Issue 9, 2024

Generation and reactivity of the fragment ion [B12I8S(CN)] in the gas phase and on surfaces

Abstract

Gaseous fragment ions generated in mass spectrometers may be employed as “building blocks” for the synthesis of novel molecules on surfaces using ion soft-landing. A fundamental understanding of the reactivity of the fragment ions is required to control bond formation of deposited fragments in surface layers. The fragment ion [B12X11] (X = halogen) is formed by collision-induced dissociation (CID) from the precursor [B12X12]2− dianion. [B12X11] is highly reactive and ion soft-landing experiments have shown that this ion binds to the alkyl chains of organic molecules on surfaces. In this work we investigate whether specific modifications of the precursor ion affect the chemical properties of the fragment ions to such an extent that attachment to functional groups of organic molecules on surfaces occurs and binding of alkyl chains is prevented. Therefore, a halogen substituent was replaced by a thiocyanate substituent. CID of the precursor [B12I11(SCN)]2− ion preferentially yields the fragment ion [B12I8S(CN)], which shows significantly altered reactivity compared to the fragment ions of [B12I12]2−. [B12I8S(CN)] has a previously unknown structural element, wherein a sulfur atom bridges three boron atoms. Gas-phase reactions with different neutral reactants (cyclohexane, dimethyl sulfide, and dimethyl amine) accompanied by theoretical studies indicate that [B12I8S(CN)] binds with higher selectivity to functional groups of organic molecules than fragment ions of [B12I12]2− (e.g., [B12I11] and [B12I9]). These findings were further confirmed by ion soft-landing experiments, which showed that [B12I8S(CN)] ions attacked ester groups of adipates and phthalates, whereas [B12I11] ions only bound to alkyl chains of the same reagents.

Graphical abstract: Generation and reactivity of the fragment ion [B12I8S(CN)]− in the gas phase and on surfaces

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 12 2023
Accepted
29 2 2024
First published
29 2 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Analyst, 2024,149, 2573-2585

Generation and reactivity of the fragment ion [B12I8S(CN)] in the gas phase and on surfaces

S. Kawa, J. Kaur, H. Knorke, Z. Warneke, M. Wadsack, M. Rohdenburg, M. Nierstenhöfer, C. Jenne, H. Kenttämaa and J. Warneke, Analyst, 2024, 149, 2573 DOI: 10.1039/D3AN02175K

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