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Ion-molecule reactions of ammonia clusters with C60 aggregates embedded in helium droplets.

Harald Schöbel1, Christian Leidlmair, Peter Bartl, Abid Aleem, Michaela Hager, Olof Echt, Tilmann D Märk, Paul Scheier.   

Abstract

Helium nanodroplets are co-doped with C(60) and ammonia. Mass spectra obtained by electron ionization reveal cations containing ammonia clusters complexed with up to four C(60) units. The high mass resolution of Δm/m≈ 1/6000 makes it possible to separate the contributions of protonated, unprotonated and dehydrogenated ammonia. C(60) aggregates suppress the proton-transfer reaction which usually favors the appearance of protonated ammonia cluster ions. Unprotonated C(x)(NH(3))(n)(+) ions (x = 60, 120, 180) exceed the abundance of the corresponding protonated ions if n < 5; for larger values of n the abundances of C(60)(NH(3))(n)(+) and C(60)(NH)(n-1)NH(4)(+) become about equal. Dehydrogenated C(60)NH(2)(+) ions are relatively abundant; their formation is attributed to a transient doubly charged C(60)-ammonia complex which forms either by an Auger process or by Penning ionization following charge transfer between the primary He(+) ion and C(60). The abundance of C(x)NH(3)(+) and C(x)NH(4)(+) ions (x = 120 or 180) is one to two orders of magnitude weaker than the abundance of ions containing one or two additional ammonia molecules. However, a model involving evaporation of NH(3) or NH(4) from the presumably weakly bound C(x)NH(3)(+) and C(x)NH(4)(+) ions is at odds with the lack of enhancement in the abundance of C(120)(+) and C(180)(+). Mass spectra of C(60) dimers complexed with water complement a previous study of C(60)(H(2)O)(n)(+) recorded at much lower mass resolution.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21072422     DOI: 10.1039/c0cp01268h

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Chem Chem Phys        ISSN: 1463-9076            Impact factor:   3.676


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