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Protic Anions [H(B12X12)]− (X=F,Cl, Br,I) That Act as Brønsted Acids in the Gas Phase
Authors:Prof?Dr Carsten Jenne  Dr Mathias Keßler  Jonas Warneke
Institution:1. Fachbereich C, Anorganische Chemie, Bergische Universit?t Wuppertal, Gaussstrasse 20, 42119 Wuppertal (Germany);2. Institut für angewandte und physikalische Chemie, Universit?t Bremen, Leobener Strasse, NW2, 28334 Bremen (Germany)
Abstract:The acidity of protic cations and neutral molecules has been studied extensively in the gas phase, and the gas‐phase acidity has been established previously as a very useful measure of the intrinsic acidity of neutral and cationic compounds. However, no data for any anionic acids were available prior to this study. The protic anions H(B12X12)]? (X=F, Cl, Br, I) are expected to be the most acidic anions known to date. Therefore, they were investigated in this study with respect to their ability to protonate neutral molecules in the gas phase by using a combination of mass spectrometry and quantum‐chemical calculations. For the first time it was shown that in the gas phase protic anions are also able to protonate neutral molecules and thus act as Brønsted acids. According to theoretical calculations, H(B12I12)]? is the most acidic gas‐phase anion, whereas in actual protonation experiments H(B12Cl12)]? is the most potent gas‐phase acidic anion for the protonation of neutral molecules. This discrepancy is explained by ion pairing and kinetic effects.
Keywords:acidity  borates  density functional calculations  mass spectrometry  proton transfer
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