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Formation of negative ions from cobalt tricarbonyl nitrosyl Co(CO) 3 NO clusters

Electron attachment and corresponding dissociative electron attachment (DEA) to cobalt tricarbonyl nitrosyl (Co(CO) NO) clusters have been studied by co-expansion with Ar gas into a high vacuum. A monochromatic electron beam was utilized to generate negative ions and the resulting reaction products...

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Published in:Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2024-02, Vol.26 (9), p.7522-7533
Main Authors: Mészáros, Dušan, Matejčík, Štefan, Papp, Peter
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Language:English
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Summary:Electron attachment and corresponding dissociative electron attachment (DEA) to cobalt tricarbonyl nitrosyl (Co(CO) NO) clusters have been studied by co-expansion with Ar gas into a high vacuum. A monochromatic electron beam was utilized to generate negative ions and the resulting reaction products were identified using mass spectrometry. The ion fragments corresponding to Co(CO) NO monomers closely resemble results from earlier gas phase experiments and studies conducted on Co(CO) NO in He nanodroplets. However, contrary to the gas phase or He nanodroplet ion yields, a resonance structure comprising several peaks at energies above ∼4 eV was observed both in the case of molecular clusters [Co(CO) NO] (with = 1, 2, 3) and clusters comprising DEA fragments. Additionally, the ion yields of numerous other clusters such as ions without nitrosyl ([Co(CO) ] , [Co (CO) ] ), clusters consisting of two fragments such as ([Co (CO)NO] , [Co (CO)(NO) ] , [Co (CO) NO] , [Co (CO) (NO) ] , [Co (CO)(NO) ] , [Co (CO) (NO) ] , [Co (CO)(NO) ] , [Co (CO) (NO) ] , and [Co (CO) (NO) ] ) were recorded. Moreover, NO bond dissociation was confirmed with the [Co(CO) N] ion and with N- or O-retaining cluster ions, such as [Co (CO)(NO)N] , [Co (CO) (NO)N] , [Co (CO) (NO)N] , [Co (CO) (NO)N] and [Co (CO)(NO) N] , or [Co (CO) O] , [Co (CO) O] , [Co (CO) O] , [Co (CO) O] and [Co (CO) (NO)O] respectively.
ISSN:1463-9076
1463-9084
DOI:10.1039/d3cp05601e