Issue 13, 2013

Molecular rearrangement reactions in the gas phase triggered by electron attachment

Abstract

Bond formation and rearrangement reactions in gas phase electron attachment were studied through dissociative electron attachment (DEA) to pentafluorotoluene (PFT), pentafluoroaniline (PFA) and pentafluorophenol (PFP) in the energy range 0–14 eV. In the case of PFA and PFP, the dominant processes involve formation of [M − HF] through the loss of neutral HF. This fragmentation channel is most efficient at low incident electron energy and for PFP it is accompanied by a substantial conformational change of the anionic fragment. At higher energy, HF loss is also observed as well as a number of other fragmentation processes. Thermochemical threshold energies have been computed for all the observed fragments and classical trajectories of the electron attachment process were calculated to elucidate the fragmentation mechanisms. For the dominant reaction channel leading to the loss of HF from PFP, the minimum energy path was calculated using the nudged elastic band method.

Graphical abstract: Molecular rearrangement reactions in the gas phase triggered by electron attachment

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Dec 2012
Accepted
06 Feb 2013
First published
06 Feb 2013

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2013,15, 4754-4766

Molecular rearrangement reactions in the gas phase triggered by electron attachment

B. Ómarsson, E. H. Bjarnason, S. A. Haughey, T. A. Field, A. Abramov, P. Klüpfel, H. Jónsson and O. Ingólfsson, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2013, 15, 4754 DOI: 10.1039/C3CP44320E

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