2009
DOI: 10.1002/chem.200900334
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Directly Relating Gas‐Phase Cluster Measurements to Solution‐Phase Hydrolysis, the Absolute Standard Hydrogen Electrode Potential, and the Absolute Proton Solvation Energy

Abstract: Solution-phase, half-cell potentials are measured relative to other half-cell potentials, resulting in a thermochemical ladder that is anchored to the standard hydrogen electrode (SHE), which is assigned an arbitrary value of 0 V. A new method for measuring the absolute SHE potential is demonstrated in which gaseous nanodrops containing divalent alkaline-earth or transition-metal ions are reduced by thermally generated electrons. Energies for the reactions 1) M-(H 2 O) 24 +H(g) and the hydrogen atom affinities… Show more

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“…Mn is the only divalent metal ion that dissociates by both pathways with 32 water molecules (Figure 1a), although both pathways are observed for all the transition-metal ions with 24 water molecules [27].…”
Section: Effects Of Cluster Size On Nanodrop Reactivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Mn is the only divalent metal ion that dissociates by both pathways with 32 water molecules (Figure 1a), although both pathways are observed for all the transition-metal ions with 24 water molecules [27].…”
Section: Effects Of Cluster Size On Nanodrop Reactivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…H atom loss upon EC can potentially occur via several different mechanisms [26,27]. Reduction of hydronium ion, formed transiently or facilitated by the incoming electron, would result in formation of H 3 O, which is nominally stable in isolation [34] and should readily dissociate via H atom loss under these conditions.…”
Section: Effects Of Cluster Size On Nanodrop Reactivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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