“…The advent of cryogenic multipole radio‐frequency ion traps and buffer‐gas cooling has contributed to investigate weakly‐bound ionic complexes by IRPD spectroscopy
[34–39] . Here, we extend our studies on CI − (H 2 )
[40,41] and CI − (H 2 )
[42] and present the vibrational spectra of dihydrogen polycyanides C n N − (H 2 ),
and 3 using the same experimental approach, i. e., cryogenic infrared predissociation spectroscopy. Two stable conformers (C 2 N − (H 2 ) or (H 2 )C 2 N − and C 3 N − (H 2 ) or (H 2 )C 3 N − , respectively) can be formed.…”