TY - JOUR
T1 - Photoionization efficiency curve measurements of alkali metal atom-methyl propiolate clusters
T2 - Observation of intracluster cyclotrimerization products
AU - Tsunoyama, Hironori
AU - Misaizu, Fuminori
AU - Ohno, Koichi
PY - 2004/7/15
Y1 - 2004/7/15
N2 - Reaction products in clusters containing an alkali metal atom (M = Na, K, and Cs) and methyl propiolate (MP) molecules have been examined from results of photoionization efficiency (PIE) curve measurements. Two distinct humps were commonly observed in the PIE curves of Cs(MP)n for n ≥ 3, whereas a relatively smooth curve was obtained for n = 2. In the photoionization mass spectra of M(MP)n, an intensity anomaly at n = 3 was commonly observed as reported in the previous paper, which was due to a cyclotrimerization reaction producing a benzene derivative (trimethyl benzenetricarboxylate, BT). From the results of quantum chemical calculations for reacted and unreacted isomers, these two humps originate from two isomers with different ionization thresholds; the lower threshold is ascribed to a solvation-type isomer, Cs(MP)3, and the higher value comes from a reacted isomer composed of a cesium atom and a BT molecule. From the relative intensity of two isomers, the intracluster cyclotrimerization reaction producing BT is found to proceed efficiently in the present M-MP clusters.
AB - Reaction products in clusters containing an alkali metal atom (M = Na, K, and Cs) and methyl propiolate (MP) molecules have been examined from results of photoionization efficiency (PIE) curve measurements. Two distinct humps were commonly observed in the PIE curves of Cs(MP)n for n ≥ 3, whereas a relatively smooth curve was obtained for n = 2. In the photoionization mass spectra of M(MP)n, an intensity anomaly at n = 3 was commonly observed as reported in the previous paper, which was due to a cyclotrimerization reaction producing a benzene derivative (trimethyl benzenetricarboxylate, BT). From the results of quantum chemical calculations for reacted and unreacted isomers, these two humps originate from two isomers with different ionization thresholds; the lower threshold is ascribed to a solvation-type isomer, Cs(MP)3, and the higher value comes from a reacted isomer composed of a cesium atom and a BT molecule. From the relative intensity of two isomers, the intracluster cyclotrimerization reaction producing BT is found to proceed efficiently in the present M-MP clusters.
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U2 - 10.1021/jp048803m
DO - 10.1021/jp048803m
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:3442885653
SN - 1089-5639
VL - 108
SP - 5944
EP - 5949
JO - Journal of Physical Chemistry A
JF - Journal of Physical Chemistry A
IS - 28
ER -