2022
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpca.2c03304
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Isomer Differentiation of Trapped C16H10+ Using Low-Energy Collisions and Visible/VUV Photons

Abstract: Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons are major species in astrophysical environments, and this motivates their study in samples of astrochemical interest such as meteorites and laboratory analogues of stardust. Molecular analyses of carbonaceous matter in these samples show a dominant peak at m/z = 202.078 corresponding to C 16 H 10 . Obtaining information on the associated isomeric structures is a challenge for the molecular analysis of samples available in very small quantities (mg or less). Here we show that co… Show more

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“…Most notably, one manuscript reports that silicon carbide grains in conditions like those found in late-stage circumstellar envelopes will produce buckyballs and nanotubes, confirming in large part Nobel Laureate Sir Harry Kroto’s original idea about the astrophysical formation of these carbon allotropes. Examples of other novel molecules with potential astrochemical significance include 2-aza-1,3-butadiene, the C 7 H 5 radical, functionalized buckyballs in the form of C 60 O + and C 60 OH + , the 1-quinolinium (C 9 H 7 NH + ) cation along with its corresponding neutral and hydrogenated radicals, cyano-cyclopentadiene ions, the simplest aminooxycarbene in aminohydroxymethylene (H 2 N–C̈–OH), 1-cyanocyclobutene (C 5 H 5 N), monocyclic carbon ring cations of the form C 2 n + , the phenalenyl radical, and isomers of the PAH C 16 H 10 + . Purely theoretical studies are providing characterization for other unique molecules including glycolic acid, pyridyl radicals, and diazirine along with its cyclic isomers .…”
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“…Most notably, one manuscript reports that silicon carbide grains in conditions like those found in late-stage circumstellar envelopes will produce buckyballs and nanotubes, confirming in large part Nobel Laureate Sir Harry Kroto’s original idea about the astrophysical formation of these carbon allotropes. Examples of other novel molecules with potential astrochemical significance include 2-aza-1,3-butadiene, the C 7 H 5 radical, functionalized buckyballs in the form of C 60 O + and C 60 OH + , the 1-quinolinium (C 9 H 7 NH + ) cation along with its corresponding neutral and hydrogenated radicals, cyano-cyclopentadiene ions, the simplest aminooxycarbene in aminohydroxymethylene (H 2 N–C̈–OH), 1-cyanocyclobutene (C 5 H 5 N), monocyclic carbon ring cations of the form C 2 n + , the phenalenyl radical, and isomers of the PAH C 16 H 10 + . Purely theoretical studies are providing characterization for other unique molecules including glycolic acid, pyridyl radicals, and diazirine along with its cyclic isomers .…”
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“…Examples of other novel molecules with potential astrochemical significance include 2-aza-1,3-butadiene, 4 the C 7 H 5 radical, 5 functionalized buckyballs in the form of C 60 O + and C 60 OH + , 6 the 1quinolinium (C 9 H 7 NH + ) cation along with its corresponding neutral and hydrogenated radicals, 7 cyano-cyclopentadiene ions, 8 the simplest aminooxycarbene in aminohydroxymethylene (H 2 N−C ̈−OH), 9 1-cyanocyclobutene (C 5 H 5 N), 10 monocyclic carbon ring cations of the form C 2n + , 11 the phenalenyl radical, 12 and isomers of the PAH C 16 H 10 + . 13 Purely theoretical studies are providing characterization for other unique molecules including glycolic acid, 14 pyridyl radicals, 15 and diazirine along with its cyclic isomers. 16 Additionally, the molecular structure and spectra of noncovalent interactions are also characterized through a mixture of theory and experiment for glycerol−water clusters, 17 HCN and CH 3 Cl clusters, 18 and complexes of NH 3 •••CO.…”
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