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Doubly charged dimers and trimers of heavy noble gases.

Gabriel SchöpferStefan BergmeisterMilan OnčákIanessa StrombergMasoomeh Mahmoodi-DarianPaul ScheierOlof EchtElisabeth Gruber
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2024)
Many doubly charged heteronuclear dimers are metastable or even thermodynamically stable with respect to charge separation. Homonuclear dicationic dimers, however, are more difficult to form. He 2 2+ was the first noble gas dimer predicted to be metastable and, decades later, observed. Ne 2 2+ is the only other dicationic noble gas dimer that has been detected so far. Here, we present a novel approach to form fragile dicationic species, by post-ionization of singly charged ions that are embedded in helium nanodroplets (HNDs). Bare ions are then extracted by colliding the HNDs with helium gas. We detect homonuclear doubly charged dimers and trimers of krypton and xenon, but not argon. Our multi-reference ab initio calculations confirm the stability of Kr 2 2+ , Kr 3 2+ , Xe 2 2+ , Xe 3 2+ , and Ar 2 2+ , but put the stability of Ar 3 2+ towards dissociation to Ar + + Ar 2 + into question.
Keyphrases
  • ionic liquid
  • room temperature
  • quantum dots
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  • molecular dynamics
  • aqueous solution
  • density functional theory
  • liquid chromatography
  • water soluble
  • mass spectrometry
  • high resolution