C 20 Carbon Clusters: Fullerene–Boat–Sheet Generation, Mass Selection, Photoelectron Characterization
Electron‐impact ionization in a time‐of‐flight mass spectrometer of C 20 H 0–3 Br 14–12 probes—secured from C 20 H 20 dodecahedrane by a “brute‐force” bromination protocol—provided bromine‐free C 20 H 0–2(3) anions in amounts that allowed the clean mass‐separation of the hydrogen‐free C 20 − ions an...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chemistry : a European journal 2006-08, Vol.12 (24), p.6268-6280 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Electron‐impact ionization in a time‐of‐flight mass spectrometer of C
20
H
0–3
Br
14–12
probes—secured from C
20
H
20
dodecahedrane by a “brute‐force” bromination protocol—provided bromine‐free C
20
H
0–2(3)
anions in amounts that allowed the clean mass‐separation of the hydrogen‐free C
20
−
ions and the photoelectron (PE) spectroscopic characterization as C
20
fullerene (electron affinity (EA)=2.25±0.03 eV, vibrational progressions of 730±70). The extremely strained C
20
fullerene ions surfaced as kinetically rather stable entities (lifetime of at least the total flight time of 0.4 ms); they only very sluggishly expel a C
2
unit. The HOMO and LUMO are suggested to be almost degenerate (Δ
E
=0.27 eV). The assignment as a fullerene was corroborated by the PE characterization of the C
20
bowl (EA=2.17±0.03 eV, vibrational progression of 2060±50 cm
−1
) analogously generated from C
20
H
10
corannulene (C
20
H
1–3
Br
9–8
samples) and comparably stable. Highly resolved low‐temperature PE spectra of the known C
20
ring (EA=2.49±0.03 eV, vibrational progressions 2022±45 and 455±30 cm
−1
), obtained from graphite, display an admixture of, most probably, a bicyclic isomer (EA=3.40±0.03 eV, vibrational progression 455±30 cm
−1
). The C
20
+(−)
and C
20
H
2
+(−)
cluster ions generated from polybrominated perylene (C
20
H
0–2
Br
12–10
) have (most probably) retained the planar perylene‐type skeleton (sheet, EA=2.47±0.03 eV, vibrational progressions of 2089±30 and 492±30 cm
−1
and EA=2.18±0.03 eV, vibrational progressions of 2105±30 and 468±30 cm
−1
). |
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ISSN: | 0947-6539 1521-3765 |
DOI: | 10.1002/chem.200501611 |