Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2019
Volume 64, Number 2
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2019; Boston, Massachusetts
Session P32: Gas Phase Clusters - Experiment and Theory in Concert (C): Other Clusters (GPC3)
2:30 PM–5:30 PM,
Wednesday, March 6, 2019
BCEC
Room: 204A
Sponsoring
Unit:
DCP
Chair: Knut Asmis, Leipzig University
Abstract: P32.00006 : Exploring molecular formation and growth upon ionization of van der Waals clusters using ab-initio molecular dynamics
5:06 PM–5:18 PM
Presenter:
Tamar Stein
(Chemistry, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Israel)
Authors:
Tamar Stein
(Chemistry, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Israel)
Partha Bera
(NASA)
Timothy J Lee
(NASA)
Martin Head-Gordon
(University of California, Berkeley)
Formation of the building blocks of PAHs and PAHNs upon ionization of van der Waals clusters will be presented. Results on small (up to 6 acetylene/HCN units) van der Waals clusters, indicate that, due to the fact that the clusters possess a large amount of extra energy after ionization, a rich chemistry can occur2. For example, after ionization, structures on the C6H6+ potential energy surface (PES) are accessible without barriers. Moreover, the formation of the basic building block of PAHs, namely the benzene cation, has been demonstrated by means of ab-initio molecular dynamic. The presence of spectator molecules has been proven to change the PES as well as to partake a catalytic role in the formation of the benzene cation2.
1. Ehrenfreund, et. al. , Farad. Discuss. 2006, 133 (0), 277-288.
2. Stein, T et. al., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2017, 114 (21).
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