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A chemical dynamics study on the gas-phase formation of triplet and singlet C₅H₂ carbenes
by
Luo, Yuheng
, Kaiser, Ralf I.
, He, Chao
, Eckhardt, André K.
, Galimova, Galiya R.
, Zhao, Long
, Sun, Rui
, Mebel, Alexander M.
in
Carbenes
/ Chemical synthesis
/ Chemistry
/ Combustion
/ Combustion chemistry
/ Dimerization
/ Electronic structure
/ Homology
/ Intermediates
/ Interstellar matter
/ Isomerization
/ Methylidyne
/ Molecular beams
/ Molecular structure
/ Physical Sciences
/ Reaction mechanisms
/ Simulation
/ Vapor phases
2020
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A chemical dynamics study on the gas-phase formation of triplet and singlet C₅H₂ carbenes
by
Luo, Yuheng
, Kaiser, Ralf I.
, He, Chao
, Eckhardt, André K.
, Galimova, Galiya R.
, Zhao, Long
, Sun, Rui
, Mebel, Alexander M.
in
Carbenes
/ Chemical synthesis
/ Chemistry
/ Combustion
/ Combustion chemistry
/ Dimerization
/ Electronic structure
/ Homology
/ Intermediates
/ Interstellar matter
/ Isomerization
/ Methylidyne
/ Molecular beams
/ Molecular structure
/ Physical Sciences
/ Reaction mechanisms
/ Simulation
/ Vapor phases
2020
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A chemical dynamics study on the gas-phase formation of triplet and singlet C₅H₂ carbenes
by
Luo, Yuheng
, Kaiser, Ralf I.
, He, Chao
, Eckhardt, André K.
, Galimova, Galiya R.
, Zhao, Long
, Sun, Rui
, Mebel, Alexander M.
in
Carbenes
/ Chemical synthesis
/ Chemistry
/ Combustion
/ Combustion chemistry
/ Dimerization
/ Electronic structure
/ Homology
/ Intermediates
/ Interstellar matter
/ Isomerization
/ Methylidyne
/ Molecular beams
/ Molecular structure
/ Physical Sciences
/ Reaction mechanisms
/ Simulation
/ Vapor phases
2020
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A chemical dynamics study on the gas-phase formation of triplet and singlet C₅H₂ carbenes
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A chemical dynamics study on the gas-phase formation of triplet and singlet C₅H₂ carbenes
2020
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Overview
Since the postulation of carbenes by Buchner (1903) and Staudinger (1912) as electron-deficient transient species carrying a divalent carbon atom, carbenes have emerged as key reactive intermediates in organic synthesis and in molecular mass growth processes leading eventually to carbonaceous nanostructures in the interstellar medium and in combustion systems. Contemplating the short lifetimes of these transient molecules and their tendency for dimerization, free carbenes represent one of the foremost obscured classes of organic reactive intermediates. Here,we afford an exceptional glance into the fundamentally unknown gas-phase chemistry of preparing two prototype carbenes with distinct multiplicities—triplet pentadiynylidene (HCCCCCH) and singlet ethynylcyclopropenylidene (c-C₅H₂) carbene—via the elementary reaction of the simplest organic radical—methylidyne (CH)—with diacetylene (HCCCCH) under single-collision conditions. Our combination of crossed molecular beam data with electronic structure calculations and quasi-classical trajectory simulations reveals fundamental reaction mechanisms and facilitates an intimate understanding of bond-breaking processes and isomerization processes of highly reactive hydrocarbon intermediates. The agreement between experimental chemical dynamics studies under single-collision conditions and the outcome of trajectory simulations discloses that molecular beam studies merged with dynamics simulations have advanced to such a level that polyatomic reactions with relevance to extreme astrochemical and combustion chemistry conditions can be elucidated at the molecular level and expanded to higher-order homolog carbenes such as butadiynylcyclopropenylidene and triplet heptatriynylidene, thus offering a versatile strategy to explore the exotic chemistry of novel higherorder carbenes in the gas phase.
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Subject
/ Homology
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