STRUCTURE-ANALYSIS OF HIGH REACTIVE METAL-CATALYSTS INTERMEDIATES BY A COMBINATION OF MASS-SPECTROMETRY AND PHOTODETACHMENT-ZEKE-PHOTOELECTRON SPECTROSCOPY
G. Drechsler et al., STRUCTURE-ANALYSIS OF HIGH REACTIVE METAL-CATALYSTS INTERMEDIATES BY A COMBINATION OF MASS-SPECTROMETRY AND PHOTODETACHMENT-ZEKE-PHOTOELECTRON SPECTROSCOPY, Journal of molecular structure, 348, 1995, pp. 337-340
The aim of our inquiry is a laser spectroscopic analysis and character
isation of the ground state of mass selected reactive metal organic co
mpounds. This is achieved by a combination of negative ion time-of-fli
ght mass spectrometry and photodetachment spectroscopy. Two forms are
used here: conventional photoelectron spectroscopy (PES), to get basic
information on the system, and zero-kinetic-energy- (ZEKE-) PES, for
precise measurements with a spectral resolution down to 1.5 cm(-1). Cu
rrently we are analysing components of the iron-acetylene system. The
procedure is now being tested on reference species: well-characterised
FeO and FeC2, the smallest metal organic compound in the iron-acetyle
ne system. First results are shown.