Non-covalent binary interactions between some organic acids and bases
Abstract
Very-low-energy electron attachment to homogeneous and mixed pyridine, phenol and cyclohexanol dimers is studied by means of collisions with laser-excited Rydberg atoms and several new dipole-bound anions are observed. The corresponding structures and binding energies of their neutral parents are determined by model calculations of the intermolecular interactions between these polar closed-shell molecules. In the case of the phenol–pyridine dimer, a valence negative ion is observed. The geometry of its neutral parent is obtained from both abinitio and model calculations.