October 19, 2017
Journal Article

Experimental and Theoretical Studies of the F• + H-F Transition-State Region by Photodetachment of [F-H-F]-

Abstract

The transition-state (TS) region of the simplest heavy-light-heavy type of reaction, F• + H-F F-H + F•, is investigated in this work by a joint experimental and theoretical approach. Photodetaching the bifluride anion, [F…H…F]–, generates a negative ion photoelectron (NIPE) spectrum with three partially resolved bands in the electron binding energy (eBE) range of 5.4 – 7.0 eV. These bands correspond to the transition from the ground state of the anion to the electronic ground state of [F-H-F]• neutral, with associated vibrational excitations. The significant increase of eBE of the bifluride anion, relative to that of F-, reflects a hydrogen bond energy between F- and HF of 46 kcal/mol. Theoretical modeling reveals that the antisymmetric motion of H between the two F atoms, near the TS on the neutral [F-H-F]• surface, dominates the observed three bands, while the F-H-F bending, F—F symmetric stretching modes, and the couplings between them is calculated to account for the breadth of the observed spectrum. From the NIPE spectrum, a lower limit on the activation enthalpy for F• + H-F F-H + F can be estimated to be H‡ = 12 ± 2 kcal/mol, a value below that of H‡ = 14.9 kcal/mol, given by our G4 calculations.

Revised: November 29, 2017 | Published: October 19, 2017

Citation

Hou G., X. Wang, A.B. McCoy, and W. Borden. 2017. Experimental and Theoretical Studies of the F• + H-F Transition-State Region by Photodetachment of [F-H-F]-. Journal of Physical Chemistry A 121, no. 41:7895-7902. PNNL-SA-128287. doi:10.1021/acs.jpca.7b07682