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Journal of Chemical Physics | 1973

Photodetachment of electrons from large molecular systems: Cyclopentadienide and methylcyclopentadienide ions. An upper limit to the electron affinities of C5H5· and CH3C5H4·

Jeffery H. Richardson; L. M. Stephenson; John I. Brauman

The relative cross sections for the gas phase photodetachment of electrons have been determined for cyclopentadienide ions in the wavelength region 270–670 nm (4.59−1.85 eV) and for methylcyclopentadienide ions in the wavelength region 270–730 nm (4.59−1.70 eV). An ion cyclotron resonance spectrometer was used to generate, trap, and detect the negative ions and a 1000 W xenon arc lamp with a grating monochromator was employed as the light source. Both ions exhibited a monotonically increasing cross section over the entire wavelength region; consequently, only upper limits to the electron affinities could be determined: E.A. (C5H5 ·) ≤ 1.84±0.03 eV and E.A. (CH3C5H4 ·) ≤ 1.67±0.04 eV.


Chemical Physics Letters | 1975

Photodetachment of electrons from trifluoromethyl and trifluorosilyl ions; the electron affinities of CF3− and SiF3−

Jeffery H. Richardson; L. M. Stephenson; John I. Brauman

Abstract The relative cross sections for the gas-phase photodetachment of electrons have been determined for CF 3 − and SiF 3 − in the wavelength region 300-420 nm (4.13-2.995 eV). Thermochemical studies show the electron affinity of the trifluoromethyl radical to be ca. 2.01 eV. The large difference between the photodetachment threshold and adiabatic electron affinity is attributed to the different geometries of the ion and neutral.


Chemical Physics Letters | 1974

Photodetachment of NO−2; experimental evidence for a new isomer

Jeffery H. Richardson; L. M. Stephenson; John I. Brauman

Abstract The relative cross section for the gas phase photodetachment of electrons has been determined for nitrite ions in the wavelength region 280–740 nm (4.43-1.68 eV). The vertical detachment energy for ONO − has been determined to be ≈ 2.8 eV. Evidence is presented for a new isomer of NO − 2 .


Journal of Chemical Physics | 1975

Photodetachment of electrons from large molecular systems: Benzyl anion. An upper limit to the electron affinity of C6H5CH2

Jeffery H. Richardson; L. M. Stephenson; John I. Brauman

The relative cross section for the gas phase photodetachment of electrons has been determined for the benzyl anion in the wavelength region 870–1330 nm (1.43–0.93 eV). An ion cyclotron resonance spectrometer was used to generate, trap, and detect the negative ions and a 1000 W xenon arc lamp with a grating monochromator was employed as the light source. An upper limit to the electron affinity of the benzyl radical was determined to be 0.88±0.06 eV (20.4±1.5 kcal/mole).


Journal of Chemical Physics | 1975

Photodetachment of electrons from phenoxide ion

Jeffery H. Richardson; L. M. Stephenson; John I. Brauman

The relative cross section for the gas phase photodetachment of electrons has been determined for phenoxide ions in the wavelength region 300−530 nm (3.10−2.34 eV). An upper limit to the electron affinity of C6H5O⋅ has been determined to be 2.35±0.06 eV. Evidence is presented for the existence of an autodetaching state in C6H5O−.


Chemical Physics Letters | 1974

Photodetachment of electrons from ethyl nitrene anion. An upper limit to the electron affinity of C2H5N

Jeffery H. Richardson; L. M. Stephenson; John I. Brauman

Abstract N-nitrosodiethylamine has been found to be a good source of nitrogen containing anions, including C 2 H 5 N − . Photodetachment of electrons from C 2 H 5 N − has been studied with ion cyclotron resonance techniques. A threshold at 1.87 ± 0.16 eV can be taken as an upper limit to the electron affinity of ethyl nitrene.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1975

Photodetachment of electrons from phenoxides and thiophenoxide

Jeffery H. Richardson; L. M. Stephenson; John I. Brauman


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1974

Photodissociation of tetracarbonylferrate(1-) and tricarbonylferrate(1-) ions in the gas phase

Jeffery H. Richardson; L. M. Stephenson; John I. Brauman


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1975

Photodetachment of electrons from large molecular systems. Pyrrolate ion. Electron affinity of C4H4N

Jeffery H. Richardson; L. M. Stephenson; John I. Brauman


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1974

Three isomers of the nitrite ion

K Peter Pearson; Henry F. Schaefer; Jeffrey H. Richardson; L. M. Stephenson; John I. Brauman

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