Journal article
Photodetachment and photoreactions of substituted naphthalene anions in a tandem ion mobility spectrometer
JN Bull, JT Buntine, MS Scholz, E Carrascosa, L Giacomozzi, MH Stockett, EJ Bieske
Faraday Discussions | ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY | Published : 2019
DOI: 10.1039/c8fd00217g
Abstract
Substituted naphthalene anions (deprotonated 2-naphthol and 6-hydroxy-2-naphthoic acid) are spectroscopically probed in a tandem drift tube ion mobility spectrometer (IMS). Target anions are selected according to their drift speed through nitrogen buffer gas in the first IMS stage before being exposed to a pulse of tunable light that induces either photodissociation or electron photodetachment, which is conveniently monitored by scavenging the detached electrons with trace SF6 in the buffer gas. The photodetachment action spectrum of the 2-naphtholate anion exhibits a band system spanning 380-460 nm with a prominent series of peaks spaced by 440 cm-1, commencing at 458.5 nm, and a set of wea..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was supported under the Australian Research Council's Discovery Project funding scheme DP150101427 and DP160100474, by the Swedish Research Council (grant number 2016-03675) and by the Swedish Foundation for International Collaboration in Research and Higher Education (grant number PT2017-7328).