The energy and nature of the gas-phase temporary anion states of tert-butylperoxybenzoate in the 0-6 eV energy range are determined for the first time by means of electron transmission spectroscopy (ETS) and appropriate theoretical calculations. The first anion state, associated with electron capture into a delocalized pi* MO with mainly ring and carbonyl character, is found to lie close to zero energy, i.e., sizably more stable (about 2 eV) than the ground (sigma*) anion state of saturated peroxides. Dissociative decay channels of the unstable parent molecular anions are detected with dissociative attachment spectroscopy (DEAS), as a function of the incident electron energy, in the 0-14 eV energy range. A large DEA cross section, with maxima at zero energy, 0.7 eV and 1.3 eV, is found for production of the (m/e = 121) PhCOO anion fragment, together with the corresponding tert-butoxy neutral radical, following cleavage of the O-O bond. Although with much smaller intensities, a variety of other negative currents are observed, and assigned to the corresponding anion fragments with the support of density functional theory calculations.

A. Modelli, S.A. Pshenichnyuk (2012). Empty-level Structure and Reactive Species Produced by Dissociative Electron Attachment to tert-Butyl Peroxybenzoate. JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY. A, MOLECULES, SPECTROSCOPY, KINETICS, ENVIRONMENT, & GENERAL THEORY, 116, 3585-3592 [10.1021/jp300643e].

Empty-level Structure and Reactive Species Produced by Dissociative Electron Attachment to tert-Butyl Peroxybenzoate.

MODELLI, ALBERTO;
2012

Abstract

The energy and nature of the gas-phase temporary anion states of tert-butylperoxybenzoate in the 0-6 eV energy range are determined for the first time by means of electron transmission spectroscopy (ETS) and appropriate theoretical calculations. The first anion state, associated with electron capture into a delocalized pi* MO with mainly ring and carbonyl character, is found to lie close to zero energy, i.e., sizably more stable (about 2 eV) than the ground (sigma*) anion state of saturated peroxides. Dissociative decay channels of the unstable parent molecular anions are detected with dissociative attachment spectroscopy (DEAS), as a function of the incident electron energy, in the 0-14 eV energy range. A large DEA cross section, with maxima at zero energy, 0.7 eV and 1.3 eV, is found for production of the (m/e = 121) PhCOO anion fragment, together with the corresponding tert-butoxy neutral radical, following cleavage of the O-O bond. Although with much smaller intensities, a variety of other negative currents are observed, and assigned to the corresponding anion fragments with the support of density functional theory calculations.
2012
A. Modelli, S.A. Pshenichnyuk (2012). Empty-level Structure and Reactive Species Produced by Dissociative Electron Attachment to tert-Butyl Peroxybenzoate. JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY. A, MOLECULES, SPECTROSCOPY, KINETICS, ENVIRONMENT, & GENERAL THEORY, 116, 3585-3592 [10.1021/jp300643e].
A. Modelli; S.A. Pshenichnyuk
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