Gas-Phase Ion Chromatography: Transition Metal State Selection and Carbon Cluster Formation
- 4 June 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in Science
- Vol. 260 (5113) , 1446-1451
- https://doi.org/10.1126/science.260.5113.1446
Abstract
Gas-phase ion chromatography can separate ions that have the same mass but differ in isomeric structure or electronic configuration. The main features of this technique are briefly outlined, and applications to a series of problems in transition metal chemistry and carbon cluster chemistry are described. Examples in transition metal chemistry include state-selective reactivity, excited state deactivation, and state-selective ligand binding energies. For clusters, ion chromatography was used to determine the structure of pure carbon cluster ions as a function of size from C 4 to C 84 . The results indicate that carbon grows first in linear chains, transforms to monocyclic planar rings at about C 10 , and forms new families of planar bi-, tri-, and tetracyclic rings at C 20 , C 30 , and C 40 , respectively. Fullerenes, which mysteriously appear at C 30 and dominate by C 50 , are generated by heating the planar ring systems above an isomerization barrier rather than by growth of graphite precursors.Keywords
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