Sputtering of condensed-phase ammonium nitrate yields an extensive dis
tribution of negative cluster ions of the form [(NH4NO3)(n)NO3](-), n
greater than or equal to 3. Collision-induced dissociation of mass-sel
ected cluster ions suggests that the first two members of the series,
n = 1 and n = 2, are missing because the ions rearrange to lose one or
more ammonia molecules. Gradient-corrected density-functional calcula
tions show that NH4NO3 is strongly hydrogen bonded and that [(NH4NO3)N
O3](-) has no hydrogen bonds, consistent with this ion rearranging to
lose NH3 to form the strongly hydrogen-bonded ion [H(NO3)(2)](-).