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Photoelectron spectroscopic study of 2-naphthylnitrene and its thermal rearrangement to cyanoindenes.

Mayank SaraswatAdrian Portela-GonzalezEnrique Mendez-VegaGinny KarirWolfram SanderPatrick Hemberger
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2023)
2-Cyanoindene has recently been identified in the interstellar medium, however current models cannot fully account for its formation pathways. Herein, we identify and characterize 2-naphthylnitrene, which is prone to rearrange to 2- and 3-cyanoindene, in the gas phase using photoion mass-selective threshold photoelectron spectroscopy (ms-TPES). The adiabatic ionization energies (AIE) of triplet nitrene ( 3 A'') to the radical cation in its lowest-energy doublet X̃ + ( 2 A') and quartet ã + ( 4 A') electronic states were determined to be 7.72 ± 0.02 and 8.64 ± 0.02 eV, respectively, leading to a doublet-quartet energy splitting (Δ E D-Q ) of 0.92 eV (88.8 kJ mol -1 ). A ring-contraction mechanism yields 3-cyanoindene, which is selectively formed under mild pyrolysis conditions (800 K), while the lowest-energy isomer, 2-cyanoindene, is also observed under harsh pyrolysis conditions at 1100 K. The isomer-selective assignment was rationalized by Franck-Condon spectral modeling and by measuring the AIEs at 8.64 ± 0.02 and 8.70 ± 0.02 eV for 2- and 3-cyanoindene, respectively, in good agreement with quantum chemical calculations.
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