2014
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637x/787/2/170
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Laboratory Infrared Spectroscopy of Gaseous Negatively Charged Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons

Abstract: Based largely on infrared spectroscopic evidence, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) molecules are now widely accepted to occur abundantly in the interstellar medium. Laboratory infrared spectra have been obtained for a large variety of neutral and cationic PAHs, but data for anionic PAHs are scarce. Nonetheless, in regions with relatively high electron densities and low UV photon fluxes, PAHs have been suggested to occur predominantly as negatively charged ions (anions), having substantial influence on clo… Show more

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“…The three C−H bond dissociation energies of anthracene are predicted to be very similar, leading to three anthracenyl radical isomers nearly degenerate in energy (1,28,29,31). The anionic isomers are calculated to be more separated in energy, with the 9-anthracenyl anion being the most stable and the 1-and 2-anthracenyl anions lying 0.14 eV and 0.18-0.21 eV higher in energy, respectively (6,29).…”
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“…The three C−H bond dissociation energies of anthracene are predicted to be very similar, leading to three anthracenyl radical isomers nearly degenerate in energy (1,28,29,31). The anionic isomers are calculated to be more separated in energy, with the 9-anthracenyl anion being the most stable and the 1-and 2-anthracenyl anions lying 0.14 eV and 0.18-0.21 eV higher in energy, respectively (6,29).…”
Section: Significancementioning
confidence: 98%
“…The reactivity of the 9-anthracenyl radical with naphthalene and toluene has also been measured experimentally (26). A recent multiple-photon electron detachment study yielded the infrared action spectrum of the 9-anthracenyl anion (6). Anionic anthracene derivatives in various protonation states are also used in electron transfer dissociation mass spectrometry as an electron source to induce fragmentation of peptide backbones (27).…”
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