MethanetriolFormation of an Impossible Molecule

Orthocarboxylic acidsorganic molecules carrying three hydroxyl groups at the same carbon atomhave been distinguished as vital reactive intermediates by the atmospheric science and physical (organic) chemistry communities as transients in the atmospheric aerosol cycle. Predicted short lifetimes and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the American Chemical Society 2024-05, Vol.146 (17), p.12174-12184
Hauptverfasser: Marks, Joshua H., Bai, Xilin, Nikolayev, Anatoliy A., Gong, Qi’ang, Zhu, Cheng, Kleimeier, N. Fabian, Turner, Andrew M., Singh, Santosh K., Wang, Jia, Yang, Jiuzhong, Pan, Yang, Yang, Tao, Mebel, Alexander M., Kaiser, Ralf I.
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Zusammenfassung:Orthocarboxylic acidsorganic molecules carrying three hydroxyl groups at the same carbon atomhave been distinguished as vital reactive intermediates by the atmospheric science and physical (organic) chemistry communities as transients in the atmospheric aerosol cycle. Predicted short lifetimes and their tendency to dehydrate to a carboxylic acid, free orthocarboxylic acids, signify one of the most elusive classes of organic reactive intermediates, with even the simplest representative methanetriol (CH­(OH)3)historically known as orthoformic acidnot previously been detected experimentally. Here, we report the first synthesis of the previously elusive methanetriol molecule in low-temperature mixed methanol (CH3OH) and molecular oxygen (O2) ices subjected to energetic irradiation. Supported by electronic structure calculations, methanetriol was identified in the gas phase upon sublimation via isomer-selective photoionization reflectron time-of-flight mass spectrometry combined with isotopic substitution studies and the detection of photoionization fragments. The first synthesis and detection of methanetriol (CH­(OH)3) reveals its gas-phase stability as supported by a significant barrier hindering unimolecular decomposition. These findings progress our fundamental understanding of the chemistry and chemical bonding of methanetriol, hydroxyperoxymethane (CH3OOOH), and hydroxyperoxymethanol (CH2(OH)­OOH), which are all prototype molecules in the oxidation chemistry of the atmosphere.
ISSN:0002-7863
1520-5126
DOI:10.1021/jacs.4c02637