2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpca.3c02734
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Pt+(C2H2)n Complexes Studied with Selected-Ion Infrared Spectroscopy

Abstract: Platinum cation complexes with multiple acetylene molecules are studied with mass spectrometry and infrared laser spectroscopy. Complexes of the form Pt + (C 2 H 2 ) n are produced in a molecular beam by laser vaporization, analyzed with a time-of-flight mass spectrometer, and selected by mass for studies of their vibrational spectroscopy. Photodissociation action spectra in the C−H stretching region are compared to the spectra predicted for different structural isomers using density functional theory. The com… Show more

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“…The characteristic vibrational motions of atoms serve as signatures for the identification of molecules and functional groups, as well as drivers of thermodynamic functions during chemical transformations . The nuanced shifts in these frequencies reflect essential electronic-structure characteristics deriving from both covalent bonding and noncovalent interactions. Infrared and Raman spectroscopies probe this vibrational behavior and, albeit indirectly, the potential energy and dipole/polarizability surfaces that govern vibrational dynamics. Couplings between vibrational motions serve as the physical mechanism by which heat and vibrational energy transfer occur, and the same couplingsnow probed by multidimensional spectroscopy experiments also serve as the dominant contributor to deviations from a canonical harmonic reference picture …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The characteristic vibrational motions of atoms serve as signatures for the identification of molecules and functional groups, as well as drivers of thermodynamic functions during chemical transformations . The nuanced shifts in these frequencies reflect essential electronic-structure characteristics deriving from both covalent bonding and noncovalent interactions. Infrared and Raman spectroscopies probe this vibrational behavior and, albeit indirectly, the potential energy and dipole/polarizability surfaces that govern vibrational dynamics. Couplings between vibrational motions serve as the physical mechanism by which heat and vibrational energy transfer occur, and the same couplingsnow probed by multidimensional spectroscopy experiments also serve as the dominant contributor to deviations from a canonical harmonic reference picture …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%