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Gaseous rust: thermochemistry of neutral and ionic iron oxides and hydroxides in the gas phase
Authors:Schröder Detlef
Institution:Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, 16610 Prague 6, Czech Republic. Detlef.Schroeder@uochb.cas.cz
Abstract:The experimental and theoretical thermochemistry of the gaseous neutral and ionic iron oxides and hydroxides FeO, FeOH, FeO(2), OFeOH, and Fe(OH)(2) and of the related cationic water complexes Fe(H(2)O)(+), (H(2)O)FeOH(+), and Fe(H(2)O)(2)(+) is analyzed comprehensively. A combination of data for the neutral species with those of the gaseous ions in conjunction with some additional measurements provides a refined and internally consistent compilation of thermochemical data for the neutral and ionic species. In terms of heats of formation at 0 K, the best estimates for the gaseous, mononuclear FeO(m)H(n)(-/0/+/2+) species with m = 1, 2 and n = 0-4 are Delta(f)H(FeO(-)) = (108 +/- 6) kJ/mol, Delta(f)H(FeO) = (252 +/- 6) kJ/mol, Delta(f)H(FeO(+)) = (1088 +/- 6) kJ/mol, Delta(f)H(FeOH) = (129 +/- 15) kJ/mol, Delta(f)H(FeOH(+)) = (870 +/- 15) kJ/mol, Delta(f)H(FeO(2)(-)) = (-161 +/- 13) kJ/mol, Delta(f)H(FeO(2)) = (67 +/- 12) kJ/mol, Delta(f)H(FeO(2)(+)) = (1062 +/- 25) kJ/mol, Delta(f)H(OFeOH) = (-84 +/- 17) kJ/mol, Delta(f)H(OFeOH(+)) = (852 +/- 23) kJ/mol, Delta(f)H(Fe(OH)(2)(-)) = -431 kJ/mol, Delta(f)H(Fe(OH)(2)) = (-322 +/- 2) kJ/mol, and Delta(f)H(Fe(OH)(2)(+)) = (561 +/- 10) kJ/mol for the iron oxides and hydroxides as well as Delta(f)H(Fe(H(2)O)(+)) = (809 +/- 5) kJ/mol, Delta(f)H((H(2)O)FeOH(+)) = 405 kJ/mol, and Delta(f)H(Fe(H(2)O)(2)(+)) = (406 +/- 6) kJ/mol for the cationic water complexes. In addition, charge-stripping data for several of several-iron-containing cations are re-evaluated due to changes in the calibration scheme which lead to Delta(f)H(FeO(2+)) = (2795 +/- 28) kJ/mol, Delta(f)H(FeOH(2+)) = (2447 +/- 30) kJ/mol, Delta(f)H(Fe(H(2)O)(2+)) = (2129 +/- 29) kJ/mol, Delta(f)H((H(2)O)FeOH(2+)) = 1864 kJ/mol, and Delta(f)H(Fe(H(2)O)(2)(2+)) = (1570 +/- 29) kJ/mol, respectively. The present compilation thus provides an almost complete picture of the redox chemistry of mononuclear iron oxides and hydroxides in the gas phase, which serves as a foundation for further experimental studies and may be used as a benchmark database for theoretical studies.
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