Key Factors in H<sub>3</sub><sup>+</sup> Formation from Organic Molecules: Experiments and Theory
ORAL
Abstract
The formation of H3+ following the double ionization of small organic compounds via a roaming mechanism—where H2 is generated and proton abstraction occurs—has recently received significant attention. However, a cohesive model explaining trends in H3+ yields from these unimolecular reactions is still lacking. We report yield and femtosecond time-resolved measurements after the strong-field double ionization of CH3X molecules (where X = OD, Cl, NCS, CN, SCN, and I). These measurements, along with double-ionization-potential calculations using equation-of-motion coupled-cluster methods, help us identify the key factors influencing H3+ formation in certain doubly ionized CH3X species and its absence in others.
Additionally, we conduct ab initio molecular dynamics simulations to gain detailed insights into the mechanisms, yields, and timescales of H3+ production. Our findings indicate that the excess relaxation energy released after the double ionization of CH3X molecules, along with significant geometrical distortion favoring H2 formation prior to proton abstraction, enhances H3+ generation. This study offers valuable guidelines for exploring alternative sources of H3+ in the universe.
Additionally, we conduct ab initio molecular dynamics simulations to gain detailed insights into the mechanisms, yields, and timescales of H3+ production. Our findings indicate that the excess relaxation energy released after the double ionization of CH3X molecules, along with significant geometrical distortion favoring H2 formation prior to proton abstraction, enhances H3+ generation. This study offers valuable guidelines for exploring alternative sources of H3+ in the universe.
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Publication: H+3 Formation from Methyl Halogens and Pseudohalogens: Experiment, Theory, and Governing Factors<br>Being reviewed for Nature Communications.
Presenters
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Sung Kwon
Michigan State University
Authors
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Marcos Dantus
Michigan State University
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Jacob Stamm
Michigan State University
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Swati Priyadarsini
Michigan State University
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Shawn Sandhu
Michigan State University
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Arnab Chakraborty
Michigan State University
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Jun Shen
Michigan State University
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Sung Kwon
Michigan State University
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Jesse Sandhu
Michigan State University
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Clayton Wicka
Michigan State University
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Arshad Mehmood
Stony Brook University
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Benjamin G Levine
Stony Brook University (SUNY)
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Piotr Piecuch
Michigan State University