Journal article
The covalently bound HCN dimer ions HCN−NCH+ and HCN−C(N)H+ are stable species in the gas-phase, but the neutral counterparts are not
Abstract
Tandem mass spectrometry based experiments and computational chemistry (CBS-QB3/APNO methods) indicate that ionized s-tetrazine eliminates N2 to yield the elusive linear HCN dimer ion HCN–NCH+ (1). The ion is stable in the rarefied gas-phase but, as it is generated with considerable internal energy, it readily interconverts with HCN–C(N)H+ (2), via a 1,2-HCN shift. This more stable HCN dimer ion was generated independently by loss of HCN from …
Authors
Jobst KJ; Hanifa MR; Ruttink PJA; Terlouw JK
Journal
Chemical Physics Letters, Vol. 473, No. 4-6, pp. 257–262
Publisher
Elsevier
Publication Date
5 2009
DOI
10.1016/j.cplett.2009.04.004
ISSN
0009-2614