C. Berg et al., EFFECT OF CHARGE UPON METAL CLUSTER CHEMISTRY - REACTIONS OF NB-N ANDRH-N ANIONS AND CATIONS WITH BENZENE, The Journal of chemical physics, 108(13), 1998, pp. 5398-5403
The reactions of anionic niobium and rhodium clusters M-n(-), M=Nb, Rb
, n=3-28, with C6H6 are investigated under single collision conditions
in a Fourier-transform ion-cyclotron-resonance mass spectrometer and
compared with the results of previous studies on corresponding cationi
c species. This reveals strong effects of the cluster charge state on
hydrocarbon activation as a function of cluster size. Both differences
and parallels are observed for reactions of anions and cations. Niobi
um clusters with a given number of atoms react quite differently than
those with a single atom more or less. The fact that almost identical
such effects are in the present work found for anion clusters, as for
cations with the same number of atoms but two less electrons, suggests
that the observed reactivity patterns are more a function of the clus
ter shape and geometry, than of the details of their electronic struct
ure. The variety of interesting trends and effects observed is interpr
eted in terms of simple physical models. (C) 1998 American Institute o
f Physics. [S0021-9606(98)01913-8].