Publication Type |
Journal Article |
School or College |
College of Science |
Department |
Chemistry |
Creator |
Armentrout, Peter B. |
Other Author |
Kretzschmar, Ilona |
Title |
Guided ion beam and theoretical studies of the reaction of Ru+ with CS2 in the gas-phase: thermochemistry of RuC+, RuS+, and RuCS+ |
Date |
2010 |
Description |
Abstract: The gas-phase reactivity of the atomic transition metal cation, Ru+, with CS2 is investigated using guided-ion beam mass spectrometry (GIBMS). Endothermic reactions forming RuC+, RuS+, and RuCS+ are observed. Analysis of the kinetic energy dependence of the cross sections for formation of these three products yields the 0 K bond energies of D0(Ru+-C) = 6.27 ? 0.15 eV, D0(Ru+-S) = 3.04 ? 0.10 eV, and D0(Ru+-CS) = 2.59 ? 0.18 eV, and consideration of previous data leads to a recommended D0(Ru+-C) bond energy of 6.17 ? 0.07 eV. A detailed reaction coordinate surface for these processes is determined by quantum chemical calculations and shows that all three reactions take place by insertion to form a S-Ru+-CS intermediate. Although multiple spin states are available, the reaction appears to occur primarily on the quartet ground state surface, although coupling to a sextet surface is required to form the RuS+(6?+) + CS(1?+) ground state products. Calculations are used to locate the approximate crossing points between the quartet and sextet surfaces, finding them in both the bending coordinate of the S-Ru+-CS intermediate and in the exit channel. Elimination of S2 to form RuC+ follows a much more complicated pathway involving a cyclic RuCSS+ intermediate, consistent with the energetic behavior of the experimental RuC+ cross section. |
Type |
Text |
Publisher |
Royal Society of Chemistry |
Volume |
12 |
Issue |
16 |
First Page |
4078 |
Last Page |
4091 |
Language |
eng |
Bibliographic Citation |
Armentrout, P. B., & Kretzschmar, I. (2010). Guided ion beam and theoretical studies of the reaction of Ru+ with CS2 in the gas-phase: thermochemistry of RuC+, RuS+, and RuCS+. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 12 (16), 4078-91. |
Rights Management |
©Royal Society of Chemistry |
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Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6pv73ww |