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Experimental investigation of the complete inner shell hydration energies of Ca2+: threshold collision-induced dissociation of Ca(2+)(H2O)x Complexes (x = 2-8).

Damon R Carl1, P B Armentrout.   

Abstract

The sequential bond energies of Ca(2+)(H(2)O)(x) complexes, where x = 1-8, are measured by threshold collision-induced dissociation (TCID) in a guided ion beam tandem mass spectrometer. From an electrospray ionization source that produces an initial distribution of Ca(2+)(H(2)O)(x) complexes where x = 6-8, complexes down to x = 2 are formed using an in-source fragmentation technique. Ca(2+)(H(2)O) cannot be formed in this source because charge separation into CaOH(+) and H(3)O(+) is a lower energy pathway than simple water loss from Ca(2+)(H(2)O)(2). The kinetic energy dependent cross sections for dissociation of Ca(2+)(H(2)O)(x) complexes, where x = 2-9, are examined over a wide energy range to monitor all dissociation products and are modeled to obtain 0 and 298 K binding energies. Analysis of both primary and secondary water molecule losses from each sized complex provides thermochemistry for the sequential hydration energies of Ca(2+) for x = 1-8 and the first experimental values for x = 1-4. Additionally, the thermodynamic onsets leading to the charge separation products from Ca(2+)(H(2)O)(2) and Ca(2+)(H(2)O)(3) are determined for the first time. Our experimental results for x = 1-6 agree well with previously calculated binding enthalpies as well as quantum chemical calculations performed here. Agreement for x = 1 is improved when the basis set on calcium includes core correlation.
© 2012 American Chemical Society

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22452741     DOI: 10.1021/jp301446v

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Chem A        ISSN: 1089-5639            Impact factor:   2.781


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