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A study to control chemical reactions using Si:2p core ionization: site-specific fragmentation
Authors:Nagaoka Shin-ichi  Fukuzawa Hironobu  Prümper Georg  Takemoto Mai  Takahashi Osamu  Yamaguchi Katsuhiro  Kakiuchi Takuhiro  Tabayashi Kiyohiko  Suzuki Isao H  Harries James R  Tamenori Yusuke  Ueda Kiyoshi
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Ehime University, Matsuyama 790-8577, Japan. nagaoka@ehime-u.ac.jp
Abstract:In an aim to create a "sharp" molecular knife, we have studied site-specific fragmentation caused by Si:2p core photoionization of bridged trihalosilyltrimethylsilyl molecules in the vapor phase. Highly site-specific bond dissociation has been found to occur around the core-ionized Si site in some of the molecules studied. The site specificity in fragmentation and the 2p binding energy difference between the two Si sites depend in similar ways on the intersite bridge and the electronegativities of the included halogen atoms. The present experimental and computational results show that for efficient "cutting" the following conditions for the two atomic sites to be separated by the knife should be satisfied. First, the sites should be located far from each other and connected by a chain of saturated bonds so that intersite electron migration can be reduced. Second, the chemical environments of the atomic sites should be as different as possible.
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