GAS-PHASE NITRONIUM ION AFFINITIES

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CACACE, F [1 ]
DEPETRIS, G [1 ]
PEPI, F [1 ]
ANGELELLI, F [1 ]
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[1] UNIV TUSCIA,DIPARTIMENTO SCI AMBIENTALI,I-01100 VITERBO,ITALY
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10.1073/pnas.92.19.8635
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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Evaluation of nitronium ion-transfer equilibria, L(1)NO(2)(+) + L(2) = L(2)NO(2)(+) + L(1) (where L(1) and L(2) are ligands 1 and 2, respectively) by Fourier-transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry and application of the kinetic method, based on the metastable fragmentation of L(1)(NO2+)L(2) nitronium ion-bound dimers led to a scale of relative gas-phase nitronium ion affinities. This scale, calibrated to a recent literature value for the NO2+ affinity of water, led for 18 ligands, including methanol, ammonia, representative ketones, nitriles, and nitroalkanes, to absolute NO2+ affinities, that fit a reasonably linear general correlation when plotted vs. the corresponding proton affinities (PAs). The slope of the plot depends to a certain extent on the specific nature of the ligands and, hence, the correlations between the NO2+ affinities, and the PAs of a given class of compounds display a better linearity than the general correlation and may afford a useful tool for predicting the NO2+ affinity of a molecule based on its PA. The NO2+ binding energies are considerably lower than the corresponding PAs and well below the binding energies of related polyatomic cations, such as NO+, a trend consistent with the available theoretical results on the structure and the stability of simple NO2+ complexes. The present study reports an example of extension of the kinetic method to dimers, such as L(1)(NO2+)L(2), bound by polyatomic ions, which may considerably widen its scope. Finally, measurement of the NO2+ affinity of ammonia allowed evaluation of the otherwise inaccessible PA of the amino group of nitramide and, hence, direct experimental verification of previous theoretical estimates.
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页码:8635 / 8639
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