Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1192122 International Journal of Mass Spectrometry 2015 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Small gas phase cationic tantalum clusters were reacted with alcohols.•Reaction products involved either dehydrogenation or OH abstraction.•Reaction branching ratios were found to be cluster size dependent.•No significant change in total reactivity was found for the cluster size regime.

Small tantalum cluster cations (Ta4–9+) were produced in the gas phase by laser vaporization. Various alcohols (methanol, ethanol, n-propanol and 2-propanol) were consecutively added to the cluster beam in a pulsed jet and allowed to react to an extent of conversion of approximately 50%. The charged reaction products were subsequently measured using time of flight mass spectrometry. Two distinct reaction pathways were observed, involving complete dehydrogenation or OH abstraction from the alcohol molecule. The relative total reaction yield was found to not vary significantly within the cluster size regime studied. The branching ratios for the reaction demonstrated a cluster-size dependence, with a minimum of OH abstraction occurring for Ta7+.

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