CARBON CLUSTER ANIONS - STRUCTURE AND GROWTH FROM C-5(-) TO C-62(-)

Citation
Ng. Gotts et al., CARBON CLUSTER ANIONS - STRUCTURE AND GROWTH FROM C-5(-) TO C-62(-), International journal of mass spectrometry and ion processes, 150, 1995, pp. 217-229
Citations number
71
Categorie Soggetti
Spectroscopy,"Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
ISSN journal
01681176
Volume
150
Year of publication
1995
Pages
217 - 229
Database
ISI
SICI code
0168-1176(1995)150:<217:CCA-SA>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
Carbon cluster anions are generated by laser desorption in a Smalley-t ype cluster source over a wide size range. The ions are mass selected and their isomer distributions and structures determined as a function of size, from C-5(-) to C-62(-), using ion chromatography. The famili es of structures found were identical to those previously found for ca tion clusters, although the ranges of stability are quite different. F or example, linear C-n(-), ions are detected to n = 30, while they are not detected above n = 10 for cations. The quantitative growth sequen ce is the same as for cations; linear at small sizes, transforming to a series of planar ring systems at intermediate values of n, followed by a very dow emergence of fullerenes at the largest values of n sampl ed. For n near 60, fullerenes comprise less than 20% of the isomers an d planar rings more than 80%. For cations, fullerenes comprise more th an 95% of the isomer distribution for even n in this size range. A num ber of possible explanations for this behavior are put forward. Anneal ing studies are performed for 10 less than or equal to n less than or equal to 30. At the low end of this size range annealing leads to pure linear isomeric distributions, but above n = 15 monocyclic rings begi n to dominate. Between n = 20 and 30 annealing yields complete convers ion of bicyclic planar rings to monocyclic rings.