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  • Reactions of atomic metal anions in the gas phase: competition between electron transfer, proton abstraction and bond activation.

Reactions of atomic metal anions in the gas phase: competition between electron transfer, proton abstraction and bond activation.

The journal of physical chemistry. A (2011-10-28)
Sharon Curtis, Jason DiMuzio, Alex Mungham, Julie Roy, Dhiya Hassan, Justin Renaud, Paul M Mayer
ABSTRACT

Bare metal anions K(-), Rb(-), Cs(-), Fe(-), Co(-), Ni(-), Cu(-), and Ag(-), generated by electrospray ionization of the corresponding oxalate or tricarballylate solutions, were allowed to react with methyl and ethyl chloride, methyl bromide, nitromethane, and acetonitrile in the collision hexapole of a triple-quadrupole mass spectrometer. Observed reactions include (a) the formation of halide, nitride, and cyanide anions, which was shown to be likely due to the insertion of the metal into the C-X, C-N, and C-C bonds, (b) transfer of H(+) from the organic molecule, which is demonstrated to most likely be due to the simple transfer of a proton to form neutral metal hydride, and (c) in the case of nitromethane, direct electron transfer to form the nitromethane radical anion. Interestingly, Co(-) was the only metal anion to transfer an electron to acetonitrile. Differences in the reactions are related to the differences in electron affinity of the metals and the Δ(acid)H° of the metals and organic substrates. Density functional theory calculations at the B3-LYP/6-311++G(3df,2p)//B3-LYP/6-31+G(d) level of theory shed light on the relative energetics of these processes and the mechanisms by which they take place.

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