2008
DOI: 10.1063/1.2982786
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Photoelectron spectroscopy and theoretical studies of [Com(pyrene)n]− (m=1,2 and n=1,2) complexes

Abstract: Anion photoelectron spectroscopic experiments and density functional theory based calculations have been used to investigate the structural, electronic, and magnetic properties of neutral and anionic [Co(m)(pyrene)(n)] (m,n=1-2) complexes. The calculated electron affinities and vertical transition energies of Co(m)(pyrene)(n) are in good agreement with the measured values. Our results provide clear evidence for dimerization of Co atoms and formation of sandwich structures in these complexes. While the calculat… Show more

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“…In the case of Isomer-1, the doublet spin state (2S + 1 = 2) is 0.30 eV higher in energy, while in Isomer-2, the doublet is 0.56 eV higher in energy than their corresponding quartet spin states. The lowest energy isomer of [Fe 1 (pyrene) 1 ] − cluster is similar to that of the previously reported 49 Co(pyrene) − cluster. Since, the energy difference between the two isomers of the anion is within the computational uncertainty (∼0.20 eV); the electron verti-cal detachment energies were calculated for both the isomers.…”
Section: Fe 1 (Pyrene) 1 and [Fe 1 (Pyrene) 1 ] −supporting
confidence: 86%
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“…In the case of Isomer-1, the doublet spin state (2S + 1 = 2) is 0.30 eV higher in energy, while in Isomer-2, the doublet is 0.56 eV higher in energy than their corresponding quartet spin states. The lowest energy isomer of [Fe 1 (pyrene) 1 ] − cluster is similar to that of the previously reported 49 Co(pyrene) − cluster. Since, the energy difference between the two isomers of the anion is within the computational uncertainty (∼0.20 eV); the electron verti-cal detachment energies were calculated for both the isomers.…”
Section: Fe 1 (Pyrene) 1 and [Fe 1 (Pyrene) 1 ] −supporting
confidence: 86%
“…Thus, both Isomer-1 and Isomer-2 are contributing towards the photoelectron spectrum of [Fe 1 (pyrene) 1 ] − cluster indicating that both these isomers are present in the anion cluster beam. It is to be noted here that presence of multiple isomers has been reported in our earlier studies 42,49 of Fe(coronene) and Co(pyrene) clusters. The lowest energy isomer of neutral Fe 1 (pyrene) 1 cluster is similar to that of its anionic counterpart, albeit with a weaker Fe-pyrene interaction.…”
Section: Fe 1 (Pyrene) 1 and [Fe 1 (Pyrene) 1 ] −supporting
confidence: 74%
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