Proton-bound clusters of formic acid and mixed clusters of formic acid
and water evaporate neutral dimers of formic acid. This attribute is
shared with liquid formic acid. Clusters are considered to bridge the
gap between the gas phase and condensed phases. The evaporation of dim
ers begins already for hexamers. Collisionally activated dissociations
indicate a structure in which a central ion (e.g. H3O+) is completely
solvated by a ring of hydrogen-bonded formic acids. Ring closure and
dimer evaporation begin far the same cluster sizes. Thermochemical con
siderations suggest that the formic acid dimer is evaporated in the op
en-chain configuration, rather than in the ring-closed one.