Issue 4, 2019

Formation and infrared identification of protonated fluoranthene isomers 3-, 9-, and 10-C16H11+ in solid para-H2

Abstract

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) and their derivatives are prospective carriers of unidentified infrared (UIR) emission features observed in interstellar media. Fluoranthene (C16H10) is a simple planar PAH with five- and six-membered rings; it can be considered as a fragment of C60, which, along with its cationic counterpart, has been identified in interstellar media. Protonated fluoranthene, C16H11+, was generated upon electron bombardment during deposition at 3.2 K of p-H2 containing fluoranthene in a small proportion. The intensities of infrared features of C16H11+ decreased after maintaining the matrix in darkness because of its neutralization with trapped electrons. According to the correlations in intensities upon neutralization and secondary photolysis, observed lines were classified into three groups which are assigned to isomers 3-C16H11+, 9-C16H11+, and 10-C16H11+. Experimental vibrational wavenumbers and relative IR intensities of the features agree with corresponding calculated values predicted for these three isomers of C16H11+ with the B3PW91/6-311++G(2d,2p) method. 3-C16H11+ and 9-C16H11+ are predicted to have the lowest energy (within 5 kJ mol−1), whereas 10- and 1-C16H11+ are lying above the global minimum 3-C16H11+ by ∼20 kJ mol−1. However, definitive identification of 1-C16H11+ could not be made as only the most intense line is tentatively assigned. Although the observed spectra of these isomers match unsatisfactorily with the UIR bands, they will facilitate the potential terrestrial and extraterrestrial identification of these species.

Graphical abstract: Formation and infrared identification of protonated fluoranthene isomers 3-, 9-, and 10-C16H11+ in solid para-H2

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Sep 2018
Accepted
27 Dec 2018
First published
27 Dec 2018

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2019,21, 1820-1829

Formation and infrared identification of protonated fluoranthene isomers 3-, 9-, and 10-C16H11+ in solid para-H2

A. Chakraborty and Y. Lee, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2019, 21, 1820 DOI: 10.1039/C8CP05849K

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