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SIMULTANEOUS COUNTER-ION CO- DEPOSITION: A TECHNIQUE ENABLING MATRIX ISOLATION SPECTROSCOPY STUDIES USING LOW-ENERGY BEAMS OF MASS-SELECTED IONS Ryan M.

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1 SIMULTANEOUS COUNTER-ION CO- DEPOSITION: A TECHNIQUE ENABLING MATRIX ISOLATION SPECTROSCOPY STUDIES USING LOW-ENERGY BEAMS OF MASS-SELECTED IONS Ryan M. Ludwig, David T. Moore Chemistry Department, Lehigh University Bethlehem, PA 18015

2 Introduction Matrix Isolation  Pimentel Fast energy dissipation Inert chemical environment Kinetic control Study of ions Requires charge balance Intrinsically neutral sources (Plasmas)  Jacox, Andrews High ion beam energies  Maier Controlled co-deposition of anions and cations 2 Whittle, E.; Dows, D. A.; Pimentel, G. C. J. Chem. Phys. 1954, 22, 1943. Jacox, M. E.; Thompson, W. E. Res. Chem. Intermed. 1989, 12, 33-56. Zhou, M.; Andrews, L.; Bauschlicher, C. W. Chem. Rev. 2001, 101, 1931-1961. Forney, D.; Jakobi, M.; Maier, J. J. Chem. Phys. 1989, 90, 600-601.

3 Ion Optics 3

4 Optical Beam Path Trial system  Anionic copper carbonyl Deposition Specs Ion current: 10 nA -10 eV Cu - 60 eV Ar + or Kr + Matrix: CO in Ar Matrix flow rate: 27 mmol/hour 2 hour at 10K or 20K Ion abundance 1:10 6 Cu - to Ar 4

5 Matrix Isolation FTIR Cu - Kr + 0.02% CO in Ar 2hr deposition at 20K CO in Ar  2138 cm -1 Both anionic and neutral peaks formed upon deposition Annealing  begin neutralizing anionic species Higher temperatures saturate neutral copper center Ludwig, R. M.; Moore, D. T. J. Chem. Phys. 2013, 139, 244202. n=1 n=2 n=3 1 2 3 1 2 3 3 * * * Zhou, M.; Andrews, L. J. Chem. Phys. 1999, 111, 4548-4557. Huber, H.; Kundig, E. P.; Moskovits, M.; Ozin, G. A. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1975, 97, 2097-2106. 5 CO Copper Carbonyl

6 Concentration Dependence Copper coordination increases with CO concentration Broad feature near anionic tricarbonyl Not large shift from anionic tricarbonyl Cu(CO) 3 - stable 18 electron complex Cu(CO) 3 (CO) n - Total band intensity remains constant across 25-fold range Cu is the limiting reagent 6

7 10K Deposition No complexation upon deposition Annealing  neutral tricarbonyl appears Free Cu - diffuses to cation center Large energy release upon ion recombination Similar to 0.02% CO at 20K Gives mechanistic insight Faster freezing-out at low temp 7

8 What leads to Neutralization? 8

9 Neutralization Events 25K  population transfer from anions to neutrals Higher temps  complexation Neutralization without heating sample 2 qualitatively different neutralization events 9

10 Conclusions MI of ionic species of interest is facilitated by counter-ion deposition Should be generally applicable Both thermal recombination and photodetachment events lead to neutralization Acknowledgements $$ NSF CHE-0955637 Lehigh University 10

11 Cation Comparison Qualitatively similar between Kr + and Ar + Reflective of anionic system 11


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