The missing link in the 28-electron family of open-chain N4, N2CO, and C2O2 molecules has been detected in the gas phase as an isolated, intact N2CO species, whose lifetime exceeds 0.8 μs. The new metastable molecule has been prepared by neutralization–reionization mass spectrometry of labeled N2CO+ ions, which were generated in various N2/CO ionized mixtures (see picture).
Experimental detection of theoretically predicted N2CO / DE PETRIS, Giulia; Cacace, Fulvio; Cipollini, Romano; Cartoni, Antonella; M., Rosi; Troiani, Anna. - In: ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE. INTERNATIONAL EDITION. - ISSN 1433-7851. - STAMPA. - 44:3(2005), pp. 462-465. [10.1002/anie.200460310]
Experimental detection of theoretically predicted N2CO
DE PETRIS, GIULIA;CACACE, Fulvio;CIPOLLINI, Romano;CARTONI, Antonella;TROIANI, Anna
2005
Abstract
The missing link in the 28-electron family of open-chain N4, N2CO, and C2O2 molecules has been detected in the gas phase as an isolated, intact N2CO species, whose lifetime exceeds 0.8 μs. The new metastable molecule has been prepared by neutralization–reionization mass spectrometry of labeled N2CO+ ions, which were generated in various N2/CO ionized mixtures (see picture).I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.