2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijms.2010.10.021
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Vibrational predissociation spectroscopy of the H2-tagged mono- and dicarboxylate anions of dodecanedioic acid

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“…The experimentally estimated binding of a given H 2 molecule to a negatively charged cluster is around 7 kJ/mol (∼600 cm −1 ). 64 The Journal of Physical Chemistry A In all of the hydrated clusters, water seems to be acting like a tag in the sense that the high %RMS H peaks above 1200 cm −1 are observed (e.g., the peaks at ∼1400 cm −1 ) and their intensities are qualitatively comparable to the simulated results. This inference is in agreement with (a) the calculated binding energy of water to bisulfate, which is less than one-third that of sulfuric acid to bisulfate (Table 1), and (b) the observed fragmentation pattern of the larger clusters, in which significant water loss occurs with only small contributions of the total fragment ion signal coming from acid loss.…”
Section: Analysis and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…The experimentally estimated binding of a given H 2 molecule to a negatively charged cluster is around 7 kJ/mol (∼600 cm −1 ). 64 The Journal of Physical Chemistry A In all of the hydrated clusters, water seems to be acting like a tag in the sense that the high %RMS H peaks above 1200 cm −1 are observed (e.g., the peaks at ∼1400 cm −1 ) and their intensities are qualitatively comparable to the simulated results. This inference is in agreement with (a) the calculated binding energy of water to bisulfate, which is less than one-third that of sulfuric acid to bisulfate (Table 1), and (b) the observed fragmentation pattern of the larger clusters, in which significant water loss occurs with only small contributions of the total fragment ion signal coming from acid loss.…”
Section: Analysis and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…The ions were stored for ∼90 ms, during which they are collisionally cooled by helium buffer gas. The buffer gas was doped with about 10% D 2 , which condensed onto the cluster of interest at these cold temperatures and acted as the spectroscopic messenger (34). The cold clusters were ejected from the trap into the extraction region of a Wiley-McLaren TOF mass spectrometer.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The H 2 -tagged molecules are then extracted from the trap and intersected with a tunable infrared OPO 2 μs after extraction. Resonant absorption with subsequent intramolecular vibrational redistribution leads to photo-evaporation of H 2, which has a typical binding energy of 370-600 cm -1 [50][51][52]. This is detected as a dip in the H + GPGG ·H 2 signal in the time-of-flight analysis.…”
Section: Infrared Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We acquire infrared spectra through H 2 predissociation as first demonstrated by Okumura et al [47][48][49] and later generalized by Johnson [50]. In this process, H 2 adducts are formed with the molecule of interest in the planar ion trap through threebody collisions involving the cold ions and H 2 molecules.…”
Section: Infrared Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%