The positive- and negative-ion-molecule reactions in NF3 were studied
using a pulsed electron-beam mass spectrometer. It was found that the
nature of bonding in the clusters F-(NF3)(n) is mainly electrostatic w
ith the bond dissociation energies less than 8 kcal/mol. The shell for
mation in F-(NF3)(n) with n = 2 and 4 is suggested. It was predicted t
hat the NF2+(NF3)(1) ion has two isomeric structures, i.e., F2N+-NF3 a
nd F2N+-FF2N. The former was found to be more stable than the latter.
These predictions were confirmed by ab initio calculations. The lower
Limit of proton affinity (PA) for NF3 was determined to be 132.4 kcal/
mol by measuring the temperature dependence of the rate constants for
the endothermic proton-transfer reaction H+(N-2)(2) + NF3 --> NF3H+ 2N(2). The G2+ theory gives PA = 139.6 kcal/mol.