenyl Radicals, •C6H5–xFx (2 ≤ x ≤ 4)
Kristen Rose McGinnis,
Conor J. McGee,
Caroline Chick Jarrold
Abstract:Di-, tri-, and tetrafluorophenyl radicals each have three
regioisomers,
several of which can form multiple distinct radical structures. We
present the photoelectron spectra of the di-, tri-, and tetrafluorophenide
regioisomer anions generated from their associated fluorobenzene precursors.
By comparing the spectra to the results of density functional theory
calculations, we determine that in cases where more than one possible
radical isomer is possible for a given regioisomer (radicals formed
from 1,2-difluoro… Show more
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