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Intact Four-atom Organic Tetracation Stabilized by Charge Localization in the Gas Phase.

Tomoyuki YatsuhashiKazuo ToyotaNaoya MitsubayashiMasatoshi KozakiKeiji OkadaNobuaki Nakashima
Published in: Chemphyschem : a European journal of chemical physics and physical chemistry (2016)
Several features distinguish intact multiply charged molecular cations (MMCs) from other species such as monocations and polycations: high potential energy, high electron affinity, a high density of electronic states with various spin multiplicities, and charge-dependent reactions. However, repulsive Coulombic interactions make MMCs quite unstable, and hence small organic MMCs are currently not readily available. Herein, we report that the isolated four-atom molecule diiodoacetylene survives after the removal of four electrons via tunneling. We show that the tetracation remains metastable towards dissociation because of the localization (91-95 %) of the positive charges on the terminal iodine atoms, ensuring minimum Coulomb repulsion between adjacent atoms as well as maximum charge-induced attractive dipole interactions between iodine and carbon. Our approach making use of iodines as the positively charged sites enables small organic MMCs to remain intact.
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