| Literature DB >> 29114446 |
Jozef Lengyel1,2, Peter Papp3, Štefan Matejčík3, Jaroslav Kočišek1, Michal Fárník1, Juraj Fedor1.
Abstract
In this work, we probe anion production upon electron interaction with Fe(CO)5 clusters using two complementary cluster-beam setups. We have identified two mechanisms that lead to synthesis of complex anions with mixed Fe/CO composition. These two mechanisms are operative in distinct electron energy ranges. It is shown that the elementary decomposition mechanism that has received perhaps the most attention in recent years (i.e., dissociative electron attachment at energies close to 0 eV) becomes suppressed upon increasing aggregation of iron pentacarbonyl. We attribute this suppression to the electrostatic shielding of a long-range interaction that strongly enhances the dissociative electron attachment in isolated Fe(CO)5.Entities:
Keywords: FEBID; aggregation effects; dissociative electron attachment; iron pentacarbonyl; long-range interactions
Year: 2017 PMID: 29114446 PMCID: PMC5669234 DOI: 10.3762/bjnano.8.219
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Beilstein J Nanotechnol ISSN: 2190-4286 Impact factor: 3.649
Figure 1Intensity ratio of the anion mass peak with 54Fe isotope to the peak with 56Fe isotope, reflecting the number of iron atoms in the anion. Measurements were performed on the CLUB setup.
Figure 2Red lines: Yield of anions containing one iron atom, following DEA to pure Fe(CO)5 clusters as measured using the CLUSTER setup. Black lines: Anion yields from the gas-phase Fe(CO)5 [18].
Figure 3Anion yield of the form [Fe(CO)5]·Fe(CO)4−. Red: high-resolution data for pure Fe(CO)5 clusters from the CLUSTER setup (Bratislava), blue: high-sensitivity data for pure Fe(CO)5 clusters from the CLUB setup (Prague), green: high-sensitivity data for Fe(CO)5 aggregates deposited on Ar nanoparticles, ≈ 200. The intensity corresponds to CLUB measurements (high transmission and low discrimination of the RTOF analyzer), the other curves were arbitrarily scaled.
Figure 4Additional anion yields. Red: high-resolution data for pure Fe(CO)5 clusters from the CLUSTER setup (Bratislava), blue: high-sensitivity data for pure Fe(CO)5 clusters from the CLUB setup (Prague), green: high-sensitivity data for Fe(CO)5 aggregates deposited on Ar nanoparticles, ≈ 200. The intensity corresponds to CLUB measurements (high transmission and low discrimination of the RTOF analyzer), the other curves were arbitrarily scaled.