Infrared-induced reactivity of N2O on small gas-phase rhodium clusters |
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Authors: | Hamilton Suzanne M Hopkins W Scott Harding Dan J Walsh Tiffany R Haertelt Marko Kerpal Christian Gruene Philipp Meijer Gerard Fielicke André Mackenzie Stuart R |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK. |
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Abstract: | Far- and mid-infrared multiple photon dissociation spectroscopy has been employed to study both the structure and surface reactivity of isolated cationic rhodium clusters with surface-adsorbed nitrous oxide, Rh(n)N(2)O(+) (n = 4-8). Comparison of experimental spectra recorded using the argon atom tagging method with those calculated using density functional theory (DFT) reveals that the nitrous oxide is molecularly bound on the rhodium cluster via the terminal N-atom. Binding is thought to occur exclusively on atop sites with the rhodium clusters adopting close-packed structures. In related, but conceptually different experiments, infrared pumping of the vibrational modes corresponding with the normal modes of the adsorbed N(2)O has been observed to result in the decomposition of the N(2)O moiety and the production of oxide clusters. This cluster surface chemistry is observed for all cluster sizes studied except for n = 5. Plausible N(2)O decomposition mechanisms are given based on DFT calculations using exchange-correlation functionals. Similar experiments pumping the Rh-O stretch in Rh(n)ON(2)O(+) complexes, on which the same chemistry is observed, confirm the thermal nature of this reaction. |
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